Jodi A. Byrd

Title

Jodi A. Byrd

Birthplace

Chickasaw Nation, Anishinaabe, M’Chigeeng

Primary Sources

Byrd, J. A., & Pierce, J. M. (2024). Settler-Colonial Elimination and the Dobbs Decision: Relationality, Indigenous Kin-making, and Queer Responsibilities. GLQ, 30(1), 81-102. https://doi.org/10.1215/10642684-10938551

Byrd, J., Tuck, E., Caspari, M., Daly, R., & Macklin, R. (2023). ‘On Being Committed to Indigenous Feminist Interventions’: Jodi Byrd and Eve Tuck in Conversation. Parallax, 29(2), 229-247. https://doi.org/10.1080/13534645.2023.2271735

Byrd, J.A. (2022). What’s Normative got to do with it: Towards Queer Indigenous Relationality, Social Text, 38 (4), 105-123, https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-8680466

Byrd, J.A. (2022). Loves and Secrets. Southern Cultures 28(3), 70-73. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/scu.2022.0026.

Byrd, J. A. (2021). Not Yet: Indigeneity, Antiblackness, and Anticolonial Liberation. In M.-K. Jung, & J. H. C. Vargas (Eds.), Antiblackness (pp. 309-324). Duke University Press. https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478013167-020

Byrd, J.A. (2019). Weather with you: Settler colonialism, antiblackness, and the grounded relationalities of resistance. Critical Ethnic Studies, 5(1–2), 207–214.
https://doi.org/10.5749/jcritethnstud.5.1-2.0207

Byrd, J.A., Goldstein, A., Melamed, J., & Reddy, C. (2018). Predatory value: Economies of dispossession and disturbed relationalities. Social Text, 36(2), 1–18.  https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-4362325

Byrd, J.A. (2016). Still waiting for the "post" to arrive: Elizabeth Cook-Lynn and the imponderables of American Indian postcoloniality. Wicazo Sa Review, 31(1), 75–89.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/623734/summary

Byrd, J.A. (2011). The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
https://www.upress.umn.edu/Plone/book-division/books/the-transit-of-empire

Byrd, J.A., & Rothberg, M. (2011). Between subalternity and indigeneity: Critical categories for postcolonial studies. Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 13(1), 1–12.
https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2011.545574

Secondary Sources

Koshy, S., Cacho, L. M., Byrd, J., & Jefferson, B. J. (Eds.). (2022). Colonial racial capitalism. Duke University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781478023371
https://www.dukeupress.edu/colonial-racial-capitalism

Jefferson, B.J., Byrd, J.A., Cacho, L.M., & Koshy, S. (2022). Colonial Racial Capitalism. Durham: Duke University Press. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/102387

Barker, J., Byrd, J. A., Goldstein, A., Grande, S., Bernal, J., DeVore, R., ... & Teba, J. (2021). Catastrophe, Care, and All That Remains. Social Text, 39(4), 27-53. https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-9408070

Deer, S., Byrd, J. A., Mitra, D., & Haley, S. (2021). Rage, indigenous feminisms, and the politics of survival. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 46(4), 1057-1071. https://doi.org/10.1086/713294

Extra Resources

Jodi Byrd, What Remains: Colonial Racial Capitalism, Videogames, and an Empire in Play (March 4, 2021). Centre for Ethics. YouTube. Accessed March 25, 2025. https://youtu.be/8coHtXGje_A

Racial Capitalism and the U.S. Colonial Present (March 5, 2020). Yale University. YouTube. Accessed March 25, 2025. https://youtu.be/vwTLGE-YWe4

Critical Race Lecture Series presents Jodi A. Byrd (March 17, 2017). Cornell English Department. YouTube. Accessed March 25, 2025. https://youtu.be/8VNZVS2hlNQ

Jodi Byrd, "Indigenous Studies" | Fall '15 MCT (November 12, 2015). Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory. YouTube. Accessed March 25, 2025. https://youtu.be/HyL1x6mUpbc

Citation

“Jodi A. Byrd,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed April 13, 2025, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/542.

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