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“Alien Capital: Asian Racialization and the Logic of Settler Colonial Capitalism Book Review Forum” by Wesley Attewell, Michelle Daigle, Genevieve Clutario, May Farrales, Stevie Ruiz, Christine Peralta, Dory Nason, and Iyko Day. The AAG [American Association of Geographers] Review of Books 6.3 (2018):192-205


Day, I. “Hiroshima Hesitant.” Photography and Culture 10.2 (2017): 169-171


Day, I. , (Duke University Press, 2016)


Day, I. “Being or Nothingness: Indigeneity, Antiblackness, and Settler Colonial Critique.” Critical Ethnic Studies 1.2 (2015): 102-121


Day, I., “Alien Intimacies: The Coloniality of Japanese Internment in Australia, Canada, and the US.” Amerasia Journal 36.2 (2010). 107-124.


de Lima, Lucas. (2023). pinto. Asteri(x) Journal, (The 10th Anniversary Issue), 164-5.


de Lima, L. (2023). Two poems from Cosmic Bottom. Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts.


de Lima, L. (2023). [i walk the judy garland trail]. The Hopkins Review 16(3), 185. .


de Lima, L. (2022). Tropical Sacrifice. Birds LLC.


New Book:  published May 2, 2023.