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Publications of Ian Baucom     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  Out of Place: Englishness, Empire and the Locations of Identity. Princeton UP, 1999.
  2.  Specters of the Atlantic: Finance Capital, Slavery, and the Philosophy of History. Duke University Press,  (Forthcoming, Duke University Press)

Edited

  1.  Shades of Black: The Black Arts Scene in Postwar Britain.  forthcoming Duke UP
  2.  Afterlives of Romanticism. a special edition of the South Atlantic Quarterly  (2003).
  3. I. Baucom, ed. Atlantic Genealogies. a special edition of the South Atlantic Quarterly  (2001).

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. "‘Signum rememorativum, demonstrativum, prognostikon’: Slavery and Finance Capital." in Victorian Investments (Forthcoming, Bloomington: Indiana University Press). Ed. Cannon Schmitt, ed..  2008. 
  2. I. Baucom. "The Disasters of War: On Inimical Life." Polygraph 18 (2006)
  3. I. Baucom. "Township Modernism (Reprint of chapter originally published in Geodmodernisms: Race, Modernism, Modernity." Beyond the Black Atlantic: Relocating Modernization and Technology. Ed. Walter Goebel and Saksia Schabo. Routledge, 2006.
  4. "Township Modernism." Geo-Modernisms. Ed. Laura Doyle and Laura Winkiel. Under Review, University of Indiana Press, 2005.
  5. I. Baucom, D. Bailey, S. Boyce. "Shades of Black." Changing States: Contemporary Art and Ideas in an Era of Globalisation. Institute for International Visual Art, London, 2004. 
  6. I. Baucom. "'Two Places at Once, or One Place Twice?': The art of Sutapa Biswas." Sutapa Biswas Institute for International Visual Arts, London, (2004)  republished; orignially published in "Crosscurrents."
  7. "'A Stranger's Near Approach': Afterlives of Romanticism." South Atlantic Quarterly  (2003)
  8. "Atlantic Genealogies (Editors introduction)." The South Atlantic Quarterly  (Jan. 2001)
  9. "Globalit Inc, or, The Cultural Logic of Global Literary Studies." PMLA, special issue on "Globalizing Literary Studies"  (Jan. 2001)
  10. "Spectres of the Atlantic." The South Atlantic Quarterly  (2001)
  11. "British to the Backbone: On Imperial Subject Fashioning." Kim: A Norton Critical Edition. Ed. Zohreh T. Sullivan. W.W. Norton and Co: New York, 2001. 
  12. "A Review of Brian Willan." Research in African Literatures 31.1 (2000)  ed. Sol Plaatje: Selected Writings
  13. "Found Drowned: The Irish Atlantic." Nineteenth Century Contexts 22 (2000)  republished in Victorian Afterlife: Postmodern Culture Rewrites the Nineteenth Century, John Kucich and Dianne Sadoff, eds. [Minneapolis: the U of Minnesota P, 2000]
  14. "Cryptic. Withheld. Singular." Nepantla: Views From South 1.2 (2000)
  15. "Hydrographies." The Geographical Review 89.2 (Apr. 1999)
  16. "Entries on Nadine Gordimer, Flora Nwapa, Olive Schreiner, Wole Soyinka and Amos Tutuola." The Encyclopedia of Sub-Saharan Africa Charles Scribner and Sons, (1999)
  17. "A Review of Joseph McLaughlin, Writing the Urban Jungle: Reading Empire in London from Doyle to Elliot: A Review." Ariel.  0
  18. "Fanon's Radio: Solidarity, Diaspora, and the Tactics of Listening." Contemporary Literature.  0
  19. "Entries on Kobena Mercer, Colin MacCabe, and the Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies." The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture  (forthcoming from Routledge)
  20. "A Review of Guari Viswanathan." Outside the Fold: Conversion, Modernity and Belief  (forthcoming in Church History)
  21. "British Cultural Studies." The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Literary Criticism and Theory Ed. Julian Wolfreys. Edinburgh UP,