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Publications of Robyn Wiegman     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. R. Wiegman, ed.. Women’s Studies On Its Own: A Next Wave Reader in Institutional Change.  Duke University Press, 2002.
  2. R. Wiegman, edited with Donald E. Pease. The Futures of American Studies.  Duke University Press, 2002.
  3. R. Wiegman, with Elena Glasberg. Literature and Gender: Thinking Critically Through Poetry, Fiction, and Drama (and Teacher’s Manual).  Addison Wesley Longman, 1999.
  4. R. Wiegman, ed.. AIDS and the National Body: Essays by Thomas Yingling.  Duke University Press, 1997.
  5. R. Wiegman. American Anatomies: Theorizing Race and Gender.  Duke University Press, 1995. (2nd printing 1998)
  6. R. Wiegman, edited with Diane Elam. Feminism Beside Itself.  Routledge Press, 1995.
  7. R. Wiegman, edited with Judith Roof. Who Can Speak? Authority and Critical Identity.  University of Illinois Press, 1995. (2nd printing 1996)

Papers Published

  1. R. Wiegman. "Feminism's Apocalyptic Futures." Fronesis 25-26 (2008). Special Issue on Feminism and the Left(reprint)
  2. R. Wiegman. "Un-Remembering Monique Wittig." GLQ 13.4 (2007): 505-516.
  3. R. Wiegman. "The Desire for Gender." A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies  (2007): 217-236.
  4. R. Wiegman. ""Heteronormativity and the Desire for Gender"." Feminist Theory 7 (April, 2006): 89-103.
  5. R. Wiegman. "“The Anatomy of Lynching”." Schomberg Studies on the Black Experience, online data base  ((reprint, 2006)).
  6. R. Wiegman. "“Feminism, Institutionalism, and the Idiom of Failure”." Women's Studies on the Edge  (reprint, forthcoming 2008).
  7. R. Wiegman. "The Possibility of Women's Studies." Women's Studies for the Future  (2005): 40-60.
  8. R. Wiegman. ""Dear Ian"." Duke Journal of Gender, Law and Policy 11 (Spring, 2004): 93-120.
  9. R. Wiegman. ""On Being in Time with Feminism"." Modern Language Quarterly 65.1 (March, 2004): 161-176.
  10. R. Wiegman. ""‘My Name is Forrest, Forrest Gump': Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity"." Multiculturalism, Postcoloniality, and Transnational Media  (2003): 227-255. reprint
  11. R. Wiegman. ""Intimate Publics: Race, Property, and Personhood"." Race, Nature, and the Politics of Difference  (2003): 296-319. reprint
  12. R. Wiegman. ""Feminism’s Broken English: A Defense of a Theoretical Humanities"." Just Being Difficult: Academic Writing in the Public Arena  (2003): 75-94.
  13. R. Wiegman. ""Intimate Publics: Race, Property, and Personhood"." American Literature  (December 2002: 859-85).
  14. R. Wiegman. ""Academic Feminism Against Itself"." NWSA Journal 14.2 (Summer, 2002): 18-37.
  15. R. Wiegman. ""Difference and Disciplinarity"." Aesthetics in a Multicultural Age, 135-156  (January, 2002).
  16. R. Wiegman with Donald E. Pease. ""Futures"." The Futures of American Studies  (2002): 1-42.
  17. R. Wiegman. ""On Location: An Introduction"." Women’s Studies On Its Own, 1-44  (2002).
  18. R. Wiegman. ""Unmaking: Men and Masculinity in Feminist Theory"." Masculinity Studies and Feminist Theory: New Directions, 31-59  (2002).
  19. R. Wiegman. ""Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity"." The Futures of American Studies, 269-304  (2002). reprint
  20. R. Wiegman. "“The Progress of Gender: Whither ‘Women’?”." Women’s Studies on Its Own  (2002): 106-140. reprint of Object Lessons
  21. R. Wiegman. ""Object Lessons: Men, Masculinity, and the Sign of ‘Women'"." SIGNS 26.2 (Winter, 2001): 355-388.
  22. R. Wiegman. ""The Possibility of Women’s Studies"."   (August, 2001). [~ws]
  23. R. Wiegman. ""Women’s Studies: Interdisciplinary Imperatives, Again"." Feminist Studies 27.2 (Summer, 2001): 1-5.
  24. R. Wiegman. ""Feminism’s Apocalyptic Futures"." New Literary History 31.4 (Fall, 2000): 805-825.
  25. R. Wiegman. "What Ails Feminist Criticism: A Second Opinion." Critical Inquiry 25 (Winter, 1999): 362-379.
  26. R. Wiegman. "Feminism, Institutionalism, and the Idiom of Failure." differences 11 (Fall 1999/2000): 107-136.
