Articles
- “John Akomfrah’s Nine Muses: A Reading with Glissant’s ‘Relation’ and Quantum Entanglement.” Spring 2022. Black Camera, 13.2: 69-88.
- “Time and Ecology in African Cinema: ‘Pumzi’ and ‘Felix in Exile.’” International Journal of Francophone Studies.23:3-4, 289-306.
- “In Memory of Frank Ukadike.” (March 2020) Co-Authors: Harrow, Kenneth W.; Onikoyi, Babatunde O. ; Tomaselli, Keyan G.; Petty, Sheila ; Borden, Vaughn. Journal of African Cinemas: 12, 1, 1: 93-100. DOI
- “The Labor of Trash Films: Agnès Varda’s Les Glaneurs et la glaneuse, Mai Iskander’s Garbage Dreams, and Lucy Walker’s Waste-land.” (2021) Critical Arts. DOI: 10.1080/02560046.2020.1850821
- “The Toyin Falola Interviews: A Conversation with Professor Kenneth Harrow.” (January 15, 2021) Nigerian Current. (podcast)
- “The Toyin Falola Interviews: A Conversation with Professor Kenneth Harrow (part two).” (January 15, 2021) Nigerian Current. (podcast)
- “The Toyin Falola Interviews: A Conversation with Professor Kenneth Harrow (part three).” (January 16, 2021)
- Women in “African Cinema” and “Nollywood Films”: A Shift in Cinematic Regimes. Journal of African Cinema. (Dec 2016) 8.3: 233-248.
- Cazenave, O., Taoua, P., Sow, A. and Harrow, K. (2016) ‘TIMBUKTU—THE CONTROVERSY - Sissako Abderrahmane , director. Timbuktu. Original title: Timbuktu, le chagrin des oiseaux. 2014. 97 minutes. In French, Bambara, Songhay, Tamashek, Arabic, and English. France/Mauritania. Worso Films.’, African Studies Review, 59(3), pp. 267–293. doi: 10.1017/asr.2016.91.
- "Introduction" "What's New in African Cinema," African Studies Review, 58.3 (Dec 2015): 1-12.
- "Manthia Diawara's Waves and the Problem of the Authentic," in "What's New in African Cinema," African Studies Review, 58.3 (Dec 2015): 13-28.
- "Interview with Gregory Mann," Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 6.2 (Summer 2015): 209-307.
- “ Boubacar Boris Diop. Fadel et l’Homo Sacré : Mémoire et Histoire dans Tambours de la mémoire.” Tr. Bachir Diagne.To appear in special issue of Présence Africaine, eds. Nasrin Qader, Bachir Diagne.
- “World Cinema versus Subjectivity: How to Read Tunde Kelani’s Abeni.” Black Camera. Feb 2014. 5.2:151-167.
- “Suturing Two Worlds: The Memory of Love” Journal of Commonwealth Literature. 2013. 1.1: 13-32.
- “The Amalek Factor: Child Soldiers and the Impossibility of Representation.” Postcolonial Text. 8.2. November 2013.
- “Do We Still Have Postcolonialism?” JALA (Journal of the African Literature Association) 7.2 (Winter 2012/Spring 2013): 56-69.
- “Do We Still Have Postcolonialism?” Reprinted: http://www.sarabamag.com/ #13, March, 2013.
- “Sur l’impossibilité de la représentation de l’enfant-soldat dans Song of Night de Chris Abani.” Etudes littéraires africaines. 32. Decembre 2011: 78-90.
- “Notions of Trash.” Journal #3 (www.journal3.org). 2011. 1.2: 9-15.
- “Toward a New Paradigm of African Cinema.” Critical Interventions: Journal of African Art History and Visual Culture: 8, Spring 2011: 218-236.
- “Towards a New African Cinema Criticism: From the Truth to Déchets Humains.” International Journal of Francophone Studies. 14.3. 2011: 307-321.
- “Faat Kine and the Feminism of the Old Man,” Etudes littéraires africaines. 30. Feb 2010: 20-32.
- “Patrice Nganang’s L’Invention du Beau Regard and Dog Days: Three Phases of Capitalism with Two Dogs and One Devouring Pig.” Research in African Literatures: 41,2 ( Summer 2010): 55-73.
- "Une autocritique dans les guerres de la critique des cinémas africains" est prévue pour la mi-mars 2010. In Les films d’Afrique et la critique, ed Samiel Lelievre, Africultures. 2 Nov 2010.
- “In Tribute to Things Fall Apart,” in Interventions' roundtable/special issue on Things Fall Apart. 2009.
- "Kine, la nouvelle femme africaine." In Africultures no.76, special issue "Sembene Ousmane (1923-2007), ed. Thierno Ibrahima Dia and Olivier Barlet. pp.156-165. www.africine.org (hardcopy version published by L'Harmattan, Paris, 2009).
- “Trash and a New Approach to Cinema Engagé.” Black Camera, 1.1. Winter, 2009. 51-69.
- Response in Symposium in honor of Paul Zeleza: The Zeleza Post, vol.1, no.1. 2009.
- ”A Question of Beginnings.” Canadian Journal of African Studies Volume 42 Number 2 (2008).
- “Letter to the Defunct Cineaste.” Gboungboun, an online journal. Section: COMMENTARY.