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Books
- The Erotic Life of Racism. 2008. (Reader's Reports at Duke UP) [abs]
- Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country.
Edited by Co-edited with Tiya Miles. Duke University Press, Fall, 2006.
- Raising the Dead: Readings of Death and (Black) Subjectivity. Duke University Press, 2000. (Awarded the Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize from the American Studies Association (2002).)
Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books
- "The Apostate." Minnesota Review Forthcoming
(March, 2008)
[author's comments]
- with Jennifer D. Brody. "An/Other Case of New England Underwriting." Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds. Ed. Tiya Miles and Sharon Holland.
2005.
- "Is there an audience for my play?." Shakesqueer. Ed. Madhavi Menon.
2008. [author's comments]
- "When Characters Lack Character: A Biomythography." PMLA 123.5
(2008): 1494-1502.
[author's comments]
- "No Atheists in the Fox Hole: Toward a Radical Queer Politics." A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies. Blackwell,
2007.
- "Death in Black and White: A Reading of Marc Forster's Monster's Ball." Signs, special issue on visual culture 31.3
(Spring, 2006)
- "The Last Word on Racism: Toward a New Critical Race Theory." South Atlantic Quarterly 104.3
(Summer, 2005)
- "The Question of Normal." The Scholar and Feminist Online, "Public Sentiments" 2.1
(Summer, 2003)
www.barnard.edu/sfonline/ps/index.htm
- "If you know I have a history, you will respect me: A Perspective on Afro-Native American Literature." When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote. Ed. Jonathan Brennan. Urbana: University of Illinois Press,
2003.
- "Everyday Mo(u)rning." Theatre Journal: Special Issue on Tragedy 54.1
(March, 2002)
- "Bill T. Jones, Tupac Shakur and the (Queer) Art of Death." Callaloo 23.1
(Winter, 2000)
- "(Pro)Creating Imaginative Spaces and Other Queer Acts: Randall Kenan's A Visitation of Spirits and its Revival of James Baldwin's Absent Black Gay Man in Giovanni's Room." James Baldwin Now. Ed. Dwight McBride. New York University Press,
1999.
- "Querying Feminishm and Killing the Self in Consolidated's Business of Punishment." Beyond and Binary. Ed. Timothy Powell. Rutgers University Press,
1999.
- with Michael Awkard. "The Communities and World(s) of Beloved." Toni Morrison. Ed. Nellie Y. McKay. MLA Publications,
1997.
- "[White] Lesbian Studies." The New Lesbian Studies. Ed. Bonnie Zimmerman. The Feminist Press,
1996.
- "Bakulu Discourse: Toni Morrison's Language of the Margin." Lit: Literature,_Interpretation and Theory 6.1-2
(1995)
- "If you know I have a history, you will respect me: A Perspective on Afro-Native American Literature." Callaloo 17.1
(Winter, 1994)
- "Humanity is Not a Luxury: Some Thoughts on a Recent Passing." Tilting the Tower. Ed. Linda Garber. Routledge,
1994.
- "To Touch the Mother's Country: Sitting Audre Lorde's Erotics." Lesbian Erotics: Practices and Critiques. Ed. Karla Jay. New York University Press,
1994.
- "I love Happy Hour." www.42opus.com
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Book Reviews
- The Revolution, In Theory. American Literary History
(Spring). (A Review of Jody David Armour, Negrophobia and Reasonable Racism: the Hidden Costs of Being Black in America; Lindon Barrett, Blackness and Value: Seeing Double; and Hazel V. Carby, Race Men.)
- On Waiting to Exhale: Or what to Do When You're Feeling Black and Blue, a Review of Recent Black Feminist Criticism. Feminist Studies
(Spring).
- Review of Nat Turner before the Bar of Judgment: Fictional Treatments of the Southampton Slave Insurrection. ed. Mary Kemp Davis. American Literature
(Fall).
- Review of Race, Rape, and Lynching: The Red Record of American Literature, 1890-1912, Sandra Gunning and Every Tub Must Sit on It's Own Bottom: The Philosophy and Politics of Zora Neale Hurston. ed. Deborah G. Plant. Signs
(Spring).
- Audre Lorde: Poet and Philosopher. Uncommon Heroes. Phillip Sherman and Samuel Bernstein1994.
Other
- "How Bubba The Socrates Got to Be Neither." (2008). Completed and under review
[abs]
- "Killing Martha." (2008). [abs]
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