2022
How Many Performance Artists Does it Take to Change a Light Bulb (for Martha Wilson)
by Emelie Chhangur & Jess Dobkin
Canadian Theatre Review
Volume 189
Winter 2022
2021
Power to the Pause: A Pandemic Conversation with Jess Dobkin
by Benjamin Gillespie
Canadian Theatre Review
Volume 188
Fall 2021
2017
"The Magic Hour"
by Jess Dobkin, with Interview by Laura Levin
Queer/Play: An Anthology of Queer Women’s Performance and Plays
Ed. Moynan King
Playwrights Canada Press
2017
2016
"It Turns Out”: Jess Dobkin’s Puppet Body
by Roberta Mock
in More Caught in the Act: performance art by Canadian women
Eds. Johanna Householder and Tanya Mars
2016
Jess Dobkin, An Artist-Run Newsstand
by Alison Snowball
Journal of Curatorial Studies
Vol. 5, Number 2
2016
2015
"The Permanence of a Performance"
by Jess Dobkin
The Only Way Home is Through The Show
Eds. Lois Weaver and Jen Harvie
University of Chicago Press
2015
2014
"Fee for Service"
by Jess Dobkin
Performing Ethos: An International Journal of Ethics and Performance
Eds. Eirini Kartsaki, Brian Lobel, Rachel Zerihan
Intellect Journals, Bristol, UK 2014
"Everything I've Got" (excerpt)
by Jess Dobkin
with commentary by Jill Dolan
Animal Acts: Performing Species Today
Eds. Una Chaudhuri and Holly Hughes
University of Michigan Press
2014
"The Great Refusal and the Greater Hope"
by Jill Dolan
Animal Acts: Performing Species Today
Eds. Una Chaudhuri and Holly Hughes
University of Michigan Press
2014
2012
“Performing with Mother’s Milk: The Lactation Station Breast Milk Bar”
by Jess Dobkin
Intimacy Across Visceral and Digital Performance
eds. Maria Chatzichristodoulou and Rachel Zerihan
Palgrave Macmillan
May 2012
"Everything I’ve Got” (publication of performance script)
by Jess Dobkin
Canadian Theatre Review #149
ed. Moynan King
Winter 2012
“Vintage Breast Milk: Exploring the Discursive Limits of Feminine Fluids”
by Penny Van Esterik
Taking Food Public: Redefining Foodways in a Changing World
eds. Psyche Williams-Forson and Carole Counihan
New York: Routledge Press
2012
2011
“Jess Dobkin: mom, dyke, frog”
by Charles Reeve
Reconciling Art and Motherhood
ed. Rachel Epp Buller
Surrey: Ashgate
2011
2010
“The Lactation Station and A Feminist Pedagogy of Touch”
by Stephanie Springgay
n.paradoxa, Vol. 26
2010
2009
“Study Room Guide on One to One Performances”
ed. Rachel Zerihan
Live Art Development Agency
London, UK
Fall 2009
“Emergency Exits Monologue #2”
by Jess Dobkin
Lesbian Scenes and Monologues: An Anthology
ed. Susan G. Cole
Playwrights Canada Press
Fall 2009
“The Kindness of Human Milk: Jess Dobkin’s Lactation Station Breast Milk Bar"
by Charles Reeve
Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture
University of California Press
Winter 2009
“Vintage Breast Milk: Exploring the Discursive Limits of Feminine Fluids”
by Penny Van Esterik
Canadian Theatre Review, Performance Art
ed. Laura Levin
Winter 2009