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- Sarah Colvin, ‘Talking Back: Sharon Dodua Otoo’s Herr Gröttrup setzt sich hin and the Epistemology of Resistance”’. German Life and Letters 73 (2020), 659-79 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/glal.12287
- Sveinung Sandberg and Sarah Colvin, ‘“ISIS is not Islam”: Epistemic Injustice, Everyday Religion, and Young Muslims’ Narrative Resistance’. British Journal of Criminology, online 23 May 2020 https://academic.oup.com/bjc/advance-article/doi/10.1093/bjc/azaa035/5843316
- Sarah Colvin, “‘The credibility of elves’: narrative exclusion and prison writing’, in Michelle Kelly and Claire Westall (eds.), Prison Writing and the Literary World: Imprisonment, Institutionality and Questions of Literary Practice. London: Routledge 2021, 21-37
- Galasso, S. (2017). Form and Contention: Sati as Custom in Günderrode's 'Die Malabarischen Witwen.' Goethe Yearbook 24, pp. 197-200.
- Sarah Colvin, ‘Unerhört? Prisoner Narratives as Unlistened-to Stories and Some Reflections on the Picaresque’. Modern Language Review 112 (2017), 442-60
- Sarah Colvin, ‘Why Should Criminology Care about Literary Fiction? Literature, Life Narratives and Telling Untellable Stories’. Punishment & Society 17/2 (2015), 211-29 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1462474515577152