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Day, I. 鈥淏eing or Nothingness: Indigeneity, Antiblackness, and Settler Colonial Critique.鈥 Critical Ethnic Studies 1.2 (2015): 102-121


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


Day, I. (2023) Meredith E. Cameron Faculty Award for Scholarship, Mount Holyoke College, March 2, 2023


Day, I. (2025) Invited Speaker, 鈥淪eeing in the Dark: On Pacharee Sudhinaraset鈥檚 Worlds At the End.鈥 NYU Book Celebration Sponsored by Department of Postcolonial Race and Diaspora Working Group, Critical Race Anti-Colonial Co-Lab, and Asian/Pacific/American Institute, March 5, 2025. 


Day, I. (2025) Invited Speaker, 鈥淐ruel Optimism in the Time of Genocide.鈥 UC Davis, Re/Imagining Abolitionist Practices, Department of Asian American Studies, February 6, 2025.


Day, I. (2024) Plenary Address. 鈥淪ettler Colonialism and the Ends of Analogy.鈥 Dartmouth College, Summer Institute on the Futures of American Studies, June 22, 2024


Day, I. (2024) Invited Speaker, 鈥淣uclear Power and the Waste Theory of Value.鈥 Waseda University, Tokyo, Fifty-Eighth Japanese Association for American Studies Annual Meeting Program, June 2, 2024.


Day I. (2024). Invited Speaker and Workshop Respondent, Eco-Criticism and Capitalism, USC Transpacific Symposium, Transpacific Research Cluster, April, 19, 2024.


Day, I. (2024). Keynote lecture. 鈥淪ettler Colonialism and the Limits of Analogy.鈥 Johns Hopkins University, Keywords for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism Graduate Symposium, The Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism. May 2-3 2024.


Day, I (2024). Invited Speaker, 鈥淏lack Mirror Black Mirror/Black Marxism: Racial Capitalism in the Green Colony. Duke University, Program in Literature Spring Symposium: Entangled and Incommensurate Racializations. April 4-5, 2024.