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Bennister, Mark and Obendorf, Simon (2019) The 2019 Australian Election: Quiet Australians, Daggy Dads and Climate Change. Political Insight, 10 (3). pp. 25-27. ISSN 2041-9058

Obendorf, Simon and Randerson, Claire (2013) Evaluating the Model United Nations: diplomatic simulation as assessed undergraduate coursework. European Political Science, 12 (3). pp. 350-364. ISSN 1680-4333

Obendorf, Simon and Randerson, Claire (2012) The Model United Nations simulation and the student as producer agenda. Enhancing Learning in the Social Sciences (ELiSS), 4 (3). ISSN 1756-848X

Lek, Andrew and Obendorf, Simon (2004) Contentment or containment? Consumption and the lesbian and gay community in Singapore. James Gomez News .

Obendorf, Simon (1999) Homosexual rights and the non-western world: a postcolonial reading of homosexual rights in international human rights law. Third World Legal Studies, 15 . pp. 179-204. ISSN 0895-5018

Obendorf, Simon (1996) The European Union and the protection and provision of homosexual and lesbian rights. Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia Review, 16 . p. 179. ISSN 1441-0052

Review

Obendorf, Simon Benjamin (2016) Asian cities capitalising on culture. New Asia Books .

Book Section

Obendorf, Simon (2015) Dangerous relations? Lessons from the interface of postcolonial studies and international relations. In: What postcolonial theory doesn't say. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures . Routledge, New York and Abingdon, pp. 30-48. ISBN 041585797X, 9780415857970

Obendorf, Simon (2014) Consuls, consorts or courtesans? 'Singapore Girls' between the nation and the world. In: Women and the politics of representation in Southeast Asia: engendering discourse in Singapore and Malaysia. Research on Gender in Asia . Routledge. ISBN 9781138786479

Obendorf, Simon (2013) A few respectable steps behind the world? Gay and lesbian rights in contemporary Singapore. In: Sexual orientation, gender identity and human rights in the Commonwealth: struggles for decriminalisation and change. School of Advanced Study Press, University of London, pp. 231-259. ISBN 9780957354883

Obendorf, Simon (2012) Both contagion and cure: queer politics in the global city-state. In: Queer Singapore: illiberal citizenship and mediated cultures. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, pp. 97-114. ISBN 9888139339

Obendorf, Simon (2006) Sodomy as metaphor. In: Postcolonizing the international: working to change the way we are. Writing past colonialism . University of Hawai'i Press, Hawai'i, pp. 177-206. ISBN 9780824830069

Obendorf, Simon (2006) Reading racial gaze: western gay society and pornographic depictions of Asian men. In: Gendered outcasts and sexual outlaws: sexual oppression and gender hierarchies in queer men’s lives. Gay and lesbian studies . Harrington Park Press, New York, USA, pp. 153-176. ISBN 9781560235019

Paper or Report

Darby, Phillip, Goonewardene, Devika, Ng, Edgar and Obendorf, Simon (2003) A postcolonial international relations? Other. Institute of Postcolonial Studies, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

Conference or Workshop contribution

Obendorf, Simon (2012) Postcolonial homonationalism in contemporary Asia: insights from Hong Kong and Singapore. In: Association of South East Asian Studies in the United Kingdom, 7-9 September 2012, University of Durham, Durham, UK.

Obendorf, Simon (2011) Postcolonialism incorporated? In: Living Past Theory: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Postcolonial, 10-11 February 2011, University of York.

Obendorf, Simon (2011) Count on queers, Singapore. In: Singapore Seminar 2010/2011, 28 January 2011, Senate House, University of London.

Obendorf, Simon (2010) “Why they hate Singapore”: the outer limits or new possibilities of postcolonial theory. In: What Postcolonial Theory Doesn’t Say, 3-5 July 2010, University of York.

Obendorf, Simon (2007) Reading sexuality, cosmopolitanism and the global city narrative between Hong Kong and Singapore. In: Everyday Life in the Global City, 9-11 July 2007, Manchester Institute of Social and Spatial Transformations, Manchester Metropolitan University.

Thesis

Kirkpatrick, Jane (2017) Shaping social movements: international actors in Kosovo and Afghanistan. PhD thesis, University of Lincoln.

Obendorf, Simon Benjamin (2006) Sexing up the international. PhD thesis, University of Melbourne.

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