  27. R. Wiegman. "Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity." boundary 2 26.3 (Fall, 1999): 115-150.
  28. R. Wiegman. "What’s New(s) about Whiteness Studies?." Critica  (Spring, 1999): 11-20.
  29. R. Wiegman. "On Being Married to the Institution." Strangers in the Tower: Power, Race, and Gender in Academe, 71-82  (March, 1999).
  30. R. Wiegman. "Introduction." Literature and Gender: Thinking Critically Through Poetry, Fiction, and Drama, 1-11  (1999).
  31. R. Wiegman. "Introduction to The Futures of American Studies." Cultural Critique 40 (Fall, 1998): 5-9.
  32. R. Wiegman. "Race, Ethnicity, and Film." The Oxford Guide to Film Studies, 158-168  (January, 1998). Reprint: Film Studies: Critical Approaches, eds. John Hill and Pamela Church-Gibson (Oxford University Press, 2000): 156-166
  33. R. Wiegman. "Outing Ellen." gist magazine  (December, 1997). [available here]
  34. R. Wiegman. "Queering the Academy." Genders 26 (Fall, 1997): 3-22. special issue on “The Gay 90s: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Formations in Queer Studies, eds. Thomas Foster, Carol Siegel, and Ellen E. Berry
  35. R. Wiegman. "Feminism and Its Mal(e)contents." Masculinities 2.1 (Spring, 1997): 1-7.
  36. R. Wiegman. "Fiedler and Sons." Race and the Subject of Masculinities, 45-68  (1997).
  37. R. Wiegman. "Introduction." AIDS and the National Body: Essays by Thomas Yingling, 1-7  (1997).
  38. R. Wiegman. "On Sex and Discipline." Surfaces 5 (29-11-1995). [/revues/surfaces/vol5/vol5TdM.html]
  39. R. Wiegman with Diane Elam. "Contingencies." Feminism Beside Itself, 1-8  (1995).
  40. R. Wiegman with Lynda Zwinger. "Tonya’s Bad Boot, or Go Figure." If Looks Could Chill: Feminist Responses to Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan, 103-121  (1995).
  41. R. Wiegman. "Missiles and Melodrama." Seeing Through the Media: The Persian Gulf War, 171-187  (March, 1994).
  42. R. Wiegman. "Mapping the Lesbian Postmodern." The Lesbian Postmodern, 1-20  (1994).
  43. R. Wiegman. "Feminism, the Boyz, and Other Matters Regarding the Male." Screening the Male: Exploring Masculinities in Hollywood Cinema, 173-193  (January, 1993). Reprints: Contemporary Literary Criticism, 156 (forthcoming) and The Film Studies Reader, eds. Joanne Hollows, Peter Hutchings, and Mark Jancovich (Arnold, 2000): 329-337
  44. R. Wiegman. "The Anatomy of Lynching." Journal of the History of Sexuality: Special Issue on African American Sexuality 3.3 (January, 1993): 445-467. Reprint: American Sexual Politics: Sex, Gender, and Race since the Civil War, eds. John C. Fout and Maura Shaw Tantillo (University of Chicago Press, 1993): 223-245
  45. R. Wiegman. "Toward a Political Economy of Race and Gender." Bucknell Review  (1992): 47-67. Special Issue: Turning the Century: Feminist Criticism in the 1990s, ed. Glynis Carr
  46. R. Wiegman. "Black Bodies/American Commodities: Gender, Race, and the Bourgeois Ideal in Contemporary Film." Unspeakable Images: Ethnicity and the American Cinema, 308-328  (March, 1991). Reprint: Blacks in Film, ed. Charlene Regester (Kendall/Hunt, 2002)
  47. R. Wiegman. "Melville’s Geography of Gender." American Literary History 1.4 (Winter, 1989): 735-753. Reprint: Herman Melville: A Collection of Critical Essays, ed. Myra Jehlen (Prentice Hall, 1994): 187-198
  48. R. Wiegman. "Negotiating AMERICA: Gender, Race and the Ideology of the Interracial Male Bond." Cultural Critique 13 (Fall, 1989): 89-117.
  49. R. Wiegman. "Economies of the Body: Gendered Sites in Robinson Crusoe and Roxana." Criticism 31.1 (March, 1988): 33-52. Reprints: Major Literary Characters: Robinson Crusoe, ed. Harold Bloom (Chelsea House, 1995): 68-73 andReading With a Difference: Gender, Race, and Cultural Identity, eds. Arthur Marotti, Renata R. Mautner Wasserman, Jo Dulan, and Suchitra Mathur (Wayne State University Press, 1995): 207-225
  50. R. Wiegman. "Writing the Male Body: Naked Patriarchy and Whitmanian Democracy." Literature and Psychology 33 (March, 1987): 16-26.

