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Books

  1.  Asylum: The Concept and the Practice. 2010.
  2.  Technologies of Un-belonging. 2010.
  3.  Algeria Cuts: Women and Representation, 1830 to the Present. November, November, 2007.
  4.  Dark Continents: Psychoanalysis and Colonialism.  Duke University Press, April, 2003.

Papers Published

  1. "The Age of Asylum: Mona Hatoum." Communities of Sense  (2009).
  2. "Indignity." Positions 16:1 (2008).
  3. "Fabric, Skin, Honte-ologie."  Forthcoming Shame and the Visual Arts  (2008).
  4. "From Rue Morgue to Rue des Iris." Screen 48:2 (2007): 237-44.
  5. "Indignity." Ethnic and Racial Studies 30:2 (2007): 257-80.
  6. R. Khanna and Srinivas Aravamudan. "Interview with Fredric Jameson." ed. Ian Buchanan, Fredric Jameson, Jameson on Jameson: Conversations on Cultural Marxism  (2007): 203-240.
  7. "Post-Palliative." Postcolonial Text 2:1 (2006). [viewarticle.php]
  8. "Asylum." Texas International Law Journal 41:3 (2006): 471-90.
  9. "Frames, Contexts, Community, Justice."  Summer 2003. However, the issue appeared in November 2005. Diacritics 33:2 (2005): 11-41.
  10. "Utopia's Guest." The Future of Utopia  (Forthcoming).
  11. "On Asylum." SAQ  (2005).
  12. R. Khanna. "Signatures of the Impossible." Duke Journal of Law and Gender Policy  (2004).
  13. "Latent Ghosts and the Manifesto." Art History: Journal of the Association of Art Historians 26:2 (April, 2003): 244-286.
  14. "Baya (translation)." Art History: Journal of the Association of Art Historians 26:2 (April, 2003): 287.
  15. "Le Combat de Baya (translation)." Art History: Journal of the Association of Art Historians 26:2 (April, 2003): 288-289.
  16. R. Khanna. ""Frames, Contexts, Community, Justice"." Meaning, Frame, and Metaphor  (March, 2002): 149-171.
  17. "Taking a Stand for Afghanistan." Signs 28:1 (Fall, 2002): 464-5.
  18. with R. Khanna, Barbara Burton, Nouray Ibryamova, Dyan Ellen Mazurana, and S. Lily Mendoza. "Cartographies of Scholarship: The Ends of Nation-States, International Studies, and the Cold War." Encompassing Gender: Integrating International Studies and Women's Studies  (2002): 21-45.
  19. "The Experience of Evidence: Language, Law and the Mockery of Justice." Algeria in and Out of French  (January, Jan. 2001).
  20. "The Ambiguity of Ethics: Specters of Colonialism." Feminist Consequences: Theory for the New Century  (January, 2001).
  21. "Cartographies of Scholarship."  With Mendoza, Mazurana, Burton and Ibryamova Area & International Studies Curriculum: Integration Book  (January, 2000).
  22. "From Third to Fourth Cinema." Third Text  (1998): 13-32.
  23. "'Araby' (Dubliners): Women's Time and the Time of the Nation."  Refereed Joyce, Feminism, Colonialism/Postcolonialism/European Joyce Studies  (1998): 81-101.
  24. "The Construction of the Dark Continent: Agency as Autobiography." Women's Lives/Women's Times  (December, Dec. 1997): 103-20.
  25. with R. Khanna and Karen Engle. "Forgotten History: Myth, Empathy, and Assimilated Culture." Feminism and the New Democracy  (1997): 67-80.
  26. "Feminism and Psychoanalysis: Repetition, Repression and the Unconscious." New Directions in Cognitive Science  (1995): 358-67.

Book Reviews

  1.  "Review of Emily Apter's Continental Drift: From National Characterisitics to Virtual Subjects". (U of Chicago P 1999), MLQ 61:4 (December, Dec. 2000): 692-695.
  2.  "Review of Female Subjects in Black and White: Race, Psychoanalysis, Feminism". Signs 26:1 (Fall, 2000): 262-5.

Other

  1. R. Khanna. "Participant in MLA Radio Program “What’s the Word?” on Gillo Pontecorvo’s Battle of Algiers." . 2006.
  2. R. Khanna. "“From Exile to Asylum” Audio section of Bloomsday 100 created by The James Joyce Center, Bloomsday 100, and Hyperfecto CD-Rom 2005." . 2005.