Books
2020. Universal Emancipation: Race beyond Badiou. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
—> Open access to sections of Universal Emancipation
—> Interview with Sarah K. Tyson on New Books in Philosophy, October 2020.
Articles
2020. “On Sylvia Wynter and Feminist Theory.” Philosophy Compass 15 (12): 1-12.
2020. “Autopoietic Systems: Organizing Cellular and Political Spaces.” Radical Philosophy Review 24 (1).
2020. “Reconciliation and Cultural Genocide: A Critique of Liberal Strategies of Innocence.” Hypatia 35 (1): 143-160. Special Issue: Indigenizing and Decolonizing Feminist Philosophy.
2019. “Humanism at its Limits: Between Sylvia Wynter and Alain Badiou.” Philosophy Today 62(4): 1069-1088.
2018. Introduction to “Indifference to Difference: Critical Engagements with Alain Badiou.” Philosophy Today 62(4): 1037-1048, with A. Heer, and D. Jain.
2016. “Decolonization and Wynter.” In Peters M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory, Springer.
2015. “Alain Badiou and the Feminine: In Conversation with Julia Kristeva.” Badiou Studies: S(♀): Towards a Queer Badiouian Feminism 4(1): 47-71.
Translations
Simoni, S. d. 2015. “The ‘Everyday Life’: A Feminist Analysis.” Translated by E. Paquette. Viewpoint Magazine. Online.
Editorial Work
2018. Paquette, E., A. Heer, and Dr. Jain. (Eds.) Special Issue: “Indifference to Difference: Critical Engagements with Alain Badiou.” Philosophy Today 62(4).
Book Reviews
2017. “Engaging Badiou’s Dialectics in Black.” Radical Philosophy Review 20 (2): 381-385. [Review of “Alain Badiou’s Black: The Brilliance of a Non-Color.”]
2016. Review of “Alain Badiou. The Incident at Antioch: A Tragedy in Three Acts.” Journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas 21 (4): 440-442.
2014. Review of “Alain Badiou with Fabien Tarby. Philosophy and the Event.” Dialogue 53 (4): 751-752.
Interviews
2021. Unconventional Dyad, podcast #33: Elisabeth Paquette: Engaging with Decolonial Texts.
2020. New Books in Philosophy, podcast: Elisabeth Paquette, Universal Emancipation: Race beyond Badiou.