traditional/hybrid Publications
Yalcinkaya, C, (2024), “‘Making friends as labour’: the political economy of the ‘Lumbung’” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art Special Issue on documenta fifteen. Edited by Amelia Winata et al.
Yalcinkaya, C, (2024), “Community over Industry: Comics Makers at Zine Fairs in Australia” in Folio: Stories of Australian Comics. Ronnie Scott (ed.) Palgrave.
Yalcinkaya, C, (2024), “Graphic Politics: Resisting and Community Building through Comics Activism in Turkey’s Diasporas” in The Routledge Handbook to Turkey’s Diasporas. Banu Senay and Ayca Arkilic (eds). Routledge.
Yalcinkaya, C, (2023). “Autography as Autoethnography: Comic Book Adventures of a Migrant Academic” Continuum Special issue on Autographics and Transpacific Diasporas. Edited by Daniella Trimboli and Michel O’Brien.
Yalcinkaya, C & Ahmed, S, (2019), “Creeping Shariah: An Extreme Response to Islamophobia” in Australian Metal Music: Identities, Scenes and Cultures. Catherine Hoad (ed.). Emerald, Bingley.
Yalcinkaya, C, (2019), “‘Drawing the City’s A**hole’: Turkish Punk Comics” in Punk Aesthetics in Comics. Chris Field et al (eds). McFarland, North Carolina.
Yalcinkaya, C, (2018), “Homoti: The Turkish Gay E.T. Remake” Sequentials, Vol 1, No. 2. A peer-reviewed, non-fiction research comic in a journal dedicated to research comics.
Yalcinkaya, C. (2011) “‘Never My Soul’: Adaptations, Re-Makes and Re-Imaginings Of Yeşilçam Cinema”. Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media. Vol. 18
Yalcinkaya, C. T. (2008) “Turkish Arabesk Music and the Changing Perceptions of Melancholy in Turkish Sociey” NEO HDR Journal. 2008 Issue.
Collins, S. and Yalcinkaya, C. (eds.) (2008) “Reading Between the Panels (pt.1)” Scan Journal of media arts culture. Vol. 5 No. 2.
Yalcinkaya, C, (2024), “Community over Industry: Comics Makers at Zine Fairs in Australia” in Folio: Stories of Australian Comics. Ronnie Scott (ed.) Palgrave.
Yalcinkaya, C, (2024), “Graphic Politics: Resisting and Community Building through Comics Activism in Turkey’s Diasporas” in The Routledge Handbook to Turkey’s Diasporas. Banu Senay and Ayca Arkilic (eds). Routledge.
Yalcinkaya, C, (2023). “Autography as Autoethnography: Comic Book Adventures of a Migrant Academic” Continuum Special issue on Autographics and Transpacific Diasporas. Edited by Daniella Trimboli and Michel O’Brien.
Yalcinkaya, C & Ahmed, S, (2019), “Creeping Shariah: An Extreme Response to Islamophobia” in Australian Metal Music: Identities, Scenes and Cultures. Catherine Hoad (ed.). Emerald, Bingley.
Yalcinkaya, C, (2019), “‘Drawing the City’s A**hole’: Turkish Punk Comics” in Punk Aesthetics in Comics. Chris Field et al (eds). McFarland, North Carolina.
Yalcinkaya, C, (2018), “Homoti: The Turkish Gay E.T. Remake” Sequentials, Vol 1, No. 2. A peer-reviewed, non-fiction research comic in a journal dedicated to research comics.
Yalcinkaya, C. (2011) “‘Never My Soul’: Adaptations, Re-Makes and Re-Imaginings Of Yeşilçam Cinema”. Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media. Vol. 18
Yalcinkaya, C. T. (2008) “Turkish Arabesk Music and the Changing Perceptions of Melancholy in Turkish Sociey” NEO HDR Journal. 2008 Issue.
