| 2015 | Prof. Dr. Tavia Nyong'o: Little Monsters: Race, Sovereignty and Queer Inhumanism in 'Beasts of the Southern Wild.'. In: GLQ, 2015, |
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| 2014 | Prof. Dr. Tavia Nyong'o: 'Rip It Up: Excess and Ecstasy in Little Richards Sound. In: Thomas DeFrantz, Anita Gonzalez, Black Performance Theory. Duke University Press, 2014. 169-183 |
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| 2014 | Prof. Dr. Tavia Nyong'o: Black Humanitarianism. In: Rebecka Rutledge Fisher, Jay Garcia, Retrieving the Human: Reading Paul Gilroy. SUNY Press, 2014. 187-205 |
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| 2014 | Prof. Dr. Tavia Nyong'o: In Finitude, Being with José, Being with Pedro. In: Social Text, 2014, 71-85 |
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| 2014 | Prof. Dr. Tavia Nyong'o: Race, Reenactment, and the 'Natural Born Citizen'. In: Dana Nelson, Ivy G. Wilson, Unsettled States: Nineteenth-Century American Literary Studies. NYU Press, 2014. 76-102 |
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| 2012 | Prof. Dr. Tavia Nyong'o: Back to the Garden: Queer Ecology in Samuel Delany's Heavenly Breakfast. In: American Literary History, 2012, 747-767 |
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| 2012 | Tavia Nyong'o: Same-Sex Africa and the Fantasy of Participation. In: Women Studies Quarterly, 2012, 40-63 |
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| 2012 | Prof. Dr. Tavia Nyong'o: The Scene of Occupation. In: TDR: The Drama Review, 2012, 136-149 |
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| 2011 | Tavia Nyong'o: Have You Seen His Childhood? Song, Screen, and the Queer Culture of the Child in Michael Jackson's Music. In: Journal of Popular Music Studies, 2011, 40-57 |
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| 2010 | Tavia Nyong'o: Brown Punk: Kalup Linzys Musical Anticipations. In: TDR: The Drama Review, 2010, 71-86 |
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