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Day, I. 鈥淎fro-Feminism Before Afro-Pessimism: Meditations on Gender and Ontology.鈥 The Wretched of the World: The Past and Present of Anti-blackness. Eds. Moon-Kie Jung and Jo茫o H. Costa Vargas. Forthcoming 2020, Duke University Press.


Day, I. 鈥淭seng Kwong Chi and the Eugenic Landscape.鈥 American Quarterly 64.5 (2013): 91-118


Tiongson, A., Medak-Saltzman, D., Day, I., Temple University Press Series Editors: .


Day, I. 鈥淪olidarities of Nonalignment: Abolition, Decolonization and Anti-Capitalism.鈥 Co-authored with Michael J. Viola, Dean Itsuji Saranillio, and Juliana Hu Pegues. Critical Ethnic Studies 5.1-2 (2019).


Day, I. Public Seminar publicseminar.org The New School for Social Research. Published June 14, 2019.


Day, I. 鈥淥n Decolonial Relationality鈥 and 鈥淪ettler Colonial Critique, Transnational Lessons.鈥 Verge: Studies in Global Asias 5.1 (2019): 2-11


Day, I. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature. Sep. 28, 2018


Day, I. 鈥淏eyond Atomic Beauty: Transnational Warping in Lisa Yoneyama鈥檚 Cold War Ruins.鈥 Amerasia Journal. 44.3 (2018): 83-88


鈥淎lien Capital: Asian Racialization and the Logic of Settler Colonial Capitalism Book Review Forum鈥 by Wesley Attewell, Michelle Daigle, Genevieve Clutario, May Farrales, Stevie Ruiz, Christine Peralta, Dory Nason, and Iyko Day. The AAG [American Association of Geographers] Review of Books 6.3 (2018):192-205


Day, I. 鈥淗iroshima Hesitant.鈥 Photography and Culture 10.2 (2017): 169-171