Writings

Essays

Black Life/Schwarz-Sein: Inhabitations of the Flesh

808s & Heartbreak, Katherine McKittrick & Alexander G. Weheliye

Diagrammatics as Physiognomy: W. E. B. Du Bois’s Graphic Modernities

Engendering Phonographies: Sonic Technologies of Blackness

Rhythms of Relation: Black Popular Music and Mobile Technologies

Post-Integration Blues: Black Geeks and Afro-Diasporic Humanism 

My Volk to Come: Specters of Peoplehood in recent Diaspora Discourse and Afro-German Popular Music-- Black Europe and the African Diaspora

Mein Volk, das es so noch nicht gibt--re/visionen: Postkoloniale Perspektiven von People of Color auf Rassismus, Kulturpolitik und Widerstand in Deutschland  

After Man--American Literary History 

Pornotropes--The Journal of Visual Culture 

The Grooves of Temporality--Public Culture

I Am I Be: The Subject of Sonic Afro-modernity--boundary 2 

Feenin: Posthuman Voices in Black Popular Music--Social Text 

Keepin’ It (un) Real: Perusing the Boundaries of Hip-Hop Culture--CR: The New Centennial Review


Other Publications

Black Vibrations: Techno as Queer Insurrectionist Sonics

"Textures of Other Dimensions: An Interview with Alexander G. Weheliye" Stef Torralba

“Conversations in Black: Alexander G. Weheliye.” Monica Miller and Christopher Driscoll talk with Alexander G. Weheliye about the world of Man, racializing assemblages, and the black body. 

The Black Scholar. Special Issue: States of Black Studies

"White Brothers With No Soul" – Un Tuning the Historiography of Berlin Techno

Sonic Alterity – Race, Orientalism and Popular Music

Required Reading Cluster Mag

Review of Black France / France Noire: The History and Politics of Blackness, Trica Danielle Keaton, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting, and Tyler Stovall, eds. 

“Foreword” Little Book of Big Visions: How to be an Artist and Revolutionize the World. Sandrine Micossé-Aikins and Sharon Dodua Otoo, eds.  

Review of Amiri Baraka’s Digging: The Afro-American Soul of American Classical Music

Race for Life

 “Nation” in Wie Rassismus aus Wörtern spricht: Kerben des Kolonialismus im Wissensarchiv deutsche Sprache. Ein kritisches Nachschlagewerk.

These—Are—the--Breaks: A Roundtable Discussion on Teaching the Post-Soul  Aesthetic--African American Review 

Dossier: HipHop: Zwischen Mainstream und Jugendprotest 

'Ich will mich nicht ausgrenzen.’ Alexander G. Weheliye im Gespräch mit dem HipHop-Pionier Moses Pelham 

Afro-Diasporische Identitäten in der deutschen Popmusik 

Fremd im eigenen Land: People of Color in Deutschland

A New Groove: Black Culture And Technology Development--Diverse Magazine

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