Academic Writing
Afterword to a reprint of Kopzorg (1988) by Edgar Cairo. Uitgeverij Cossee.
2024
Peer-reviewed article ‘Of Backyards and Hinterlands: ‘Cairojan’ and Dutch Caribbean literature’ in Dutch Crossings.
December 2022
Research blogpost A mysterious ivory item,’ National Trust for Scotland.
July 2022
Research blogpost Plague, fire, floods and a king. National Trust for Scotland.
June 2022
Choose Your Own Protest by Thalia Ostendorf in Antonis Pittas’ jaune, geel, gelb, yellow. Monochrome. With text contributions by Maria Barnas, I.K. Bonset, Laurie Cluitmans, Johan F. Hartle, Dirk van den Heuvel, Bram Ieven, Bruno Latour, Bart Rutten, Doris Wintgens. The book is published in conjunction with the exhibition jaune, geel, gelb, yellow. Act on modernism with Antonis Pittas and Theo van Doesburg at Centraal Museum, Utrecht.
2022
InclusivEU: Encouraging diversity in EU Institutions, EUROPAEUM policy recommendations (cohort 2020-2021), by Ashlee Beazley, Eduardo García Cancela, Riccardo Nanni, Thalia Ostendorf, Elena Porter, Lewin Schmitt, Inga Steinberg, Mariana Vega Martinho and Sue Anne Teo.
cohort 2020-2021
Surinamese Voices in the Dutch Museum of Literature on the Scottish BAME Writers Network.
November 2021
Literary Courage as a Roadmap to Activism: A Conversation with Kathy Kelly by Thalia Ostendorf. Interview with American pacifist and peace activist Kathy Kelly in FRAME 34.1 Literature and Activism, June 2021.
June 2021
Watch me talk about my research for the Literatuurmuseum, where I looked into the archives of Surinamese authors Anton de Kom, Bea Vianen, Rudie van Lier and Albert Helman.
Over Lucebert XII by Thalia Ostendorf in response to Andrew Ricca, Tommy van Avermaete, Jessie de Geus, Tessa de Zeeuw, Frans-Willem Korsten, Esther Edelmann, Marijke Gravemaker, Nike van Helden, Hubertus Mayr, Lieke Smits, and Bram Ieven, who preceded her in this chain letter about Lucebert. [Dutch]. Originally published for SKUT.
August 2018
Also available for purchase in the print publication DOOR DE SCHADUWEN BESTORMD.
Enjoyment After the End of Times: The Role of “Enjoyment” in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid's Tale in Junctions: Graduate Journal of the Humanities.
September 2017