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Books (Peer-reviewed)
01
Situated Practices in Architecture and Politics (with Kai Wood Mah)
02
Governing Hate and Race in the United States and South Africa
03
Democratic Architectures of Development (with Kai Wood Mah)
04
On the Move: IRY in Toronto (with Kai Wood Mah and David J. Roberts)
Selected Articles and Chapters (Peer-reviewed)
05
“Architecture's Affective Imaginaries” (with Kai Wood Mah)
06
“Diffractive Drawing” (with Kai Wood Mah)
07
“Transposing Afropolitan Mobilities” (with Kai Wood Mah)
08
“Spatialising the Curriculum” (with Emily Johanna Ashton and Kai Wood Mah)
09
“Economies of Humanitarian Architectural Practice” (with Kai Wood Mah)
10
“Philosopher Children Moving through Spacetime” (with Kai Wood Mah)
11
« Le campus urbain comme espace postcolonial » (avec Kai Wood Mah)
12
“Refugee Housing without Exception” (with Kai Wood Mah)
13
“Negotiating Difference in Post-apartheid Housing Design” (with Kai Wood Mah)
14
“Academic Managerialism in the Art and Design School”
15
“Race, Sex, Violence and the Problem of Agency in North Carolina, 1889-1903”
16
“Race, Space, and New Right Editorial Cartoons in the United States”
17
“Governing Images: The Politics of Film and Video Distribution in Late-apartheid and Post-apartheid South Africa”
18
“A Genealogy of Media Regulation in South Africa since 1892”
19
“Governing Sounds: Hate, Race, and Responsibility in Post-apartheid Broadcasting”
20
“Freedom, Hate, Fronts: Whiteness and Internet Politics in Post-apartheid South Africa”
21
“Tortious Race, Race Torts: Legal Consciousness, Unintentional Infliction Cases, and Unequal Outcomes”
Selected Articles and Chapters (Not Peer-Reviewed)
22
“Decolonizing the Toilet”
23
« Pas de paix sans développement: une proposition de recherche-création » (avec Kai Wood Mah)
24
“Between Abstract and Barack”
Selected Opinion and Commentary
25
“Inxeba as Afroporn from Outer Space”
26
“Design for Justice: Policing, Architecture and Urban Design in Chicago Post-Laquan” (with Kai Wood Mah)
27
“On Freedom and Unions in South Africa”
28
“Can Any Body Be Canadian?”
29
“South Africa after Nelson Mandela”
I had to leave home to find myself.
Gloria Anzaldúa