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    Souch, I. S. (2015). Tales of Russianness: Post-Soviet identity formation in popular film and television. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
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    van de Wiel, L. (2015). Freezing fertility: Oocyte cryopreservation and the gender politics of ageing. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Peeren, E. (2014). The Spectral Metaphor: Living Ghosts and the Agency of Invisibility. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137375858
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    Peeren, E. (2014). Lumumba's Ghosts: Immaterial Matters and Matters Immaterial in Sven Augustijnen's Spectres. Transformations, 25, 1-12. http://www.transformationsjournal.org/journal/25/PDF/Peeren_Transformations25.pdf
  • Peeren, E. (2013). Other Senses: The Politics of Mediumship. In O. Jenzen, & S. R. Munt (Eds.), The Ashgate Companion to Paranormal Cultures (pp. 203-214). Ashgate.
  • Blanco, M. P., & Peeren, E. (2013). Introduction: conceptualizing spectralities. In M. P. Blanco, & E. Peeren (Eds.), The spectralities reader: ghosts and haunting in contemporary cultural theory (pp. 1-27). Bloomsbury.
  • Blanco, M. P., & Peeren, E. (2013). The spectral turn / introduction. In M. P. Blanco, & E. Peeren (Eds.), The spectralities reader: ghosts and haunting in contemporary cultural theory (pp. 31-36). Bloomsbury.
  • Blanco, M. P., & Peeren, E. (2013). Spectropolitics: ghosts of the global contemporary / introduction. In M. P. Blanco, & E. Peeren (Eds.), The spectralities reader: ghosts and haunting in contemporary cultural theory (pp. 91-101). Bloomsbury.
  • Blanco, M. P., & Peeren, E. (2013). The ghost in the machine: spectral media / introduction. In M. P. Blanco, & E. Peeren (Eds.), The spectralities reader: ghosts and haunting in contemporary cultural theory (pp. 199-206). Bloomsbury.
  • Blanco, M. P., & Peeren, E. (2013). Spectral subjectivities: gender, sexuality, race / introduction. In M. P. Blanco, & E. Peeren (Eds.), The spectralities reader: ghosts and haunting in contemporary cultural theory (pp. 309-316). Bloomsbury.
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