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Publications of Tsitsi E. Jaji    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Jaji, TE. Mother Tongues Poems. Northwestern University Press, November, 2019. 104 pages pp.  [abs]
  2. Jaji, TE. Beating the Graves. U of Nebraska Press, March, 2017. 114 pages pp.  [abs]
  3. Jaji, TE. Africa in Stereo: Modernism, Music, and Pan-African Solidarity. Oxford University Press, January, 2014. 288 pages pp.  [abs]
  4. Jaji. Africa in Stereo: Moderism, Music and Pan-African Solidarity.  2014.  [abs]
  5. Jaji, T. "Carnaval" - Seven New Generation African Poets. Edited by Dawes, K; Abani, C. Slapering Hol Press, 2014.

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. Jaji, T. "Our Readers Write: mediating Africa Poetry's Audiences." Research in African Literatures Indiana University Press, (2020)
  2. Jaji, T. "Trade of Tears: Removal's Resonance in the Black Atlantic." The Acoustics of the Social on Page and Screen. Ed. Aghoro, N. Bloomsbury, 2020. 
  3. Jaji, T. "Zimbabwe in Verse: Anthologizing an Alternative Historiography." New Literary History 50.4Project MUSE, (2019): 609-639. [doi]
  4. Jaji, T. "Bingo Magazine in the Age of Pan-African Festivals." Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art 2018.42-43Duke University Press, (November, 2018): 110-123. [doi]
  5. Murphy, D; Munro, M; Jaji, T. "Introduction: The Performance of Pan-African Identities at Black and African Cultural Festivals." Interventions 20.7 (October, 2018): 947-951. [doi]  [abs]
  6. Jaji, TE. "Within Earshot of Africa—Meditations on The Sound of Culture." Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 22.1Duke University Press, (March, 2018): 159-171. [doi]
  7. Jaji, T. "Pan-Africanism." Keywords for African American Studies. Ed. Edwards, E; Ferguson, R; Ogbar, J. New York UP, 2018. 129-133.
  8. Jaji, T. "On Pacing in dossier What is the Scale of the Literary Object." Modernism/Modernity 3.4Johns Hopkins University Press, (2018)
  9. Jaji, T. "Genre in Africa." Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry Ed. Jaji, T; Saint, L. 4.2Cambridge University Press (CUP), (2017): 151-158.
  10. Jaji, T. "The Next Best Thing to Having Been There': Covering FESMAN and its Legacy in Black Popular Magazines." In the First World Festival of Black and African Culture, Dakar 1966: conte4xts and legacies. Ed. Murphy, D. Liverpool UP, 2016. 113-130.
  11. Jaji, T. "Classic Black." A New Vocabulary for Global Modernism. Ed. Hayot, E; Walkowitz, R. Columbia UP, 2016. 59-74.
  12. Jaji, T. "Kutamba Naye: In Serach of Anti-racist and Queer Solidarity." Ties that Bind: Race and the Politics of Friendship in South Africa. Ed. Soske, J; Walsh, S. Witwatersrand UP, 2016. 263-287.
  13. "Cassava Westerns: Theorizing the Pleasures of Playing the Outlaw in Africa." The Western in the Global South. Routledge, 2015.   [abs]
  14. Jaji, T. "The Name of the Farther, The Name of the Son, and the Name of the Homeric Spirit in Walcott's Omeros." La Torre-Revista General de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 10.36-37 (2015): 175-188.
  15. Cason, F; Jaji, T. "Symbiopsychotaxiplasticity." Cultural Studies 28.4Informa UK Limited, (July, 2014): 574-593. [doi]
  16. Jaji, T. "Music and Modernism in Africa." The Modernist World. Ed. Lindgren, A; Ross, S. Routledge, 2014. 197-205.
  17. Jaji, T. "Art Song Poetics: Performing Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Setting of Paul L. Dunbar’s “A Corn Song”." J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists 1.1Project MUSE, (March, 2013): 201-206. [doi]
  18. Jaji, T. "Can You Hear Africa Roar? StoryTime and the Digital Publishing Innovations of Ivor Hartmann and Emmanuel Sigauke." Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies Georgia Southern University, (2013): 213-229.
  19. Jaji, T. "Bingo: Francophone African Women and the Rise of the Glossy Magazine." Popular Culture in Africa: the Episteme of the Everyday. Ed. Newell, S; Okome, O. Routledge, 2013. 111-130.
  20. Jaji, T. "Re-collecting the Musical Politics of John and Nokutela Dube." Safundi 13.3-4Informa UK Limited, (July, 2012): 213-229. [doi]
  21. n/a, . "Double issue on Music." Safundi: the journal of South African and American studies Ed. Jaji, T; Ching, B. 13.3-4Taylor & Francis (Routledge), (2012)
  22. Tsitsi Jaji,. "Sound Effects: Synaesthesia as Purposeful Distortion in Keorapetse Kgositsile's Poetry." Comparative Literature Studies 46.2Project MUSE, (2009): 287-310. [doi]
  23. Jaji, T. "Prying Death's Door Open: Mourning the Living-Dead in Maryse Condé's Moi, Tituba Soriére...Noire de Salem." In Come Weep With Me: loss and mourning in the writings of Caribbean women writers. Ed. Harte, J. Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007. 56-73.
  24. Jaji, T. "Listening in on Jazz." The Fiction of Toni Morrison: Teaching and Writing on Race, Identity, and Culture. Ed. Carlacio, J. NCTE Press, 2007. 137-144.
  25. Jaji, T. "Strategic Deliriums and Hysterical Histories: Reasoning with the Violent in Edouard Glissant's "Case du commandeur"." Mode 1.1 (2005): 111-125.
  26. Jaji, T; Gueye, M. "Person, Place or Thing: The politics of Naming in Nafissatou Diallo;s Le fort maudit." Literary Griot: international journal of Black expressive culture studies 11.1 (1999): 33-47.

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