Publications
On this page you will find our newly published research, books and articles and our publications in Stockholm University Press.
Articles
Research articles by our researchers can be found in the Stockholm University data base DiVA.
Books published 2018-2022
2021
Kerstin Eksell, Bo Holmberg, Bo & Elie Wardini (eds.): Bortom den arabiska våren. - Studier i arabisk och persisk litteratur och kultur - en vänbok till Hesham Bahari
Jan Ove R. Ebbestad & Jan Romgard, Otto Zdansky: The scientist who discovered Peking Man and explored China’s fossil past
Hans Ingvar Roth, Diskriminering (Second edition)
Elie Wardini, The Quran: Key Word Collocations (Vol 1-16)
Jenny White, Turkish Kaleidoscope: Fractured Lives in a Time of Violence
2020
Elena Chiti (et al.) L'esprit de la révolte: archives et actualité des révolutions arabes
Monika Gänssbauer (et al.), Fate and Prognostication in the Chinese Literary Imagination
Monika Gänssbauer and Nicholas Olczak (eds.), Of forests and and humans
Elie Wardini, The Quran: In Transcription
2018
Isa Blumi, Destroying Yemen: What Chaos in Arabia Tells Us About the World
Elena Chiti (et al.), In guerra non mi cercate
Kerstin Eksell & Gunilla Lindberg-Wada (eds.), Studies of Imagery in Early Mediterranean and East Asian Poetry
Gabriel Jonsson, Korea igår och idag: Historia, politik och ekonomi
Ewa Machotka & K. Cwiertka (eds.), Consuming Life in Post-Bubble Japan: Transdisciplinary
Perspective
Jan Romgard, Polarforskaren som strandade i Kina: Johan Gunnar Andersson och de svenska Asienexpeditionerna
Hans Ingvar Roth, P.C. Chang and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Elie Wardini (et al.), Neologisms in Modern Literary Syriac
Chapter in books 2018-2022
2022
Tania Al Saadi, al-Miṣrī, Ibrāhīm, Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE: Online
Elie Wardini, Arabic Computational Linguistics: Potential, Pitfalls and Challenges, Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence, 105-117
2021
Jaqueline Berndt, Introduction to “Anime Studies”, Anime Studies, 1-18
Jaqueline Berndt, Collapsing Boundaries, Beyond MAUS, 169-192
Isa Blumi, Ottoman Albanians in an Era of Transition: An Engagement with a Fluid Modern World." Narrated Empires: Perceptions of Late Habsburg and Ottoman Multinationalism, 191-212
Elena Chiti, What did cosmopolitan mean? An Approach through Alexandrian Francophone literary milieus (1880-1940), Cultural Entanglement in the Pre-Independence Arab World, 71-92
Ewa Machotka, Marketing Modernity: Women in Japanese Modern Commercial Posters, Gender, Visual Empire, Pop Culture
Astrid Ottosson al Bitar, “Att öppna upp för min fantasi.” Möjlighet till rörlighet och självbestämmande i tre palestinska romaner för ungdomar, Bortom den arabiska våren: Studier i arabisk och persisk kultur och litteratur - en vänbok till Hesham Bahari, 177-200
Jan Romgard, From geosciences to prehistory: J.G. Andersson’s researches in China 1914–1924, Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities No. 82: 100th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Yangshao Culture by Johan Gunnar Andersson, 23-64
2020
Tania Al Saadi, al-Mazini, Ibrahim, Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE: Online
Jaqueline Berndt, Deviating from “Art”, Comic Art in Museums, 180-193
Jaqueline Berndt, Von der privaten Sammlung zur nationalen Datenbank, Comics & Archive, 97-112
Jaqueline Berndt, Manga Aging, Spaces Between, 175-186
Jaqueline Berndt, Conjoined by Hand, Mechademia: Second Arc 12 (2), 83-101
Isa Blumi, Yemen, Imperialism in,The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism, 2905-2915