Collins, S. and Yalcinkaya, C. (eds.) (2008) “Reading Between the Panels (pt.1)” Scan Journal of media arts culture. Vol. 5 No. 2.
creative research outputs
Yalcinkaya, C (writer/illustrator) (forthcoming in 2024), The Gurbet Fuzz, Glom Press, Melbourne. A serialised fiction graphic novel based on my research on music, nostalgia and belonging among Turkish migrants in Sydney.
Ahmed, S, Yalcinkaya, C, Kazemi, K (performers), 2023, Border Farce and Sovereign Murders, performance at Mona Foma.
Ahmed, S, Yalcinkaya, C et al (writers and performers), 2022, Hazeen-Sovereign Murders, LP, Piranha Records, Berlin. – Recorded and released with financial support from Documenta Fifteen and Australia Council for the Arts. Exhibited at Documenta Fifteen in Kassel, Germany.
Ahmed, S, Yalcinkaya, C et al (writers and illustrators), 2022 Alien Citizen, Zine. Funded by Documenta Fifteen and Australia Council for the Arts. Exhibited at Documenta Fifteen in Kassel, Germany.
Ahmed, S (co-director and producer), Ardon, A (co-director and director of photography), Kazemi, K (performance and music), Yalcinkaya C (performance and music), 2022 Border Farce, Video Installation/Documentary. Funded by Documenta Fifteen and Australia Council for the Arts. Exhibited at Documenta Fifteen in Kassel, Germany.
Yalcinkaya, C & Lloyd, J (curators), 2021, Panels That Transform: Comics and Activism, Exhibition, Macquarie University Art Gallery,1 July to 10 December. Funded by the Macquarie University Art Gallery and Faculty of Arts after a competitive process.
Yalcinkaya, C & Lloyd, J (eds), 2021, Panels That Transform: Comics and Activism, Exhibition Catalogue, Frances Street Press, Sydney. Funded by the Faculty of Arts after a competitive process.
Yalcinkaya, C & Carrigan, M (eds), 2018, Graphic Social Science Research Network, an international academic blog to research and promote graphic scholarship in the social sciences. https://graphicsocsci.medium.com/
Yalcinkaya, C & Ahmed, S, 2018, “Warm Bodies.” Art performance as Hazeen at Cement Fondu Gallery, Sydney.
Yalcinkaya, C, 2017, Taksim/ταξίμι/تَقْسِيم: A two-part limited-edition zine. Exhibited in the National Library of Victoria, as part of Tonerpalooza II, Melbourne. (23-24 September).
Yalcinkaya, C & Ahmed, S, 2017, You See Monsters, Art Performance as Hazeen at Shh Centre, Sydney. This performance was recorded for the You See Monsters documentary, directed by Tony Jackson for the ABC’s Artsville program (28 April 2017).
Yalcinkaya, C, Ahmed S, Jumaadi, J, 2016, “Halal Zalal”. Music and Shadow Puppet Performance as Hazeen at “United Nations” ARTBAR event, curated by Jason Wing, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (28 October).
Yalcinkaya, C, 2016, “Wounds of Difference” in If we all Spat at Once They’d Drown, Sam Wallman (ed.), Melbourne. Published with funding from City of Melbourne. Non-fiction research comic about Turkish migrants in Sydney, national identity and class in the context of a live music performance by a Turkish rock band.
Yalcinkaya, C & Ahmed, S, 2015, “Muslim Zombies”. Hazeen music performance as part of “Winter Wonderland”. One-night art event curated by Zanny Begg and Megan Monte as part of the Masters of Curating and Cultural Leadership Course, UNSW Art & Design, held at O’neill’s Adventureland, an abandoned Fun Park in the West of Sydney.
Hecker, P (curator), Altay, U (curator), Yalcinkaya, C (consultant), 2015, “The Art of Resistance”. Exhibition of art and prints from Resist Comics at Philipps-Universität Marburg (24 November 2014 -15 February 2015). Yalcinkaya, C (editor, writer, illustrator and translator), 2015, Resist Comics. Published through crowdfunding from Kickstarter. Sydney (English translation of Dirençizgiroman – see below).
