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Publications of Grant Farred    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. G. Farred, What My Name? Black Vernacular Intellectuals (2003), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
  2. G. Farred, Midfielder's Moment: Coloured Literature and Culture in Contemporary South Africa (1999), New York: Westview Press

Minor Books

  1. G. Farred, Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest, in 2008 (2008), University of Minnesota Press

Edited Volumes

  1. Dossier on Globalization and the Humanities", in Nepantla: View From South: "Globalization and the Humanities", edited by G. Farred (March, 2003)
  2. Rethinking C.L.R. James, edited by G. Farred (1996), London: Basil Blackwell

Special Issues

  1. Co-Editor with Rita Barnard, After the Thrill is Gone: The First Decade of Post-Apartheid South Africa, edited by Co-editor with Rita Barnard, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 103 no. 4 (Fall 2004)

Articles in a Journal

  1. G. Farred, The Not-Yet Counter-Partisan: A New Politics of Oppositionality, edited by Co-edited with Rita Barnard, South Atlantic Quarterly (Special Issue), vol. 103 no. 4 (Fall 2004)
  2. G. Farred, The Double Temporality of Lagaan: Cultural Struggle and Postcolonialism, Journal of Sport and Social Issues, vol. 28 no. 2 (May 2004)
  3. G. Farred, Living in Crowded Houses: The Dialogic of Alienation in the Fiction of C.L.R. James and V.S. Naipaul, The C.L.R. James Journal (2004)
  4. G. Farred, SACOS Man: A 'Civic' Moment, Illuminations (Fall 2004)
  5. G. Farred, Fiaca and Veronismo: Race and Silence in Argentine Football, Leisure Studies (Spring 2004) ((England).)
  6. G. Farred, "Wankerdom: Configuring Scotland as a Postcolonial Space", South Atlantic Quarterly (Fall, 2003)
  7. G. Farred, "Don't Cry For Me Argentina: Area Studies and Global Branding", Nepantla: View from South (March, 2003)
  8. G. Farred, At a Moment of Danger: Subaltern Studies Historiography as a Critique of the Postcolonial Condition", Works and Days, vol. 22 no. 1-2 (Spring, 2003)
  9. G. Farred, "The African Renaissance: At the Crossroads of Postcoloniality and Postmodernity", Contours: A Journal of the African Diaspora, vol. 1 no. 1 (2003)
  10. G. Farred, "Bad Taste", The Journal of Sport & Social Issues (November, 2002)
  11. G. Farred, "Back to the Borderlines: Thinking Race Disgracefully", Scrutiny, vol. 2 (June, 2002), (South Africa)
  12. G. Farred, "Long Distance Love: Growing Up A Liverpool F.C. Fan in Cape Town", Journal of Sport and Social Issues, vol. 26 no. 1 (February, 2002)
  13. G. Farred, "The Mundanacity of Violence: Living in a State of Disgrace", Interventions (2002)
  14. G. Farred, "When Postcolonial Chickens Come Home to Roost: How Yardie Fiction has Created a New Postcolonial Subject", South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 100 no. 1 (Winter, 2001)
  15. G. Farred, "TV's Time's Up: The Olympics That Weren't", Journal of Sport and Social Issues (February, 2001)
  16. G. Farred, "Prophetic Readings, Prophetic Failings & The American Years: C.L.R. James's Postcolonial Thinking", Against the Current (February, 2001)
  17. G. Farred, "A Thriving Postcolonialism: Toward An Anti-Postcolonial Discourse", Nepantla: View From South, vol. 2 no. Issue 2 (2001)
