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Books
- Cobb, JN, African American Literature in Transition, 1800-1830: Volume 2, 1800-1830
(May, 2021),
pp. 350 pages, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781108429078 [abs]
- Cobb, JN, Picture Freedom Remaking Black Visuality in the Early Nineteenth Century
(April, 2015),
pp. 288 pages, ISBN 9781479829774 [abs]
Essays, Articles, Chapters in Books
- Hull, S; Stevens, R; Cobb, J, Masks Are the New Condoms: Health Communication, Intersectionality and Racial Equity in COVID-Times,
Health Communication, vol. 35 no. 14
(December, 2020),
pp. 1740-1742, Informa UK Limited [doi]
- Cobb, JN, Making space: Deborah Willis and the archive of black visual culture,
Camera Obscura, vol. 35 no. 3
(December, 2020),
pp. 132-141, Duke University Press [doi] [abs]
- Cobb, JN, Enduring Truths: Sojourner's Shadows and Substance, by Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby,
The Art Bulletin, vol. 98 no. 4
(October, 2016),
pp. 528-530, Informa UK Limited [doi]
- Cobb, JN, A more perfect union: Black freedoms, white houses,
Public Culture, vol. 28 no. 1
(January, 2016),
pp. 63-87, Duke University Press [doi]
- Cobb, JN, "forget Me Not": Free Black Women and Sentimentality,
MELUS, vol. 40 no. 3
(September, 2015),
pp. 28-46, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0163-755X [doi] [abs]
- Cobb, JN, Directed by Himself: Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave,
American Literary History, vol. 26 no. 2
(April, 2014),
pp. 339-346, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0896-7148 [doi]
- Cobb, JN, No We Can't!: Postracialism and the Popular Appearance of a Rhetorical Fiction,
Communication Studies, vol. 62 no. 4
(September, 2011),
pp. 406-421, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1051-0974 [doi]
- Cobb, JN; Jackson,, JL, They Hate Me: Spike Lee, Documentary Filmmaking, and Hollywood’s ‘Savage Slot.’,
in Fight the Power! The Spike Lee Reader
(2009), Peter Lang, ISBN 9781433102363 [abs]
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