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Young, E. (2019). “Black Frankenstein at the Bicentennial.” LAAB Magazine4.  Reprints Elizabeth Young, “Black Frankenstein at the Bicentennial: Race and Political Metaphor from Nat Turner to Now,”The Common Reader3:2 (2018): 63-77.


Pet Projects: Animal Fiction and Taxidermy in the Nineteenth-Century Archive was awarded an Honorable Mention Book Award by the Society for the Study of American Women Writers at their triennial convention in Baltimore in November 2021.


Zayim, Ayca. 2025. “Beyond Neoliberalism? Bilateral Central Bank Swaps and Changing Global Financial Governance.” Socio-Economic Review. Online first. doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwaf027.


Zayim, Ayca. 2023. “The Federal Reserve, Covid-19, and the Governance of the International Monetary System.” Pp. 53-71 in Central Banking in a Post-Pandemic World: Challenges, Opportunities, and Dilemmas, edited by M. Yagci. Abingdon: Routledge.


Zayim, Ayca. 2020. “Building Confidence ‘On the Ground’: Encounters Between Finance and the Central Banks of South Africa and Turkey,” in Mustafa Yagci (Ed.). The Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging Economies. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367823054.


Zayim, Ayca. 2014. “Differentiated Urban Citizenship and Housing Rights: Analysing the Social Impacts of Urban Redevelopment in Globalizing Istanbul.” International Planning Studies 19(3-4): 268-291. https://doi.org/10.1080/13563475.2014.913475.