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Books
- R. Wiegman. Women's Studies on Its Own (second printing). Duke University Press, 2010.
- R. Wiegman, ed.. Women’s Studies On Its Own: A Next Wave Reader in Institutional Change. Duke University Press, 2002.
- R. Wiegman, edited with Donald E. Pease. The Futures of American Studies. Duke University Press, 2002.
- R. Wiegman, with Elena Glasberg. Literature and Gender: Thinking Critically Through Poetry, Fiction, and Drama (and Teacher’s Manual). Addison Wesley Longman, 1999.
- R. Wiegman, ed.. AIDS and the National Body: Essays by Thomas Yingling. Duke University Press, 1997.
- R. Wiegman. American Anatomies: Theorizing Race and Gender. Duke University Press, 1995. (2nd printing 1998)
- R. Wiegman, edited with Diane Elam. Feminism Beside Itself. Routledge Press, 1995.
- R. Wiegman, edited with Judith Roof. Who Can Speak? Authority and Critical Identity. University of Illinois Press, 1995. (2nd printing 1996)
Book Chapters
- R. Wiegman. ""When the Lesbian Postmodern Meets the Lesbian Premodern"." The Lesbian Premodern.
Edited by Noreen Giffney, Michelle M. Sauer, and Diane Watt. 2011: 203-12.
- R. Wiegman. "“Outside American Studies: On the Unhappy Pursuits of Non-Complicity” (reprint)." American Studies/Shifting Gears.
Edited by Brite Christ and Christian Kloeckner. 2010: 39-63.
- R. Wiegman. ""Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity" (reprint)." Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice.
Edited by Joe Parker, Mary Romero, Ranu Samantrai. 2010: 217-243.
Journal Articles
- R. Wiegman. ""The Ends of New Americanism"." 2011: 385-407. [author's comments]
- R. Wiegman. ""The Intimacy of Critique"." 2010: 81-86.
- R. Wiegman. ""Outside American Studies: On the Unhappy Pursuits of Non-Complicity"." 2010: 35-78. [author's comments]
Papers Published
- R. Wiegman. ""Feminism's Apocalyptic Futures" (reprint)." Fronesis 25-26 (2008). Special Issue on Feminism and the Left
- R. Wiegman. ""Romancing the Future: Internationalization as Symptom and Wish"." American Studies: An Anthology (2008): 578-587.
- R. Wiegman. ""Un-Remembering Monique Wittig"." GLQ 13.4 (2007): 505-516.
- R. Wiegman. ""The Desire for Gender"." A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies (2007): 217-236.
- R. Wiegman. ""Heteronormativity and the Desire for Gender"." Feminist Theory 7 (April, 2006): 89-103.
- R. Wiegman. "“The Anatomy of Lynching”." Schomberg Studies on the Black Experience, online data base ((reprint, 2006)).
- R. Wiegman. "“Feminism, Institutionalism, and the Idiom of Failure”." Women's Studies on the Edge (reprint, 2008): 39-67.
- R. Wiegman. "The Possibility of Women's Studies." Women's Studies for the Future (2005): 40-60.
- R. Wiegman. ""Dear Ian"." Duke Journal of Gender, Law and Policy 11 (Spring, 2004): 93-120.
- R. Wiegman. ""On Being in Time with Feminism"." Modern Language Quarterly 65.1 (March, 2004): 161-176.
- R. Wiegman. ""‘My Name is Forrest, Forrest Gump': Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity"." Multiculturalism, Postcoloniality, and Transnational Media (2003): 227-255. reprint
- R. Wiegman. ""Intimate Publics: Race, Property, and Personhood"." Race, Nature, and the Politics of Difference (2003): 296-319. reprint
- R. Wiegman. ""Feminism’s Broken English: A Defense of a Theoretical Humanities"." Just Being Difficult: Academic Writing in the Public Arena (2003): 75-94.
- R. Wiegman. ""Intimate Publics: Race, Property, and Personhood"." American Literature (December 2002: 859-85).
- R. Wiegman. ""Academic Feminism Against Itself"." NWSA Journal 14.2 (Summer, 2002): 18-37.
- R. Wiegman. ""Difference and Disciplinarity"." Aesthetics in a Multicultural Age, 135-156 (January, 2002).
- R. Wiegman with Donald E. Pease. ""Futures"." The Futures of American Studies (2002): 1-42.
- R. Wiegman. ""On Location: An Introduction"." Women’s Studies On Its Own, 1-44 (2002).
- R. Wiegman. ""Unmaking: Men and Masculinity in Feminist Theory"." Masculinity Studies and Feminist Theory: New Directions, 31-59 (2002).