Yalcinkaya, C (editor, writer and illustrator), 2014, Direncizgiroman. Esen Kitap, Istanbul. (a comics anthology inspired by the Occupy Gezi Park movement in Turkey.
Ahmed, S, Yalcinkaya, C, Kazemi, K (performers), 2023, Border Farce and Sovereign Murders, performance at Mona Foma.
Ahmed, S, Yalcinkaya, C et al (writers and performers), 2022, Hazeen-Sovereign Murders, LP, Piranha Records, Berlin. – Recorded and released with financial support from Documenta Fifteen and Australia Council for the Arts. Exhibited at Documenta Fifteen in Kassel, Germany.
Ahmed, S, Yalcinkaya, C et al (writers and illustrators), 2022 Alien Citizen, Zine. Funded by Documenta Fifteen and Australia Council for the Arts. Exhibited at Documenta Fifteen in Kassel, Germany.
Ahmed, S (co-director and producer), Ardon, A (co-director and director of photography), Kazemi, K (performance and music), Yalcinkaya C (performance and music), 2022 Border Farce, Video Installation/Documentary. Funded by Documenta Fifteen and Australia Council for the Arts. Exhibited at Documenta Fifteen in Kassel, Germany.
Yalcinkaya, C & Lloyd, J (curators), 2021, Panels That Transform: Comics and Activism, Exhibition, Macquarie University Art Gallery,1 July to 10 December. Funded by the Macquarie University Art Gallery and Faculty of Arts after a competitive process.
Yalcinkaya, C & Lloyd, J (eds), 2021, Panels That Transform: Comics and Activism, Exhibition Catalogue, Frances Street Press, Sydney. Funded by the Faculty of Arts after a competitive process.
Yalcinkaya, C & Carrigan, M (eds), 2018, Graphic Social Science Research Network, an international academic blog to research and promote graphic scholarship in the social sciences. https://graphicsocsci.medium.com/
Yalcinkaya, C & Ahmed, S, 2018, “Warm Bodies.” Art performance as Hazeen at Cement Fondu Gallery, Sydney.
Yalcinkaya, C, 2017, Taksim/ταξίμι/تَقْسِيم: A two-part limited-edition zine. Exhibited in the National Library of Victoria, as part of Tonerpalooza II, Melbourne. (23-24 September).
Yalcinkaya, C & Ahmed, S, 2017, You See Monsters, Art Performance as Hazeen at Shh Centre, Sydney. This performance was recorded for the You See Monsters documentary, directed by Tony Jackson for the ABC’s Artsville program (28 April 2017).
Yalcinkaya, C, Ahmed S, Jumaadi, J, 2016, “Halal Zalal”. Music and Shadow Puppet Performance as Hazeen at “United Nations” ARTBAR event, curated by Jason Wing, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (28 October).
Yalcinkaya, C, 2016, “Wounds of Difference” in If we all Spat at Once They’d Drown, Sam Wallman (ed.), Melbourne. Published with funding from City of Melbourne. Non-fiction research comic about Turkish migrants in Sydney, national identity and class in the context of a live music performance by a Turkish rock band.
Yalcinkaya, C & Ahmed, S, 2015, “Muslim Zombies”. Hazeen music performance as part of “Winter Wonderland”. One-night art event curated by Zanny Begg and Megan Monte as part of the Masters of Curating and Cultural Leadership Course, UNSW Art & Design, held at O’neill’s Adventureland, an abandoned Fun Park in the West of Sydney.
Hecker, P (curator), Altay, U (curator), Yalcinkaya, C (consultant), 2015, “The Art of Resistance”. Exhibition of art and prints from Resist Comics at Philipps-Universität Marburg (24 November 2014 -15 February 2015). Yalcinkaya, C (editor, writer, illustrator and translator), 2015, Resist Comics. Published through crowdfunding from Kickstarter. Sydney (English translation of Dirençizgiroman – see below).
Yalcinkaya, C (editor, writer and illustrator), 2014, Direncizgiroman. Esen Kitap, Istanbul. (a comics anthology inspired by the Occupy Gezi Park movement in Turkey.