  18. G. Farred, "Where does the Rainbow Nation End? Colouredness and Citizenship in Post-Apartheid South Africa", New Centennial Review, vol. 1 no. 1 (2001)
  19. G. Farred, "Cool as the Other Side of the Pillow: How ESPN's SportsCenter has Changed Sport's Talk", Journal of Sport and Social Issues, vol. 24 no. Issue 2 (May, 2000), pp. 96-117
  20. G. Farred, "Better the Devil You Know? The Politics of Colouredness and Post-Apartheid Elections in the Western Cape", Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture and Society, vol. 2 no. 2 (Spring, 2000), pp. 50-64
  21. G. Farred, "Mourning the PostApartheid State Already? The Poetics of Loss in Zakes Mda's Ways of Dying", Modern Fiction Studies (Spring, 2000), pp. 183-206
  22. G. Farred, "Endgame Identity? Mapping the New Left Roots of Identity Politics", New Literary History, vol. 31 no. 4 (Autumn 2000), pp. 627-48
  23. G. Farred, "Feasting on Foreman: When We Were Kings as Hagiography", Camera Obscura (Spring, 1999), pp. 52-77
  24. G. Farred, "Leavisite Cool: The Organic Links between Cultural Studies and Scrutiny", Disposotio/n, vol. XXI no. 48 (1999), pp. 1-19
  25. G. Farred, "Introduction: The British New Left and the Rise of Cultural Studies", Dispositio/n, vol. XXI no. 48 (1999)
  26. G. Farred, "What's My Name? Muhammad Ali, Poscolonial Pugilist", Dispositio/n (Spring, 1997)
  27. G. Farred, "The Nation in White: Cricket in a post-apartheid South Africa", Social Text (Spring, 1997), pp. 9-32
  28. G. Farred, "You Can Go Home Again, You Just Can't Stay: Stuart Hall and the Caribbean Diaspora", Research In African Literaturse, vol. 27 no. 4 (Winter, 1996), pp. 28-48
  29. G. Farred, "No Way Out: Loyalty Within the Bounedness of Race", Camera Obscura, vol. 35 (Fall, 1996), pp. 7-23
  30. G. Farred, "Menace II Society: No Way Out for the Boyz in the Hood", Michigan Quarterly Review (Summer, 1996), pp. 475-492 ((Reprint).)
  31. G. Farred, "The Intellectual As Outsider", New Politics, vol. 6 no. 1 (Summer, 1995), pp. 87-94
  32. G. Farred, "Black Nationalism Reemerges on South African Streets", New Politics, vol. IV no. 4 (Winter, 1994), pp. 59-69
  33. G. Farred, "'Victorian With The Rebel Seed': C.L.R. James, Postcolonialism Intellectual", Social Text (Spring, 1994), pp. 21-38
  34. G. Farred, "The Politics of Over-representation: On Hegemony and Kangols", Social Text, vol. 42 (1994), pp. 21-26
  35. G. Farred, "Downtown Cape Town, That's Where Black South Africans Are Headed", Architecture New York (October, 1993)
  36. G. Farred, "Not Like Women At All: Black Female Subjectivity in Lauretta Ngcobo's And They Didn't Die", Genders, vol. 16 (Spring, 1993), pp. 94-112
  37. G. Farred, "Trespassing: Coloured on the White side of the tracks", Documents, vol. 2 (Spring, 1993)
  38. G. Farred, "What Formation? The New South African Nation?", Alphabet City, vol. 2 (Fall, 1992) ((Canada).)
  39. G. Farred, "Let's Hear It For Class", Mediations, vol. 16 no. 2 (May, 1992)
  40. G. Farred, "Unity and Difference in Black South Africa", Social Text, vol. 31/32 (1992), pp. 217-234
  41. G. Farred, "Looking for a place: The MLG as a space for conducting a radical politics", Mediations, vol. 16 no. 1 (December, 1991)
  42. G. Farred, "Writing in a Twilight Zone: Richard Rive, Coloured Artist and Intellectual", New Contrast (Spring, 1991) ((South Africa).)
  43. G. Farred, "The Color of Writing Black", ALA (African Literature Association), vol. 15 no. 4 (Fall, 1989), pp. 24-26