Papers Accepted

  1. R. Wiegman. "Romancing the Future: Internationalization as Symptom and Wish." American Studies: An Anthology  (2009).
  2. R. Wiegman. "“Outside American Studies: On the Unhappy Pursuits of Non-Complicity”." American Studies in Germany  (forthcoming 2009). (reprint)
  3. R. Wiegman. "“Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity”." Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice  (forthcoming 2009). (reprint)
  4. R. Wiegman. "Happiness: An American Americanist's Anti-Archive." Rivista di Studi Americani ( forthcoming (2008).

Papers In Preparation

  1. R. Wiegman. "On Being in Time with Feminism."  2011. (book manuscript)
  2. R. Wiegman. "Object Lessons: Readings in U.S. Identity Knowledges."  Duke University Press, under contract, 2010.

Book Reviews

  1. R. Wiegman, Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics (Lisa Lowe) and Where is Your Body? And Other Essays on Race, Gender and the Law (Mari Matsuda). Signs 25:1 (Fall, 1999): 231-233.
  2. R. Wiegman, The Queen of America Goes to Washington City: Essays on Sex and Citizenship (Lauren Berlant). American Literature 70:4 (December, 1998): 918-919.
  3. R. Wiegman, Our America: Nativism, Modernism, and Pluralism (Walter Benn Michaels). American Literature 69:2 (June, 1997): 432-433.
  4. R. Wiegman, Tendencies (Eve Sedgwick) and Bodies That Matter (Judith Butler). American Literature 67:4 (December, 1995): 893-895.
  5. R. Wiegman, White on Black: Images of Africa and Blacks in Western Popular Culture (Jan Nederveen Pieterse). Ethnic and Racial Studies  (1995): 177-178.

Articles Online

  1. R. Wiegman, Anna Curcio, and Michael Hardt. "“Le presidenziali americane all’ombra della crisi finanziaria: Quale rappresentanza per le presidenziali americane?”." Posse (Ottobre 2008) (2008). http://www.posseweb.net/spip.php?article239

Other

  1. R. Wiegman. ""Postmodernism"." Lesbian Histories and Cultures, 602-604. Ed. Bonnie Zimmerman Vol I, Encyclopedia of HomosexualityGarland, January, 2000.
  2. R. Wiegman, edited with Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan. "Next Wave: New Directions in Women’s Studies."  Duke University Press, 2000-present. (Book Series)
  3. R. Wiegman, ed.. "“The Futures of American Studies,” (special issue)."  Fall, 1998.
  4. R. Wiegman. "Femininity." A Companion to American Thought, 230-232. Ed. Richard Fox and James Kloppenberg Basil Blackwell, 1995.
  5. R. Wiegman. "Masculinity." A Companion to American Thought, 432 434. Ed. Richard Fox and James Kloppenberg Basil Blackwell, 1995.