- R. Wiegman. ""Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity"." The Futures of American Studies, 269-304 (2002). reprint
- R. Wiegman. "“The Progress of Gender: Whither ‘Women’?”." Women’s Studies on Its Own (2002): 106-140. reprint of Object Lessons
- R. Wiegman. ""Object Lessons: Men, Masculinity, and the Sign of ‘Women'"." SIGNS 26.2 (Winter, 2001): 355-388.
- R. Wiegman. ""The Possibility of Women’s Studies"." (August, 2001). [~ws]
- R. Wiegman. ""Women’s Studies: Interdisciplinary Imperatives, Again"." Feminist Studies 27.2 (Summer, 2001): 1-5.
- R. Wiegman. ""Feminism’s Apocalyptic Futures"." New Literary History 31.4 (Fall, 2000): 805-825.
- R. Wiegman. "What Ails Feminist Criticism: A Second Opinion." Critical Inquiry 25 (Winter, 1999): 362-379.
- R. Wiegman. "Feminism, Institutionalism, and the Idiom of Failure." differences 11 (Fall 1999/2000): 107-136.
- R. Wiegman. "Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity." boundary 2 26.3 (Fall, 1999): 115-150.
- R. Wiegman. "What’s New(s) about Whiteness Studies?." Critica (Spring, 1999): 11-20.
- R. Wiegman. "On Being Married to the Institution." Strangers in the Tower: Power, Race, and Gender in Academe, 71-82 (March, 1999).
- R. Wiegman. "Introduction." Literature and Gender: Thinking Critically Through Poetry, Fiction, and Drama, 1-11 (1999).
- R. Wiegman. "Introduction to The Futures of American Studies." Cultural Critique 40 (Fall, 1998): 5-9.
- 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
- R. Wiegman. "Outing Ellen." gist magazine (December, 1997). [available here]
- 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
- R. Wiegman. "Feminism and Its Mal(e)contents." Masculinities 2.1 (Spring, 1997): 1-7.
- R. Wiegman. "Fiedler and Sons." Race and the Subject of Masculinities, 45-68 (1997).
- R. Wiegman. "Introduction." AIDS and the National Body: Essays by Thomas Yingling, 1-7 (1997).
- R. Wiegman. "On Sex and Discipline." Surfaces 5 (29-11-1995). [/revues/surfaces/vol5/vol5TdM.html]
- R. Wiegman with Diane Elam. "Contingencies." Feminism Beside Itself, 1-8 (1995).
- 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).
- R. Wiegman. "Missiles and Melodrama." Seeing Through the Media: The Persian Gulf War, 171-187 (March, 1994).
- R. Wiegman. "Mapping the Lesbian Postmodern." The Lesbian Postmodern, 1-20 (1994).
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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)
- 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
- R. Wiegman. "Negotiating AMERICA: Gender, Race and the Ideology of the Interracial Male Bond." Cultural Critique 13 (Fall, 1989): 89-117.
- 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
- R. Wiegman. "Writing the Male Body: Naked Patriarchy and Whitmanian Democracy." Literature and Psychology 33 (March, 1987): 16-26.
Papers In Preparation
- R. Wiegman. "On Being in Time with Feminism." 2013. (partially completed monograph)
- R. Wiegman. "Arguments Worth Having." 2015?. (monograph in development)
- R. Wiegman. "American Studies After US Exceptionalism." 2016?. (monograph in development)
Book Reviews
- 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.
- 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.
- R. Wiegman, Our America: Nativism, Modernism, and Pluralism (Walter Benn Michaels). American Literature 69:2
(June, 1997): 432-433.
- R. Wiegman, Tendencies (Eve Sedgwick) and Bodies That Matter (Judith Butler). American Literature 67:4
(December, 1995): 893-895.
- 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
- 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
- R. Wiegman. ""Postmodernism"." Lesbian Histories and Cultures, 602-604.
Ed. Bonnie Zimmerman Vol I, Encyclopedia of HomosexualityGarland, January, 2000.
- R. Wiegman, edited with Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan. "Next Wave: New Directions in Women’s Studies." Duke University Press, 2000-present. (Book Series)
- R. Wiegman, ed.. "“The Futures of American Studies,” (special issue)." Fall, 1998.
- R. Wiegman. "Femininity." A Companion to American Thought, 230-232.
Ed. Richard Fox and James Kloppenberg Basil Blackwell, 1995.
- R. Wiegman. "Masculinity." A Companion to American Thought, 432 434.
Ed. Richard Fox and James Kloppenberg Basil Blackwell, 1995.
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