Publications of Jennifer C. Nash

Books

  1. Nash, JC. Birthing Black Mothers. August, 2021: 264 pages.
  2. Nash, JC. Black Feminism Reimagined After Intersectionality.  Duke University Press, December, 2018: 184 pages.
  3. Nash, JC. Gender Love. 2017: 383 pages.
  4. Nash, JC. The Black Body in Ecstasy Reading Race, Reading Pornography.  Duke University Press, March, 2014: 232 pages.

Book Chapters

  1. Nash, JC. "INTERSECTIONAL ICONOGRAPHY: Promise, Peril, Possibility." The Routledge International Handbook of Intersectionality Studies January, 2024: 199-208.
  2. Nash, JC. "Beyond Antagonism Rethinking Intersectionality, Transnationalism, and the Women's Studies Academic Job Market." TRANSNATIONAL FEMINIST ITINERARIES 2021: 37-51.
  3. Nash, JC. "Intersectionality." KEYWORDS FOR GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES 2021: 128-133.
  4. Nash, J. "Pleasurable Blackness." The Palgrave Handbook of Sexuality Education November, 2016.
  5. Nash, J. "Theorizing Race, Theorizing Racism: New Directions in Interdisciplinary Scholarship." The Ashgate Research Companion to Feminist Legal Theory April, 2016.
  6. Nash, J. "Desiring Desiree." Porno Chic and the Sex Wars American Sexual Representation in the 1970s 2016.

Journal Articles

  1. Wiegman, R; Nash, JC. "Object Lessons at 10: a conversation." Feminist Theory 24:2 (April, 2023): 262-276.
  2. Nash, JC. "On the beginning of the world: dominance feminism, afropessimism and the meanings of gender." Feminist Theory 23:4 (December, 2022): 556-574.
  3. 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 35:3 (September, 2022): 473-475.
  4. Nash, JC. "The Promise of Repair: VBACs and Contemporary Feminist Political Desire." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 43:2 (2022): 169-190.
  5. Nash, JC. "Sarah Knott. Mother Is a Verb: An Unconventional History.." The American Historical Review 126:3 (November, 2021): 1240-1241.
  6. Nash, JC; Pinto, S. "A new genealogy of"intelligent rage," or other ways to think about white women in feminism." Signs 46:4 (June, 2021): 883-910.
  7. Nash, JC. "The Afterlife of Reproductive Slavery: Biocapitalism and Black Feminism’s Philosophy of History." Modern Language Quarterly 82:2 (June, 2021): 268-270.
  8. Nash, J. "Citational Desires: On Black Feminism's Institutional Longings." Diacritics: a review of contemporary criticism 48:3 (2021): 76-91.
  9. Nash, J. "Home is Where the Birth Is: Race, Risk, and Labor During COVID-19." Yale Journal of Law and Feminism 32:2 (2021): 103-132.
  10. Nash, JC. "Black Lactation Aesthetics: Remaking the Natural in Lakisha Cohill's Photographs." Feminist Studies 47:1 (2021): 94-111.
  11. Nash, JC; Pinto, S. "Strange Intimacies." Public Culture 32:3 (September, 2020): 491-512.
  12. Nash, JC. "Slow Loss: Black Feminism and Endurance." Social Text 40:2 (June, 2020): 1-20.
  13. Nash, JC. "Writing Black Beauty." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 45:1 (September, 2019): 101-122.
  14. Nash, JC. "Pedagogies of Desire." differences 30:1 (May, 2019): 197-227.
  15. Nash, JC. "Birthing Black Mothers: Birth Work and the Making of Black Maternal Political Subjects." WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly 47:3-4 (2019): 29-50.
  16. Jennifer C. Nash, . "Feminist Credentials: Notes on the Politics of Women's Studies Graduate Certificates." Feminist Studies 44:2 (2018): 284-284.
  17. Nash, JC. "Intersectionality and Its Discontents." American Quarterly 69:1 (2017): 117-129.
  18. Nash, JC. "Unwidowing: Rachel Jeantel, Black Death, and the “Problem” of Black Intimacy." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 41:4 (June, 2016): 751-774.
  19. Nash, JC. "Feminist originalism: Intersectionality and the politics of reading." Feminist Theory 17:1 (April, 2016): 3-20.
  20. 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 50 (May, 2015): 1-10.
  21. Nash, JC. "Black Anality." GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 20:4 (October, 2014): 439-460.
  22. Nash, JC. "Institutionalizing the Margins." Social Text 32:1 (2014): 45-65.
  23. Nash, JC. "Practicing Love: Black Feminism, Love-Politics, and Post-Intersectionality." Meridians 11:2 (March, 2013): 1-24.
  24. Nash, JC. "Strange Bedfellows." Social Text 26:4 (2008): 51-76.