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    Wilkinson, M. C. (2013). Wonder girls: Undercurrents of resistance in the representation of teenage girls in 1980s American cinema. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
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    Chao, J. (2013). Sensible interventions: Cultural resistance post-9/11. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Kooijman, J. (2012). Dreaming the American Nightmare: The Cultural Life of 9/11. In C. Meiner, & K. Veel (Eds.), The Cultural Life of Catastrophes and Crises (pp. 177-190). (Concepts for the study of culture; No. 3). De Gruyter.
  • Kooijman, J. (2011). Americans we never were: teaching American popular culture in the Netherlands. The Journal of American Culture, 34(1), 16-25. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1542-734X.2011.00760.x
  • Kooijman, J. (2011). Pleasures of the Orient: Cadinot's Maghreb as Gay Male Pornotopia. In M. Aydemir (Ed.), Indiscretions: at the intersection of queer and postcolonial theory (pp. 97-111). (Thamyris intersecting: place, sex and race; No. 22). Rodopi. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/rodopi/tham/2011/00000022/00000001/art00005
  • Kooijman, J. (2010). The Oprahfication of 9/11: September 11, the war in Iraq, and The Oprah Winfrey show. In T. T. Cotten, & K. Springer (Eds.), Stories of Oprah: the Oprahfication of American culture (pp. 131-144). University Press of Mississippi. https://doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781604734072.003.0010
  • Copier, L., Kooijman, J., & Vander Stichele, C. (2010). Close encounters: the Bible as pre-text in popular culture. In P. Culbertson, & E. M. Wainwright (Eds.), The Bible in/and popular culture: a creative encounter (pp. 189-195). (Semeia studies; No. 65). Society of Biblical Literature.
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    Kooijman, J. (2010). Wie is toch die man wiens naam op de Donald Duck staat? De verwezenlijkte utopie van Walt Disney [Bespreking van: M. Barrier (2007) The animated man: a life of Walt Disney]. De Academische Boekengids, 83, 13-14. http://www.academischeboekengids.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_artikel&id=1079
  • Kooijman, J. (2009). Are we all Americans? 9/11 and discourses of multiculturalism in the Netherlands. In D. Rubin, & J. Verheul (Eds.), American multiculturalism after 9/11: transatlantic perspectives (pp. 181-190). (New debates in American studies). Amsterdam University Press.
  • Kooijman, J. (2009). Cruising the channels: the queerness of zapping. In G. Davis, & G. Needham (Eds.), Queer TV: theories, histories, politics (pp. 159-171). Routledge.
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