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  1. "Postcolonial Philology and Nearly Reading the World-System in Print Form." In Scale and Form; or, What was Global Modernism? Modernism/modernity Print Plus. Volume 2, Cycle 4. January 2, 2018.
  2. "Joseph Conrad and Romanized Print Form: from Tuan Almayer to Prince Roman." Conrad and Language. Eds. Katherine Isobel Baxter and Robert Hampson. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016. Pp. 117-131
  3. "Conrad's Accusative Case: Romanization, Changing Loyalties, and Switching Scripts." Conradiana Vol. 46: 1/2: Spring/Summer, 2014 [November, 2015] J. H. Stape Conradiana Award for best essay
  4. "The Novel and the Nation." A Companion to the English Novel. Eds. Stephen Arata, J. Paul Hunter, Jennifer Wicke. Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. Pp. 441-454
  5. "Romanization and the Digital Future of Philology." postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies Vol. 5: 4 (2014): 428-441.
  6. "Joseph Conrad's Creole Family Romance." Conradiana Vol. 43: 2,3, 2011 [2013]: 67-79.
  7. "Ford Madox Ford as Queen Victoria: the English Sovereignty of Impressionist Memory in Ford's Transatlantic Modernism." In Sara Haslam and Seamus O'Malley, eds., Ford Madox Ford and America, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012, 85-95.
  8. "Joseph Conrad as Guide to Colonial History." In The Oxford Historical Guide to Joseph Conrad, edited by John Peters, Oxford University Press, 2010: 166-197.
  9. "The Vanishing Genre of the Nyai Narrative: Reading Genealogies of English and Indonesian Modernism." Comparative Literature Studies, 44: 4 (Winter 2007), 409-433.
  10. "Postcolonial Literature," entry for Encyclopedia of British Literature, ed. David Scott Kastan, Oxford University Press, 2005: Vol. 4: 265-272.
  11. "The Interior: Benjaminian Arcades, Conradian Passages, and the "impasse" of Jean Rhys." In Geographies of Modernism, edited by Peter Brooker and Andrew Thacker. New York: Routledge, 2005. 65-75.
  12. "Opera and the Passage of Literature: Joseph Conrad, Pramoedya Ananta Toer, and the Cultural Dialectic of Abysmal Taste." In Conrad in the Twenty-First Century: Contemporary Critical Approaches and Perspectives, edited by Carola Kaplan, Peter Mallios, and Andrea White. New York: Routledge, 2005. 101-119.
  13. "The Voice of Pramoedya Ananta Toer: Passages, Interviews, and Reflections from The Mute's Soliloquy and from Pramoedya's North American Tour." Cultural Critique, 55: (Fall 2003): 217-246.
  14. "Conrad's Alien Genealogies: Joseph Conrad's 'Karain: A Memory,' Pramoedya Ananta Toer, and Postcolonial American Perspectives." Western Humanities Review, LII: 2, summer 1998: 96-109. Reprinted in Con-texts: Journal of the Joseph Conrad Society (Poland), 2/3: Gdansk, 1999, 67-84.
  15. "Pramoedya's Fiction and History: An Interview with Indonesian Novelist Pramoedya Ananta Toer." Yale Journal of Criticism, 9, 1 (1996): 147-164. Reprinted in Pramoedya Ananta Toer 70 Tahun: Essays to honour Pramoedya Ananta Toer's 70th Year, ed. Bob Hering (Stein: Yayasan Kabar Seberang, 1995).