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Adebayo, Mojisola and Nicole Wolf (2025), Agricultural Practices for Climate Justice: anti-racism, arts and ecologies. Berlin: Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung. 

Adebayo, Mojisola

Adebayo, Mojisola (2023). STARS. London: Bloomsbury Methuen. 

Adebayo, Mojisola and Lynette Goddard (eds), (2022). Black British Queer Plays and Practitioners: An Anthology of Afriquia Theatre. London: Bloomsbury Methuen. 

Adebayo, Mojisola (2021). ‘The Interrogation of Sandra Bland’ with an interview edited by Dom O’Hanlon in Theatre in Times of Crisis. London: Methuen. pages 1-21. 

Arora, Swati (2022). ‘Fugitive Aesthetics: Performing Refusal in Four Acts’, in Injury and Intimacy: In the Wake of #MeToo in India and South Africa, ed. by Nicky Falkoff, Shilpa Phadke and Srila Roy. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Pp. 309-336.  

Arora, Swati (2021). ‘A manifesto to decentre theatre and performance studies’, Studies in Theatre and Performance 41.1 (2021): 12-20. Reprinted in The Performance Studies Reader 4th edition, ed. by Henry Bial and Sara Bady. London and New York: Routledge.  

Arora, Swati (2020). ‘Walk in India and South Africa: notes towards a decolonial and transnational feminist politics’, Translation and Performance in an Era of Global Asymmetries, South African Theatre Journal 33.1: 14-33.   

Mishra, Ananya (2024). ‘Jami Chadiba Nahin (We Will Not Leave this Land): Materiality and Imagination in Indigenous Land Ethics’, New Area Studies, 4.3.  

Mishra, Ananya (2022). ‘The Crisis in Metaphors: Climate Vocabularies in Adivasi Literatures’. Transmotion, 8(1), 129-175.  

Pandit, Niharika (2025). ‘A feminist analysis of the coloniality of militarization: thinking with Kashmir at the margins of the Global South’, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 27.1: 201-223.  

Pandit, Niharika (2025). ‘Enacting a politics of possibilities against Zulm and towards Azadi from coloniality and occupation’, European Journal of Women’s Studies, 32.2: 177-192.  

Pandit, Niharika (2023). ‘Re-membering: Tracing epistemic implications of feminist and gendered politics under military occupation’, Feminist Theory, 24.1: 102-122.  

Serafini, Paula (2024) Art, Extractivism, and the Ontological Shift: Toward a (Post)Extractivist Aesthetics. Theory, Culture & Society.  

Serafini, Paula (2023) Collective action, performance and the body-territory in Latin American feminisms. The Routledge Companion to Gender, Media and Violence. Karen Boyle and Susan Berridge (eds). London: Routledge.  

Serafini, Paula (2022) Creating Worlds Otherwise: Art, Collective Action and (Post)Extractivism. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. 

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