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Most recent publications
“Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment in Digital Spheres: Connecting Intersectionality and Digitality.” With Ladan Rahbari and Sara De Vuyst. Special issue of Journal of Digital Social Research 4 (2022) 3: 1-106.
“Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment in Digital Spheres: Connecting Intersectionality and Digitality: Editorial.” With Ladan Rahbari and Sara De Vuyst. Journal of Digital Social Research 4 (2022) 3: 1-9.
“Intersectionality, Hybridity, and (Inter)disciplinary Research on Digitality: A conversation among scholars of gender, sexuality, and embodiment.” With Ladan Rahbari, Sara De Vuyst, Giulia Evolvi, & Shiva Zarabadi. Journal of Digital Social Research 4 (2022) 3: 86-106
“Editorial: Dis/abling Gender in Crisis Times.” With Josephine Hoegaerts, Kristien Hens, Daniel Blackie. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 25 (2022) 1: 1-18
Special edition Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 25 (2022) 1: “Dis/abling Gender.” With Josephine Hoegaerts, Kristien Hens, and Daniel Blackie
“Philosophical Post-Anthropology for the Chthulucene: Levinasian and Feminist New Materialist Perspectives in More-Than-Human Crisis Times.” Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie/International Yearbook for Philosophical Anthropology 10 (2021). With Amarantha Groen
“Political violence since 9/11: Hypermediatization & the creation of disposable bodies.” (in Dutch). Kif Kif (17/09/2021)
“Belgium & the Conings case: Pandemic politics and extreme right terrorism.” (in Dutch). Kif Kif (23/06/2021)
Jürgen Conings: the case of a Belgian soldier on the run shows how the pandemic collides with far-right extremism. The Conversation (16/06/2021)
“Being haunted by—and re-orienting toward—what ‘matters’ in times of (the COVID-19) crisis: A critical cartography of response-ability.” Higher Education Hauntologies: Speaking with Ghosts for a Justice-to-come. Edited by Viv Bozalek et al. Routledge. 2021
“New Materialisms: A critical cartography.” (in Dutch). Wijsgerig Perspectief 61 (2)
“The more-than-human materializations of violence, remembrance, and times of crisis.” The Posthumanities Hub blog (2021).
Special edition Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research (2021), titled “Pedagogies in the Wild – Entanglements between Deleuzoguattarian Philosophy and the New Materialisms.” Initiative-taker and special guest editor with Delphi Carstens
Journal articles
“Intersectionality, Hybridity, and (Inter)disciplinary Research on Digitality: A conversation among scholars of gender, sexuality, and embodiment.” With Ladan Rahbari, Sara De Vuyst, Giulia Evolvi, & Shiva Zarabadi. Journal of Digital Social Research 4 (2022) 3: 86-106
“Deleuzoguattarian thought, new materialisms, and (be)wild(erring) pedagogies: A conversation between Chantelle Gray, Delphi Carstens, Evelien Geerts, and Aragorn Eloff.” With the aforementioned authors. Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research. Special issue ‘Pedagogies in the Wild – Entanglements between Deleuzoguattarian Philosophy and the New Materialisms.’ 2 (2021) (1): 200-223.
