Articles
Johnson’s work has appeared in Slavery & Abolition, The Black Scholar, Meridians: Feminism, Race and Transnationalism, American Quarterly, Social Text, The Journal of African American History, the William & Mary Quarterly, Debates in the Digital Humanities (2nd edition), Forum Journal, Bitch Magazine, Black Perspectives (AAIHS), Somatosphere and Post-Colonial Digital Humanities (DHPoco) and her book chapters have appeared in multiple edited collections.
“'All the Stars are Closer:' Fugitives in the Machine & Black Resistance in a Digital Age.” Expanding the Boundaries of Black Intellectual History, co-edited by Brandon Byrd, Leslie Alexander, Russell Rickford (Northwestern University Press, in production).
“Hoodrat Praxis in a Time of Love & Fury,” co-authored with Yomaira S. Figueroa in *More than Pain: Affect and Black Lives Matter*, edited by Sarah Beth Hinderliter, (Bingamton: SUNY Press, 2021). [Click Here]
“Wives, Soldiers, and Slaves: The Atlantic World of Marie Baude, La Femme Pinet,” in *New Orleans, Louisiana, and Saint-Louis, Senegal: Mirror Cities in the Atlantic World, 1659-2000s*, ed. Emily Clark, Cécile Vidal, and Ibrahima Thioub (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2019). [Click Here]
Neptune’s death
“Queer OS: A User Manual.” Co-authored with Jacob Gabourey, Zach Blas, Margaret Rhee, Fiona Barnett, and micha cárdenas in Debates in the Digital Humanities: A Reader (edited Matt K. Gold and Lauren Klein). University of Minnesota Press (2016). [Click Here]
Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Jessica Marie Johnson on location at Lehigh University to talk about the violence against black bodies in the media.