unpublished academic papers

  • Comparative Approaches to Women’s Emancipation in Uzbekistan

  • Hujum and the Veil: Seeing Uzbek Women as Independent Agents in a Soviet Campaign

  • Langston Hughes’ Soviet Women: Representations of Women as Symbols of Emancipation and Transformation in Soviet Central Asia

  • Langston Hughes’ Bukhara: Women, Socialism, and the Transformation of the City

  • The New Peasant Woman: How Collectivization Influenced Representations of Women in Soviet Political Art in the 1930s

  • The Tajik Language in Soviet and Post-Soviet Context

  • Memory and Legacy of the Tajik Civil War

  • National Narrative in Post-War Tajikistan

  • Children Left Behind: Observations and Analysis