“Diffraction & Reading Diffractively.” With Iris van der Tuin. Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research. Special issue ‘Pedagogies in the Wild – Entanglements between Deleuzoguattarian Philosophy and the New Materialisms.’ 2 (2021) (1): 173-177. Edited republication
“Ethico-Onto-Epistemology.” With Delphi Carstens. Philosophy Today. Special issue ‘Materialist Concepts’ 63 (2019) (4)
“The New Year’s Eve conference of Claudia de Breij. A diffractive, interdisciplinary discussion about (super-)diversity, gender, sexuality and religion in the Lowlands.” (in Dutch) (with An Van Raemdonck (2nd author) and others). Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 21 (2018) 1: 81-104
“The Feminist Futures of Reading Diffractively: Replacing Conflict-based Readings in the Case of Beauvoir and Irigaray.” (with Iris van der Tuin). Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge 30 (2016)
“The Imagination of Feminism: An Interview with Sarah Bracke.” (in Dutch) (with Nella van den Brandt and Sarah Bracke). Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 17 (2014) 1
“From Intersectionality to Interference: Feminist Epistemological Reflections on Researching Gender Representations.” (with Iris van der Tuin). Women’s Studies International Forum 41 (2013) November-December issue, Part 3: 171-178
Book chapters
“A Hauntological Analysis of the NSU-Mordserie.” With Katharina Karcher. Edited by Mererid Puw Davies and Clare Bielby. Violence Elsewhere. Camden House. In review
“European urban (counter-)terrorism: More-than-human materialisations and critical(post)humanist perspectives.” With Katharina Karcher et al. Contemporary Reflections on Critical Terrorism Studies. Edited by Alice Martini et al. Routledge. In review
“A Critical Cartography of the Materialisations of Identity & Identity Politics: Intersectional & Interferential Explorations.” Making Middles Matter. Edited by Milla Tiainen et al. Routledge. In review
“Reclaiming Vital Materialism’s Affirmative, Anti-Fascist Powers. A Deleuzoguattarian and New Materialist Exploration of the Fascist-Within.” With Delphi Carstens. Deleuze & Fascisms. Edited by Rosi Braidotti and Rick Dolphijn. Edinburgh University Press. Forthcoming in 2022
“A Feminist Cartography of Critical New Materialist Philosophies.” Methods and Genealogies of New Materialisms. Edited by Felicity Colman and Iris van der Tuin. Edinburgh University Press. Forthcoming in 2022
“Curated panel: Hoel, Aurora and Sam Skinner. ‘Genealogies and Apparatuses’ with contributions from David Gauthier, Evelien Geerts, Sofie Sauzet, Aud Sissel Hoel, Sam Skinner, and Maria Tamboukou.” Methods and Genealogies of New Materialisms. Edited by Felicity Colman and Iris van der Tuin. Edinburgh University Press. Forthcoming in 2022
“Philosophical Post-Anthropology for the Chthulucene: Levinasian and Feminist New Materialist Perspectives in More-Than-Human Crisis Times.” Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie/International Yearbook for Philosophical Anthropology volume 10. With Amarantha Groen. 2021
“Being haunted by—and re-orienting toward—what ‘matters’ in times of (the COVID-19) crisis: A critical cartography of response-ability.” Higher Education Hauntologies: Speaking with Ghosts for a Justice-to-come. Edited by Viv Bozalek et al. Routledge. 2021
“Re-vitalizing the American feminist-philosophical classroom. Transformative academic experimentations with diffractive pedagogical tools.” In Posthumanism and Higher Education: Reimagining Pedagogy, Practice and Research. Edited by Carol A. Taylor & Annouchka Bayley, 123-140. Palgrave Macmillan. 2019
Special journal issues
“(Im)materialities of Violence: Critical Cartographical Explorations.” Special issue & edited volume project. With Delphi Carstens and Chantelle Gray. In progress
“Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment in Digital Spheres: Connecting Intersectionality and Digitality.” With Ladan Rahbari and Sara De Vuyst. Special issue of Journal of Digital Social Research 4 (2022) 3: 1-106.