Stina Jelbring, Murasaki Shikibu: Genji Monogatari [The Tale of Genji], The Literary Encyclopedia: Volume 10.2.2: Japanese Writing and Culture
Stina Jelbring, Platser av betydelse, Humanistiska fakulteten 1919–2019: Nedslag i humaniora, Stockholm: Stockholms universitet, 10-14
Marja Kaikkonen, Platser av betydelse, Humanistiska fakulteten 1919–2019: Nedslag i humaniora, Stockholm: Stockholms universitet, 10-14
Eunah Kim, Platser av betydelse, Humanistiska fakulteten 1919–2019: Nedslag i humaniora, Stockholm: Stockholms universitet, 10-14
Ida Kirkegaard, The Archive in Anime Production, Archiving Movements, 41-49
Gunnar Linder, Platser av betydelse, Humanistiska fakulteten 1919–2019: Nedslag i humaniora, Stockholm: Stockholms universitet, 10-14
Ewa Machotka, Bijutsushi o koete: (Beyond Art History): Venakyurā mappingu toshite no Nihon kinsei fūkei hanga (Vernacular Mapping in Japanese Early Modern Landscape Prints), Zōkei no poetika: Nihon bijutsushi o meguru atarana chihei = The poetics of form: new horizons in Japanese art history
Astrid Ottosson al Bitar, Platser av betydelse, Humanistiska fakulteten 1919–2019: Nedslag i humaniora, Stockholm: Stockholms universitet, 10-14
2019
Jaqueline Berndt, Introduction: Shōjo Mediations, Shōjo Across Media, 1-21
Isa Blumi, Navigating the Challenge of Liberalism: The Albanian Orthodox Church’s Century, Churches and Politics in Southeastern Europe, 197-222
Elena Chiti, The Crisis as an Institutional Tool, Culture and Crisis in the Arab World, 103-128
Monika Gänssbauer, Digital Humanities in the German-Speaking World, Digital Humanities and New Ways of Teaching, 3-16
Seren Selvin Korkmaz, (Re)construction of Turkish National Identity in Urban Space, Nation-Building and Turkish Modernization, 233-254
2018
Jaqueline Berndt, Introduction: Shōjo Mediations, Shōjo Across Media, 1-21
Isa Blumi, Battles of Nostalgic Proportion: The Transformations of Islam-as-Historical-Force in Western Balkan Reconstitutions of the Past, Nostalgia, Loss & Creativity in South-East Europe: Political and Cultural Representations of the Past, 37-71
Monika Gännsbauer, Interdependencies Between Literature, Language and Translation in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century China, Between Texts, Beyond Words: Intertextuality and Translation, 49-63
Stina Jelbring, Expansions of Metaphor in Classical Japanese Court Literature, Studies of Imagery in Early Mediterranean and East Asian Poetry, 25
Gabriel Jonsson, North Korea’s Dual Strategy Towards the UN, Seeking Common Ground: Challenges and Opportunities in the Asia-Pacific
Ewa Machotka, Exhibiting the Return to terroir: Art and the Politics of Nature in Post-Bubble Japan, Rethinking Nature in Post-Fukushima Japan: Facing the Crisis, Vol. 10, 133-153
Ewa Machotka, Consuming Eco-Art: Satoyama at the Echigo–Tsumari Art Triennale 2012, Consuming Life in Post-Bubble Japan: A Transdisciplinary Perspective
Publications in Stockholm University Press
Stockholm Studies in Media Arts Japan (SMAJ)
SMAJ strives to provide a multidisciplinary forum for research on media and arts associated with Japan, prioritizing investigations of forms, formats, materialities and creative practices. The scope of subjects is broad, including texts, performances and artefacts of various times and social position in a variety of local and transnational cultures.
Our publications in DiVA
In DiVA (The Digital Academic Archive) you will find all publications by Stockholm University’s researchers and educators from year 2007.
Last updated: February 13, 2024
Source: Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies