Publications
Scholarly Publications
Bitter, Joella, Cade Bourne, Megan J. Gette, Jay Hammond, Harrison Montgomery, and Michelle Helene Mackenzie. 2021. "Notes on ‘Ordinary Schizophonia: Field Recordings as Multimodal Experiment’." Visual and New Media Review, Fieldsights, September 14. CLICK HERE for full text.
Hammond, Jay. “Mattering Black Life: Time, The Rhizome, and a Gullah-Geechee Politics of Rhythm” in Musical Encounters with Deleuze and Guattari. Edited by Pirkko Moisala, Taru Leppänen, Milla Tiainen, and Hanna Väätäinen, 67-85. New York & London: Bloomsbury Academic 2017. CLICK HERE for preview
Hammond, Jay. “The Mind’s Ear: Gender and the Reversibility of Voice and Instrument in Traditional Jazz” in Sound and the Modes of Production, polygraph 25. Edited by Karim Wissa & Lidia Klein: (2016): 75-91. CLICK HERE for preview
Hammond, Jay. “Speaking of Opium: Ownership and (Settler) Colonial Dispossession” Journal of settler colonial studies 2 (2011): 103-126. CLICK HERE for full text.
Interviews, Reviews, Public Scholarship
Hammond, Jay, Joella Bitter, David Novak. April 2018. "An Interview with David Novak." Duke Franklin Humanities Institute. CLICK HERE to listen to full interview.
Hammond, Jay. November 17th, 2017. "Listening for Surrealist Ethnography | Eugene Chadbourne's Dreamory." Blog Post. The Forum for Scholars & Publics, Duke University. CLICK HERE for full text.
Tucker, Sherrie. “Interview with Sherrie Tucker.” Interview by Jay Hammond & Karim Wissa. Full Stop, Online Literary Magazine, April 21, 2015. CLICK HERE for full text.
Cramblit, Mackenzie, Yidong Gong, and Jay Hammond. “Putting Science in Its Place.” Somatosphere April 16 (2014). CLICK HERE for full text.
Essay, Poetry & Song
Hammond, Jay. "Night Cap" Chapbook, 2018. CLICK HERE to purchase with accompanying album.
Bitter, Joella, Cade Bourne, Megan J. Gette, Jay Hammond, Harrison Montgomery, and Michelle Helene Mackenzie. 2021. "Notes on ‘Ordinary Schizophonia: Field Recordings as Multimodal Experiment’." Visual and New Media Review, Fieldsights, September 14. CLICK HERE for full text.
Hammond, Jay. “Mattering Black Life: Time, The Rhizome, and a Gullah-Geechee Politics of Rhythm” in Musical Encounters with Deleuze and Guattari. Edited by Pirkko Moisala, Taru Leppänen, Milla Tiainen, and Hanna Väätäinen, 67-85. New York & London: Bloomsbury Academic 2017. CLICK HERE for preview
Hammond, Jay. “The Mind’s Ear: Gender and the Reversibility of Voice and Instrument in Traditional Jazz” in Sound and the Modes of Production, polygraph 25. Edited by Karim Wissa & Lidia Klein: (2016): 75-91. CLICK HERE for preview
Hammond, Jay. “Speaking of Opium: Ownership and (Settler) Colonial Dispossession” Journal of settler colonial studies 2 (2011): 103-126. CLICK HERE for full text.
Interviews, Reviews, Public Scholarship
Hammond, Jay, Joella Bitter, David Novak. April 2018. "An Interview with David Novak." Duke Franklin Humanities Institute. CLICK HERE to listen to full interview.
Hammond, Jay. November 17th, 2017. "Listening for Surrealist Ethnography | Eugene Chadbourne's Dreamory." Blog Post. The Forum for Scholars & Publics, Duke University. CLICK HERE for full text.
Tucker, Sherrie. “Interview with Sherrie Tucker.” Interview by Jay Hammond & Karim Wissa. Full Stop, Online Literary Magazine, April 21, 2015. CLICK HERE for full text.
Cramblit, Mackenzie, Yidong Gong, and Jay Hammond. “Putting Science in Its Place.” Somatosphere April 16 (2014). CLICK HERE for full text.
Essay, Poetry & Song
Hammond, Jay. "Night Cap" Chapbook, 2018. CLICK HERE to purchase with accompanying album.