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Day, I (2021). Exclusion Acts: Iyko Day on Asian Through the Prism of Anti-Blackness. Artforum May 13, 2021.


Day, I. (2021). Property Keyword. Amerasia Journal 46.2 147-48.


Day, I. (2021). Afro-feminism before Afro-pessimism: Meditations on Gender and Ontology. Anti-blackness. Eds. Moon-Kie Jung and JoĂŁo H. Costa Vargas. Durham: Duke University Press, 60-81.


Day, I. (2021). On Immanence and Indeterminacy: Black Feminism and Settler Colonialism. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 39(1), 3-8.


Day, I. (2021). Ruin Porn and the Colonial Imaginary. PMLA 136(1), 125-131.


Day, I. (2020). The Yellow Plague and Romantic Anticapitalism. Monthly Review, 72(3), 64-73.


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


Day, I. “Tseng Kwong Chi and the Eugenic Landscape.” American Quarterly 64.5 (2013): 91-118


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


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