Academic articles
Writing around War: Parapolemics, Trauma, and Ethics in Ukrainian Representations of the War in the Donbas, East/West Journal of Ukrainian Studies, IX, 1, 2002
‘The Bu-Ba-Bu and the Reorientation of Ukrainian Culture: the Carnival City and the Palimpsestual Past'. In J. Fellerer and R. Pyrah (Eds.), L’viv and Wrocław: Cities in Parallel, Myths, Memory and Migration c. 1890-present (Central European University Press, 2020)
‘Volyn and the Unperceived Ukrainian in the Work of Włodzimierz Odojewski.’ The Polish Review, 64 (2), 94, 2019.
‘The Return of the Jew in Polish Culture.’ In S. Bird, M. Fulbrook, J. Wagner, & C. Wienand (Eds.), Reverberations of Nazi Violence in Germany and Beyond: Disturbing Pasts (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016), pp. 125-140.
‘Writing from the Ruins of Europe: Representing Kaliningrad in Russian Literature from Brodsky to Buida.’ The Slavonic and East European Review, 93(4), 601, 2015
‘Martyrdom, Spectacle and Public Space in Ukraine: Ukraine's National Martyrology from Shevchenko to the Maidan.’ Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, 1(1), 2015, 257-292.
‘Living among the Ghosts of Others: Urban Postmemory in Eastern Europe.’ In U. Blacker, A. Etkind, & J. Fedor (Eds.), Memory and Theory in Eastern Europe (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), pp. 173-194.
‘Spatial dialogues and Holocaust memory in contemporary Polish art: Yael Bartana, Rafał Betlejewski and Joanna Rajkowska.’ Open Arts Journal, (3), 2014.
‘Urban commemoration and literature in post-Soviet L'viv: a comparative analysis with the Polish experience.’ Nationalities Papers, 42(4), 2014, 637-654.
‘Polish urban literature and the memory of lost others.’ In U. Phillips, K. A. Grimstad, & K. Van Heuckelom (Eds.), Polish Literature in Transformation. LIT Verlag Münster, 2013.
‘The Wood Comes to Dunsinane Hill: Representations of the Katyn Massacre in Polish Literature.’ Central Europe, 10(2), 2012, 108-123.
‘Popular Literature, the City and the Memory of Vanished Others in Poland and Ukraine: The Cases of Marek Krajewski and Iurii Vynnychuk.’ Slavonica, 18(1), 2012, 37-50.
‘Nation, Body, Home: Gender and National Identity in the Work of Oksana Zabuzhko.’ Modern Language Review, 105(2), 2010, 487-501.