Special edition Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 25 (2022) 1: “Dis/abling Gender.” With Josephine Hoegaerts, Kristien Hens, and Daniel Blackie
Special edition Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research (2021), titled “Pedagogies in the Wild – Entanglements between Deleuzoguattarian Philosophy and the New Materialisms.” Initiative-taker and special guest editor with Delphi Carstens
Special edition Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 21 (2018) 1: “Superdiversity: A critical intersectional investigation.” Initiative-taker and special guest editor together with Sophie Withaeckx and Nella van den Brandt
Dissertation
Materialist Philosophies Grounded in the Here And Now: Critical New Materialist Constellations & Interventions in Times Of Terror(ism). Santa Cruz, CA: University of California, Santa Cruz. Unpublished dissertation manuscript. 2019
Academic book reviews and review essays
Review of Vulnerable Futures, Transformative Pasts: On Vulnerability, Temporality and Ethics. Written by Miri Rozmarin. Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory 23 (2020) 2: 165-169
“Explorative entangled engagements with the matters of religion, theology, and science.” Review of Entangled Worlds. Religion, Science, and New Materialisms. Religion & Gender 8 (2018) 1: 129-131
“‘Staying with the (political) trouble.’ Imaging new political-philosophical vocabularies for the here and now.” Review of Vulnerability in Resistance. Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities special issue “Tranimacies: Intimate Links between Animal and Trans* Studies.” 22 (May 2017) 2
Review of Teaching with Feminist Materialisms. Teaching with Gender. European Women’s Studies in International and Interdisciplinary Classrooms. Edited by Peta Hinton and Pat Treusch. Utrecht: ATGENDER, 2015. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 19 (2016) 4: 475-479
Review of Iris van der Tuin, Generational Feminism. New Materialist Introduction to a Generative Approach. Lexington Books, 2015. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 19 (2016) 1: 113-116
Review of Lene Auestad, Respect, Plurality, and Prejudice. A Psychoanalytical and Philosophical Enquiry into the Dynamics of Social Exclusion and Discrimination. Karnac Books, 2015. Feminist Legal Studies. September 2015
“Ancient notions of gender identity.” Review of Brooke Holmes, Gender. Antiquity and its Legacy. London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 2012. The Classical Review 64 (2014) 1: 289-291
Review of Sushila Mesquita, Maria Katharina Wiedlack and Katrin Lasthofer (eds.), IMPORT – EXPORT – TRANSPORT: Queer Theory, Queer Critique and Activism in Motion. Vienna: Zaglossus, 2012. Graduate Journal of Social Science 10 (2013) 3: 150-154
Encyclopedia entries
Multiple entries for the New Materialisms Almanac. “Ethico-onto-epistem-ology,” “Performativity.” And “Literacy & Agential Literacy,” “Diffraction” with Iris van der Tuin (2016)
“Intersectionality.” (in Dutch). In Harry Willemsen & Peter de Groot (eds.). Woordenboek filosofie. Antwerpen – Apeldoorn: Garant (2015): 289-290
Interviews
“Doing philosophy in a grounded manner.” Interview (in Dutch). Handelingen. Journal for practical theology and studies in religion 4 (2016): 59-61
“On the importance of intersectional feminism. An interview with Evelien Geerts and Hanan Challouki.” (in Dutch). With Hanan Challouki (1st author) and Sarah DeGreef (2nd author). Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 19 (2016) 4: 451-468
Interview with UCSC’s Global Engagement office with regards to International Education Week 2016. Selected as an outstanding international student (November 2016)
Online interview about feminist pedagogies (in English) for the course Feminist Pedagogy and Intersectional Gender Didactics (Linköping University, Sweden). Interviewed by Redi Koobak (5 November 2016)
Interview with Magazine van de Jonge Academie (MAJA) 2 (March 2015) (in Dutch)
Short testimonial interview for the Gender Studies research M.A. program at Utrecht University (September 2014)
Interview with UCLA’s Center for the Study of Women (February 2012)
Other academic articles
“Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment in Digital Spheres: Connecting Intersectionality and Digitality: Editorial.” With Ladan Rahbari and Sara De Vuyst. Journal of Digital Social Research 4 (2022) 3: 1-9.
“Editorial: Dis/abling Gender in Crisis Times.” With Josephine Hoegaerts, Kristien Hens, Daniel Blackie. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 25 (2022) 1: 1-18
“New Materialisms: A critical cartography.” (in Dutch). Wijsgerig Perspectief 61 (2)
“Humanities for the Future: A New European Agenda.” The European Humanities Conference 2021. Co-written and signed by all of the Youth Forum on the Future of the Humanities participants.
“The more-than-human materializations of violence, remembrance, and times of crisis.” The Posthumanities Hub blog (2021).
“‘Pedagogies in the Wild. Editorial.” With Delphi Carstens. Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research. ‘Pedagogies in the Wild – Entanglements between Deleuzoguattarian Philosophy and the New Materialisms.’ 2 (2021) (1): I-XIV
“Without the Other, no Self.” (in Dutch). Wijsgerig Perspectief 59 (2019) 1: 14-24.
