(Under Contract). Innovations in Black European Studies. Ed. Tiffany Florvil and Vanessa Plumly. Peter Lang International Publishing. Tentatively 2023.
Black German Orientational HeimatArchi-textures in Noah Sow’s Die Schwarze Madonna: Afrodeutscher Heimatkrimi (2019).” Heimat and Migration. Reimagining the Regional and the Global in the 21st Century. Eds. Gabriele Maier, Len Cagle, and Thomas Herald. De Gruyter Verlag, 2023 185-202.
“Racial Hauntings and the Complexities of Afro-German Women’s Kin(d)ship.” The Global History of Black Girlhood. Eds. LaKisha Simmons and Corinne Field. University of Illinois Press. 2022. 165-180.
“Linked Security: Expanding Networks and Opening Cracks of Identification in the Narrative Fissures of Olumide Popoola and Annie Holmes’s Breach.” The Many Voices of Europe. Mobility and Migration in Contemporary Europe. Eds. Gisela Brinkler-Gabler and Nicole Shea. DeGruyter, 2020. 13-29.
“Heimat Transgressions, Transgressing Heimat: Black/Afro-German Diasporic (Per)Formative Acts in the Decolonization of the German Heimat Landscape as a White National Spacetime.” The Berlin Republic: 25 Years on/of German Reunification. Eds. Todd Herzog, Tanja Nusser, and Richard Schade. Fink Verlag, 2019. 125-143.
“Introduction.” Rethinking Black German Studies: Approaches, Interventions, Histories. Eds. Tiffany Florvil and Vanessa Plumly. Oxford: Peter Lang Publishing, 2018. 1-36.
(In-Progress). The Right to Difference: Interculturality and Human Rights in Contemporary German Literature. Nicole Coleman. Gegenwartsliteratur:Ein Germanistisches Jahrbuch (A German Studies Yearbook).
(In-Progress). Singing Like Germans: Black Musicians in the Land of Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. Kira Thurman. German History.