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2023

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2021

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Delice, Serkan (2021) Fashion and its refugees: towards a transnational worker solidarity and labour citizenship. In: What is Radical about Cultural Studies Now? Fashion, Culture and Politics in the Age of the Anthropocene, 11-12 June 2021, London College of Fashion.

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Delice, Serkan (2021) Refugees as a Reserve Army of Labour: neoliberalism and the limits of fashion ethics. In: LCF: Cultural & Historical Studies Online Research Seminar, 2 March - 11 May 2021, Online.

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Delice, Serkan (2021) The Empire’s New Clothes: racial capitalism and the limitations of decolonisation. In: Cultural Urgencies: Decentring Fashion, 2 March 2021, Online.

2019

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Delice, Serkan (2019) 'Thrown Away Like a Piece of Cloth': Fashion Production and the European Refugee Crisis. In: 'Thrown Away Like a Piece of Cloth': Fashion Production and the European Refugee Crisis. Yale University Press, pp. 197-215. ISBN 9780300238860

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Delice, Serkan (2019) Cultural Appropriation: Fashion, Race, and the Limits of Critique. In: Being the Other – Orientalizing, Self-Orientalizing and Deconstruction, 25-26 July 2019, Institut für Orientalistik, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg.

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Delice, Serkan (2019) Cultural appropriation in translation: fashion, race and the limits of critique. In: A la Mexicana: An encounter of Mexican fashion and artisan techniques: Cultural appropriation panel discussion, 2-7 July 2019, J/M Gallery, London.

2018

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Delice, Serkan (2018) Cultural appropriation in translation: fashion, race, and the limits of critique. In: EFHA International Conference 2018 Europe and Fashion: Questioning Identities and Cultures, 8–9 November 2018, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.

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Delice, Serkan (2018) Fashion and its refugees: labour, ethics and activism in neoliberal times. In: Symposium: Feminist Visual Activism, 10 July 2018, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London.

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Delice, Serkan (2018) Fashion and Emotions in the Age of Neoliberal Capitalism. In: New Borders, New Boundaries: Fashion in a Shifting World, Saturday 17 March 2018, Calvert 22 Space, London.

2017

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Delice, Serkan (2017) Fashion and its Refugees: production, consumption and subjectivity in the age of neoliberal authoritarianism. In: Fashion & Politics: Historical & Contemporary Perspectives, 7 July 2017, London College of Fashion.

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Delice, Serkan (2017) Cultural Appropriation: Symptom or Diagnosis? In: Fashion, Race and Cultural Appropriation: a conference at CSM.

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Delice, Serkan (2017) 'We cannot have love without lovers': Sexuality and Self-fashioning in Early Modern Ottoman Istanbul. In: Desiring and Deorienting the Middle East at Pembroke, 2 June 2017, Pembroke College, Cambridge University.

2016

Delice, Serkan (2016) The Janissaries and Their Bedfellows: Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Early Modern Ottoman Istanbul. In: "Enlightenment Sex(ualities) - Texts, Practices, Species and Spaces", 7th and 8th November 2016, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. Item not available online.

2015

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Delice, Serkan (2015) Between Culturalism and Capitalism: the localisation of LGBT identities in Turkey. In: Middle East Centre and LSE Contemporary Turkish Studies Workshop: The State of Democracy in Turkey: Institutions, Society and Foreign Relations.

2014

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Delice, Serkan (2014) ‘They got the guns, but we got the numbers’: Fashion, masculinity, and political resistance in the Middle East. In: Fashion and Politics: 2nd Research Hubs Conference, 4 June 2014, London College of Fashion.

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Delice, Serkan (2014) Orientalism, masculinity, and global interests: Jean Paul Gaultier’s Menswear between East and West. In: Gaultier and Beyond: Showcasing Research from London College of Fashion, 27 May 2014, Barbican.

2013

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Delice, Serkan and Cakirlar, Cüneyt (2013) 1553. In: Taner Ceylan: The Lost Paintings Series. Standard Press; Paul Kasmin Gallery; Damiani. ISBN 9788862083126

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Delice, Serkan and Cakirlar, Cüneyt (2013) 1640. In: Taner Ceylan The Lost Paintings Series. Standard Press; Paul Kasmin Gallery; Damiani, pp. 26-27.

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Delice, Serkan and Cakirlar, Cüneyt (2013) 1879. In: Taner Ceylan: The Lost Paintings Series. Standard Press; Paul Kasmin Gallery; Damiani. ISBN 9788862083126

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Delice, Serkan (2013) 1881. In: Taner Ceylan: The Lost Paintings Series. Standard Press; Paul Kasmin Gallery; Damiani. ISBN 9788862083126

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Delice, Serkan and Cakirlar, Cüneyt (2013) Birth of Hope. In: Taner Ceylan: The Lost Paintings Series. Standard Press; Paul Kasmin Gallery; Damiani. ISBN 9788862083126

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Delice, Serkan and Cakirlar, Cüneyt (2013) Cage of Flesh. In: Taner Ceylan: The Lost Paintings Series. Standard Press; Paul Kasmin Gallery; Damiani. ISBN 9788862083126

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Delice, Serkan and Cakirlar, Cüneyt (2013) Esma Sultan. In: Taner Ceylan: The Lost Paintings Series. Standard Press; Paul Kasmin Gallery; Damiani. ISBN 9788862083126

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Delice, Serkan (2013) Fake World. In: Taner Ceylan: The Lost Paintings Series. Standard Press; Paul Kasmin Gallery; Damiani. ISBN 9788862083126

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Delice, Serkan and Cakirlar, Cüneyt (2013) Spring Time. In: Taner Ceylan: The Lost Paintings Series. Standard Press; Paul Kasmin Gallery; Damiani. ISBN 9788862083126

2012

Delice, Serkan (2012) Fashion, Politics, and Queer Resistance in the Middle East. In: Masculinities and Fashion – Current and Recent Work, 5 December 2012, London College of Fashion. Item not available online.

Delice, Serkan (2012) In Pursuit of a Queer Historiography: Rethinking Modernity and Heteronormativity in the Middle East. In: Gendered Horizons in the Middle East and Central Asia - A Day in Honour of Professor Deniz Kandiyoti, 20 October 2012, Centre for Gender Studies, SOAS, University of London. Item not available online.

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2010

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