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Books
- Nash, JC, How We Write Now Living with Black Feminist Theory
(2024), Duke University Press, ISBN 9781478059509 [abs]
- Nash, JC, Birthing Black Mothers
(August, 2021),
pp. 264 pages, ISBN 9781478013501 [abs]
- Nash, JC, Black Feminism Reimagined After Intersectionality
(December, 2018),
pp. 184 pages, Duke University Press, ISBN 9781478002253 [abs]
- Nash, JC, Gender Love
(2017),
pp. 383 pages, ISBN 9780028663272 [abs]
- Nash, JC, The Black Body in Ecstasy Reading Race, Reading Pornography
(March, 2014),
pp. 232 pages, Duke University Press, ISBN 9780822377030 [abs]
Book Chapters
- Nash, JC, INTERSECTIONAL ICONOGRAPHY: Promise, Peril, Possibility,
in Routledge International Handbook of Intersectionality Studies
(January, 2024),
pp. 199-208, ISBN 9780367545048 [doi]
- Nash, JC, Thinking with Care A Critique of Love across Interdisciplines,
in ENTICEMENTS
(2024),
pp. 305-319, ISBN 978-1-4798-0761-1
- Nash, JC, Beyond Antagonism Rethinking Intersectionality, Transnationalism, and the Women's Studies Academic Job Market,
in TRANSNATIONAL FEMINIST ITINERARIES
(2021),
pp. 37-51, ISBN 978-1-4780-1443-0
- Nash, JC, Intersectionality,
in KEYWORDS FOR GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
(2021),
pp. 128-133, ISBN 978-1-4798-0815-1
- Nash, J, Pleasurable Blackness,
in The Palgrave Handbook of Sexuality Education
(November, 2016), Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 9781137400338 [abs]
- Nash, J, Theorizing Race, Theorizing Racism: New Directions in Interdisciplinary Scholarship,
in The Ashgate Research Companion to Feminist Legal Theory
(April, 2016), Routledge, ISBN 9781317043423 [abs]
- Nash, J, Desiring Desiree,
in Porno Chic and the Sex Wars American Sexual Representation in the 1970s
(2016), ISBN 9781625342263 [abs]
Journal Articles
- Nash, JC, :Lethal Intersections: Race, Gender, and Violence,
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 50 no. 3
(March, 2025),
pp. 797-799, University of Chicago Press [doi]
- Nash, JC; Pinto, S, On Exhaustion: Toward a Post-Care Feminism,
Differences, vol. 36 no. 1
(January, 2025),
pp. 87-114 [doi]
- Nash, JC, Black Feminist Self-Help: Or, Notes on the Genres of Contemporary Black Feminist Political Life,
Signs, vol. 49 no. 3
(March, 2024),
pp. 557-578 [doi] [abs]
- Wiegman, R; Nash, JC, Object Lessons at 10: a conversation,
Feminist Theory, vol. 24 no. 2
(April, 2023),
pp. 262-276 [doi] [abs]
- Nash, JC, On the beginning of the world: dominance feminism, afropessimism and the meanings of gender,
Feminist Theory, vol. 23 no. 4
(December, 2022),
pp. 556-574 [doi] [abs]
- Nash, JC, A Response to SaraEllen Strongman’s “Feeling Black Feminism, Otherwise: a Review of Jennifer Nash’s Black Feminism Reimagined: After Intersectionality (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2019)”,
International Journal of Politics Culture and Society, vol. 35 no. 3
(September, 2022),
pp. 473-475 [doi]
- Nash, JC, The Promise of Repair: VBACs and Contemporary Feminist Political Desire,
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 43 no. 2
(2022),
pp. 169-190, Project MUSE [doi]
- Nash, JC, Sarah Knott. Mother Is a Verb: An Unconventional History.,
The American Historical Review, vol. 126 no. 3
(November, 2021),
pp. 1240-1241, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]
- Nash, JC; Pinto, S, A new genealogy of"intelligent rage," or other ways to think about white women in feminism,
Signs, vol. 46 no. 4
(June, 2021),
pp. 883-910 [doi]
- Nash, JC, The Afterlife of Reproductive Slavery: Biocapitalism and Black Feminism’s Philosophy of History,
Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 82 no. 2
(June, 2021),
pp. 268-270, Duke University Press [doi]
- Nash, J, Home is Where the Birth Is: Race, Risk, and Labor During COVID-19,
Yale Journal of Law and Feminism, vol. 32 no. 2
(2021),
pp. 103-132, Yale Law School
- Nash, J, Citational Desires: On Black Feminism's Institutional Longings,
Diacritics: a review of contemporary criticism, vol. 48 no. 3
(2021),
pp. 76-91, Johns Hopkins University Press
- Nash, JC, Black Lactation Aesthetics: Remaking the Natural in Lakisha Cohill's Photographs,
Feminist Studies, vol. 47 no. 1
(2021),
pp. 94-111, Project MUSE [doi]
- Nash, JC; Pinto, S, Strange Intimacies,
Public Culture, vol. 32 no. 3
(September, 2020),
pp. 491-512, Duke University Press [doi] [abs]
- Nash, JC, Slow Loss: Black Feminism and Endurance,
Social Text, vol. 40 no. 2
(June, 2020),
pp. 1-20 [doi]
- Nash, JC, Writing Black Beauty,
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 45 no. 1
(September, 2019),
pp. 101-122, University of Chicago Press [doi]
- Nash, JC, Pedagogies of Desire,
differences, vol. 30 no. 1
(May, 2019),
pp. 197-227, Duke University Press [doi]
- Nash, JC, Birthing Black Mothers: Birth Work and the Making of Black Maternal Political Subjects,
WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, vol. 47 no. 3-4
(2019),
pp. 29-50, Project MUSE [doi]
- Jennifer C. Nash, Feminist Credentials: Notes on the Politics of Women's Studies Graduate Certificates,
Feminist Studies, vol. 44 no. 2
(2018),
pp. 284-284, Project MUSE [doi]
- Nash, JC, Intersectionality and Its Discontents,
American Quarterly, vol. 69 no. 1
(2017),
pp. 117-129, Project MUSE [doi]
- Nash, JC, Unwidowing: Rachel Jeantel, Black Death, and the “Problem” of Black Intimacy,
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 41 no. 4
(June, 2016),
pp. 751-774, University of Chicago Press [doi]
- Nash, JC, Feminist originalism: Intersectionality and the politics of reading,
Feminist Theory, vol. 17 no. 1
(April, 2016),
pp. 3-20, SAGE Publications [doi] [abs]
- Falcón, SM; Nash, JC, Shifting analytics and linking theories: A conversation about the “meaning-making” of intersectionality and transnational feminism,
Women's Studies International Forum, vol. 50
(May, 2015),
pp. 1-10, Elsevier BV [doi]
- Nash, JC, Black Anality,
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, vol. 20 no. 4
(October, 2014),
pp. 439-460, Duke University Press [doi] [abs]
- Nash, JC, Institutionalizing the Margins,
Social Text, vol. 32 no. 1
(2014),
pp. 45-65, Duke University Press [doi]
- Nash, JC, Practicing Love: Black Feminism, Love-Politics, and Post-Intersectionality,
Meridians, vol. 11 no. 2
(March, 2013),
pp. 1-24, Duke University Press [doi] [abs]
- Nash, JC, Strange Bedfellows,
Social Text, vol. 26 no. 4
(2008),
pp. 51-76, Duke University Press [doi]
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