Articles Accepted in Journal

  1. G. Farred, America's Africa: Barack Obama and the Aporia of Race, Safundi (2007)
  2. G. Farred, A Politics of Doubt, Werkwinkel (The Netherlands) (2007)
  3. G. Farred, Out of Context: Thinking Cultural Studies Diasporically, Cultural Studies Review (Australia) (2007)
  4. G. Farred, The Event of the Black Body at Rest, Cultural Critique, vol. 66 (2007)
  5. G. Farred, Politics of Prosthesis: Paul Against Neo-Pauline Universalism., Polygraph. (2006)
  6. G. Farred, Argentine Chronometrics: The Time of the Constitution., South Atlantic Quarterly (2006)
  7. G. Farred, Zinedine Zidane and the Event of the Secret, Chimurenga (South Africa), vol. 10 (2006)
  8. G. Farred, A Fidelity to Politics: Shame and the African-American Vote in the 2004 Elections, Social Identities, vol. 12 no. 2 (2006)

Articles in a Collection

  1. G. Farred, Anfield Envy: How the Spirit of Liverpool Hangs Over Manchester United, in Manchester United, edited by David Andrews (2004), Routledge
  2. G. Farred, "Repressions of the Modernist Unconscious: A Critique of the 'African Renaissance'", in Postmodernism, Postcoloniality, and African Studies, edited by A. Magubane (2003), Africa World Press
  3. G. Farred, "Freedom in Poversty, Liberty in Riches: The IMF, the World Bank, and Women's Resistance in West Africa", in World Book Literature, edited by Amitava Kumar (Fall, 2002), University of Minnesota Press
  4. G. Farred, "Literary Criticism: Cultural Studies' Alter Ego", in The Institution of Literature, edited by Jeffrey Williams (2002), Albany: SUNY Press
  5. G. Farred, "Wailin' Soul: The Black American Roots of Reggae", in Soul: Black Power, Politics and Culture, edited by Monique Gilroy and Richard Green (1998), New York University Press
  6. G. Farred, "Frist Stop Port-au-Prince: Mapping Postcolonial Africa Through Toussaint L'Ouverture and his Black Jacobins", in The Politics of Culture in the Shadow of Capital, edited by Lisa Lowe and David Lloyd (1997), Durham: Duke University Press
  7. G. Farred, "Bulletproof Settlers: The Politics of Offense in the New South Africa", in Whiteness: A Critical Reader, edited by Mike Hill (1997), pp. 63-78, New York: New York University Press
  8. G. Farred, "The Prettiest Postcolonial: Muhammad Ali", in Boys: Cultures and Masculinities, edited by Paul Smith (1996), Boulder: Westview Press
  9. G. Farred, "Its an X-Thing: The Culture of Black Nationalism in Contemporary South Africa", in Reading the Shape of the World: Toward an International Cultural Studies, edited by Richard Dienst and Henry Schwarz (1996), Boulder, Co: Westview Press
  10. G. Farred, "The Maple Man: How Cricket Made A Postcolonial Intellectual", in Rethinking C.L.R. James, edited by Grant Farred (1996), pp. 165-186, London: Basil Blackwell
  11. G. Farred, "Take Back The Mike" Producing A Language For Date Rape", in Going Public: The Academic Left After the PC Debate, edited by Christopher Newfield and Ronald Strickland (1995), Boulder: Westview Press

Book Reviews

  1. G. Farred, The black intellectual's work is never done: a critique of the discourse of reconciliation in South Africa, Postcolonial Studies, vol. 7 no. 1 (2004) (Reviewing Complicities: The Intellectual and Apartheid by Mark Sanders.)
  2. G. Farred, The Ellisonian Injunction, Small Axe 16, September 2004 (2004) (Reviewing Masking and Power by Gerald Aching.)
  3. G. Farred, "The Guguletu Seven" (Film review), Political Communication, vol. 20 no. 1 (January-March 2003)
  4. G. Farred, "Difference: Sports Theory and Structural Transformation:" Race, Sport and British Society, in New Formations, edited by Ben Carrington and Ian McDonald (May, 2002) ((Britain).)
  5. G. Farred, "Thinking Beyond The Boundaries: On Racial Frontiers: The New Culture of Frederick Douglass, Ralph Ellison, and Bob Marley" (Gregory Stephens), Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, vol. 30 no. 6 (November, 2001)
  6. G. Farred, "When Politics is More than a Literary Afterthought: After Lives: Legacies of Revolutionary Writing" (Barbara Harlow), Research In African Literatures (Spring, 1999)
  7. G. Farred, "Mapping Resistance Through Cultural Studies", Robin D.G. Kelley's Race Rebels (Summer, 1996)
  8. G. Farred, "Reclaiming the Amateur: The Virtues of Intellectual Outsiderhood", in Edward Said's Representation of the Intellectual, Criticism (Fall, 1995)

Articles Accepted in Collection

  1. G. Farred, Socratic Solitude: The Scouser Two-as-One, in Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport, edited by Ben Carrington and Ian MacDonald (2007), Routledge
  2. G. Farred, Cronometrico Argentino: La Temporalidad de la regal de la Ley?, in Critica de la Acumacion: Acontecimiento, Subalternidad y Multitud, edited by Oscar Cabezas (2004)
  3. G. Farred, "Kirin Narayan", in South Asian Novelists in English: An A to Z Guide, edited by Jaina Sanga (2003), Greenwood Press

Other

  1. G. Farred, The black intellectual's work is never done: a critique of the discourse of reconciliation in post-apartheid South Africa, Postcolonial Studies, vol. 7 no. 1 (2004)
  2. G. Farred, The black intellectual's work is never done: a critique of the discourse of reconciliation in post-apartheid South Africa, Postcolonial Studies, vol. 7 no. 1 (2004)
  3. G. Farred, "Ali was a Bad Man Once, And Now Again", The Chronicle Review (January 11, 2002)
  4. G. Farred, The Dilemma of Contemporary Cultural Studies, The Minnesota Review (2001)

Introductions, Forewords and Afterwords

  1. G. Farred, "Introduction", in Rethinking C.L.R. James, edited by Grant Farred (1996), pp. 1-14, Basil Blackwell