Gwendalynn
Roebke
Writing
Published
Work
Punctum Books
a decolonial manual
FORTHCOMING (late 2025)
Multiform Essay/Long form narrative and poem|
“The three C’s of decoloniality: Conflict, connection, creation”
parrhesia : a journal of critical philosophy
Special Volume (digital)
FORTHCOMING (late 2025)
Review Essay| “When the Witnesses in War stop waiting for a Necrotic Peace: A Contemplation on Nelson Maldonado’s Against War”
Wicazo Sa Review: A Journal of Native American Studies, Volume 37 2022
Review Essay | The Sky Watched: Poems of Ojibwe Lives, by Linda LeGarde Grover
Blog Posts
Caliban’s Readings (Caribbean Philosophical Association’s blog):
Can a Diaspora Ever Be Sated?: Ruminations with Glissant on the Hungers of Diasporic Being
Motif Magazine (Rhode Island)
“The Un-Making of Wombs & Worlds
Understanding the guilt and grief behind the “monstrous” survivals of Black and Indigenous women as a means of enacting their agency against coloniality’s capture"
American Philosophical Association Blog
( Black Issues in Philosophy):
“To be made a Martyr or a Minstrel: Lessons from Aesthetic Theory on Academic Philosophy Pornographic Relation to Black Thinkers and their Ideas”
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Working
Papers
"Monstrous Agency and the (Un)making of Wombs: Black and Indigenous Women’s
Embodied Affective Agency in their Resistance to Colonial Conditions in the Americas"
"Guilt and Grief as Witnesses in Oppressive Ideology: “Dissonant Affect’s” Relation to the
Epistemic as a Complication to Understanding Participation in Oppressive Ideologies"
"To be made a Martyr or a Minstrel Aka Lord(e), we’re not for Everybody:Interrogating
the philosophy’s negrophilic “love” of Audre Lorde via a discussion of pornographic valuation and
the consistently inadequate affective and hermeneutic resources for processing critical Black women
thinkers"