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Kinitra Brooks

Biography

Kinitra Brooks is the Associate Chair of Graduate Studies and the Audrey and John Leslie Endowed Chair in Literary Studies in the Department of English at Michigan State University. Dr. Brooks specializes in the study of black women, genre fiction, and popular culture as seen in her weekly column for The Root, “The Safe Negro Guide to Lovecraft Country” and her multiple visits as a commentator on NPR’s 1A.  She has co-edited The Lemonade Reader (Routledge 2019), an interdisciplinary collection that explores the nuances of Beyoncé’s 2016 audiovisual project, Lemonade. She has recently co-edited The Renaissance Reader (Routledge 2025), which is also based on a Beyoncé project. Her two other books are Searching for Sycorax: Black Women’s Hauntings of Contemporary Horror (Rutgers UP 2017), a critical treatment of black women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror and Sycorax’s Daughters (Cedar Grove Publishing 2017), an edited volume of short horror fiction written by black women. Her current research focuses on portrayals of the Conjure Woman throughout history and in contemporary popular culture as seen in her forthcoming graphic novel, Red Dirt Witch (Abrams Books 2026). Dr. Brooks recently served as the Advancing Equity Through Research Fellow at the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research at Harvard University during the 2018-2019 academic year. Dr. Brooks also served as the Visiting Associate Professor of Women’s Studies and African American Religions in the Women’s Studies in Religion Program at Harvard Divinity School for the 2022-2023 academic year. Dr. Brooks’ current book project, Divine Conjurers: Rootwork, Resistance, and Revolution explores the unique relationship between Black women’s political subversion and Black women’s spirit work.

Works

Divine Conjurors: Rootwork, Resistance & Revolution. Forthcoming.

Red Dirt Witch (2025). Illustrated by Ashley A. Woods. Abrams ComicArts. (2026)

The Renaissance Reader: Beyoncé & Black Queer Aesthetics (2025) with Nicholas Jones. Routledge Press.

“The Gothic South: Haints, Hoodoo & Holler Magic.” Southern Cultures. Winter 2023.

“Conjure Feminism: Tracing the Genealogy of a Black Woman’s Intellectual Tradition” with Kameelah L. Martin and LaKisha Simmons. Hypatia Special Issue. Volume 36, Issue 1, Winter 2021.

“The Dead Still Crave Dessert.” Gravy Magazine. July 2020.

“Myrtle’s Medicines.” Emergence Magazine. Issue #4: Faith. February 2019.

“The Safe Negro Travel Guide to Lovecraft Country.” The Root. August – October 2020. Ten (10) Season One Episodes:Sundown; Whitey’s on the Moon; Holy Ghost; A History of Violence; Strange Case; Meet Me in Daegu; I Am; Jig-A-Bobo; Rewind 1921; Full Circle

“Beyonce shows that Modern Blackness neither begins nor ends with slavery.” Op-Ed. The Washington Post. August 2020

The Lemonade Reader: Beyoncé, Black Feminism, and Spirituality (2019) with Kameelah L. Martin. Routledge Press
“Us Makes Us Look in the Mirror—What If We Don’t Like What We See?” Elle Magazine March 2019

“The Root of The Matter: Rootwork and Conjure in Black Popular Culture.” Bitter Root Issue #2 2018.

Searching for Sycorax: Black Women’s Hauntings of Contemporary Horror (2017)

Sycorax’s Daughters (2017) with Susana M. Morris, and Linda D. Addison. Cedar Grove Publishing

“What Becky Gotta Do to Get Murked? White Womanhood in Jordan Peele’s Get Out” Very Smart Brothas Blog. March 2017

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