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Adhikari, A. (2025). “The After of the Already Too Late”: Cinema, Time, and Third World Solidarity in Naeem Mohaiemen’s The Young Man Was. Cultural Critique, 127(1), 177–205. https://doi.org/10.1353/cul.2025.a957080


Adhikari, A. (2024, April 2). "Globalectics (Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o)." Global South Studies. https://www.globalsouthstudies.org/keyword-essay/globalectics-ngugi-wa-thiongo/


Cassarino, S. (2023). Each Luminous Thing: Poems. Persea Books.


Day, I. (2026)  "Laundering Asian/American Grief in the Time of Genocide." In S. Thomas and T. Tiongson (Eds.), Intimacies of Anti-Asian Violence. Fordham University Press.


Day, I. (2025). “Reading Red, Reading Palestine.” PMLA, 140 (2), 321-326.


Ahuja, N., Day, I. and Jaleel, R. (2025). "Imperial Realism." Critical Ethnic Studies 9.2


Abourahme, N and Day, I (2024), Co-editors of “Palestine after Analogy,” Special Issue of Critical Ethnic Studies Journal 9.1 


Day, I. (2024) “Haunted by Answers.” Guest Column in Daily Hampshire Gazette, online and print, Jan 9, 2024. Retrieved from: https://www.gazettenet.com/Guest-columnist-Day-53579030


Day, I. (2024). “Crisis Infrastructures.” Forum essay on Laleh Khalili’s Sinews of War and Trade. Critical Ethnic Studies 8.2