Selected Publications
- 2025. “Striking Evidence: Counter-forensics of Courtroom Assemblies,” World Records Special Issue on Just Evidence can be found here.
- “Reading Red in Adrian Piper’s Internal Reports,” Forthcoming in Social Text Special Issue on Black Feminism and Abolition: 1987 and Now.
- 2022. Legal Spectatorship: Slavery and the Visual Culture of Domestic Violence,
Duke University Press. Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award. Honorable mention finalist for the 2023 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize.
- “Evidentiary Afterlives,” JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, In Focus 63.3 (Spring 2024).
- “Judgment’s Tableaux,” Parapraxis Magazine, Issue 2 (August, 2023).
- 2022. “Hieroglyphics of the Film: Stuplimity and Static in the Films of
Ja’Tovia Gary,” Black Camera can be found here.
- “Allegation Escrow Technology: Target Rape, Reporter’s Dilemma and the Promise of ‘He Said, They Said.’” First Monday Special Issue Video Evidence in Law & Policy, Sandra Ristovska, ed., Spring 2022 can be found here.
- “Techniques of Abstraction in Black Arts: A Feminist Review Essay.” Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism Special Issue on Feminist Mournings, Kimberly Juanita Brown and Jyoti Puri, eds., Spring 2022 can be found here.
- 2021. “Eye-Tracking Techniques and Strategies of the Flesh in The Brother From Another Planet: Notes Toward A Visual Literacy of Video-Recorded Lethal Police-Civilian Encounters,” Amherst Series on Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought Issue Law and the Visible, Austin Sarat, ed. can be found here.
- 2018. “Affective Architectures: Photographic Evidence and the Evolution of Courtroom
Visuality,” Journal of Visual Culture. Special Issue on Affect and the Limits of Photography, Vol. 17(2): 207-221 can be found here.
- 2015. “Held in the Light: Reading the Rihanna Domestic Abuse Photography.” In Feminist Surveillance Studies, eds. Rachel Dobrofsky and Shoshana Magnet. Durham, NC: Duke University Press: 107-124 can be found here.
- 2013. “Photographie Féminine: Exile and Survival in Ana Mendieta, Donna Ferrato and Nan Goldin.” Anglistica Aion: An Interdisciplinary Journal. Vol. 17(1): 179-190 can be found here.