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    Solomatina, I. (2025). Politics and the political in women's fashion magazines: Perspectives from India, Russia and the USA. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
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    Delhaye, C. (2024). What About Words? Activism and Cultural Change in the Amsterdam Museum. In W. Sievers (Ed.), Cultural Change in Post-Migrant Societies: Re-Imagining Communities Through Arts and Cultural Activities (pp. 137-153). (IMISCOE Research Series). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39900-8_8
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    Delhaye, C. (2024). Against abstract universalisms in fashion theory: For a dialogical process of interpretation and translation . International Journal of Fashion Studies, 11(1), 13-28. https://doi.org/10.1386/infs_00100_1
  • Delhaye, C. (2019). The Production of African Wax Cloth in a Neoliberal Global Market: Vlisco and the Processes of Imitation and Appropriation. In M. Titton, & E. Gaugele (Eds.), Fashion and Postcolonial Critique (pp. 246-259). (Publication Series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna; Vol. 22). Sternberg Press.
  • Delhaye, C., & Bosc, A. (2019). Fashion Blockbusters: A Mixed Blessing? In G. M. Köning, & G. Mentges (Eds.), Musealisierte Mode: Positionen, Thesen, Perspektieven (pp. 45-56). Waxmann.
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    Koren, T., & Delhaye, C. (2019). Depoliticising literature, politicising diversity: ethno-racial boundaries in Dutch literary professionals’ aesthetic repertoires. Identities : Global Studies in Culture and Power, 26(2), 184-202. https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2017.1391561
  • Delhaye, C. (2018). Inclusiviteit in het post-multiculturalisme-tijdperk: Diversiteitsbeleid van de rijksoverheid. Boekman, 30(115), 8-11.
  • de Bloois, J., & Delhaye, C. (2016). Het Maagdenhuis: naar de onvoorwaardelijke universiteit. Streven, 83(9), 805-815.
  • Delhaye, C., & van de Ven, V. (2016). 'A commitment to cultural pluralism': Diversity practices in two Amsterdam venues: Paradiso and De Meervaart. In M. Martiniello (Ed.), Multiculturalism and the arts in European cities (pp. 75-91). Routledge.
  • Delhaye, C., & Woets, R. (2015). The commodification of ethnicity: Vlisco fabrics and wax cloth fashion in Ghana. International Journal of Fashion Studies, 2(1), 77-97. https://doi.org/10.1386/infs.2.1.77_1
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