“Editorial. Superdiversity: A critical intersectional investigation.” (with Sophie Withaeckx & Nella van den Brandt. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 21 (2018) 1: 1-5
Post-analysis for the “European Workforce Diversity: Promising Trends, Thorny Challenges.” Axiom Consulting Partners white paper (with Marc Timmerman & Isabelle Van Cauwenberge). 2015
“Critical and Creative: Third Wave Feminism. A conversation with feminist science studies scholar Iris van der Tuin.” (in Dutch) Uitgelezen 19 (2013) 3: 2-6
“Interview with Luce Irigaray.” (with Maud Perrier). FWSA (Feminist & Women’s Studies Association UK & Ireland) Newsletter 60 (February 2013): 10-13
“Matricide in feminist philosophy? Towards a diffractive, feminist rereading of the oeuvres of Simone de Beauvoir and Luce Irigaray.” (in Dutch). Uitgelezen 18 (2012) 3&4: 18-21
“Lots of activism, not a lot of institutionalization. Belgium and the lack of gender studies.” (in Dutch). Gynaika 43 (2011) June/August: 21-23
Popular articles (including newspaper articles, mission statements, longreads, and reviews)
“Political violence since 9/11: Hypermediatization & the creation of disposable bodies.” (in Dutch). Kif Kif (17/09/2021)
“Belgium & the Conings case: Pandemic politics and extreme right terrorism.” (in Dutch). Kif Kif (23/06/2021)
Jürgen Conings: the case of a Belgian soldier on the run shows how the pandemic collides with far-right extremism. The Conversation (16/06/2021)
Roundtable “Superdiversity & intersectionality in theory and practice.” (in Dutch) (with Sophie Withaeckx & Nella van den Brandt plus the following participants: Mohamed El Khalfioui, Ikrame Kastit, Sarah Scheepers, and Klaartje Van Kerckem). Kif Kif (13/04/2018)
“A burkini ban only feeds identity politics.” (in Dutch). With An van Raemdonck et al. De Tijd (01/09/2016)
“What does freedom of choice still mean when somebody else dictates the options you can choose from?” (In Dutch). With Jihad Van Puymbroeck. Knack (19/08/2016)
“Mission statement: What do we talk about… when we talk about … gender & superdiversity? The importance of intersectional feminism in postfeminist, superdiverse times.” (in Dutch). With Nella van den Brandt and Merel Terlien Kif Kif (15/08/2016)
“Feminism anchored me” – Interview (in Dutch) (with Iris van der Tuin). Kif Kif. (12/08/2016)
“Solidarity is what is missing from our present-day society” – Interview (in Dutch) (with Irina Ilisei). Kif Kif. (10/08/2016)
“Reflections on terror. Somewhere between despair & hope.” (in Dutch). Kif Kif (November 2015). English version available online
“Etyka wzajemnego rozpoznania. O wyzwaniach wspólczesnej akademii z Luce Irigaray rozmawiają Evelien Geerts i Maud Perrier.” (Polish translation by Dr. Monika Glosowitz of “Interview with Luce Irigaray”). Opcje 4 (2014) 97:18-25
“Towards an antiracist, feminist critique and perspectives through intersectionality.” (in Dutch) (with Nella van den Brandt, Fatma Arikoglu and Sarah Scheepers). Kif Kif (September 2013)
“Singing sirens. Contemporary pop and rock goddesses and their potentially feminist acts of ‘chanter hystérique’.” Pop-Zeitschrift (June 2013)
“Intra-action.” Review of Katie Milestone and Anneke Meyer, Gender and Popular Culture. Cambridge and Malden: Polity Press, 2012. Pop-Zeitschrift (June 2013)
“A critical conversation with Sarah Bracke on the contemporary context of feminism.” (in Dutch) (with Nella van den Brandt). De Wereld Morgen (March 2013)
“BOEH! & the headscarves ban in the Flemish educational system. A reflection.” (in Dutch) Kif Kif (13 April 2013)
“Feminism and contemporary female pop artists: an unexpected combination?” (in Dutch). De Wereld Morgen (March 2013)
“Between soul & sin: The female body and sexuality. Conversations about sex, power and religion.” (in Dutch). Kif Kif (23 October 2012)
“Amanda Palmer as a Postmodern Riot Grrrl? Feminism and Other Provocations.” Potentia (March 2011): 32-33