Miranda Joseph, Associate Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Arizona

Selected Publications

Against the Romance of Community (University of Minnesota Press, 2002).

“Accounting for Interdisciplinarity,” in Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice: Revisioning Academic Accountability edited by Ranu Samantrai, Joe Parker and Mary Romero (SUNY Press, 2010).

“A Queer View of Capitalism in Crisis,” (review of Kevin Floyd’s The Reification of Desire), GLQ 16.3 (2010).

 “Promising Complicities: On the Sex, Race and Globalization Project”  (with David Rubin) in A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies edited by George E. Haggerty and Molly McGarry (Blackwell Publishing, 2007).

“A Debt to Society” in The Seductions of Community edited by Gerald Creed (SAR Press, 2006).

“Towards a New Feminist Internationalism” (with Alys Weinbaum and Priti Ramamurthy), in Women’s Studies for the Future: Foundations, Interrogations, Politics, edited by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Agatha Beins (Rutgers University Press, 2005).

“The Multivalent Commodity: On the Supplementarity of Value and Values,” in Rethinking Commodification: Cases And Readings In Law And Culture, edited by Martha Ertman and Joan Williams (NYU Press, 2005).

“Family Affairs: The Discourse of Global/Localization,” in Queer Globalization/Local Homosexualities, edited by Arnaldo Cruz Malavé and Martin Manalansan (NYU Press, 2002).

“Analogy and Complicity: Women’s Studies, Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Studies, and Capitalism,” in Women’s Studies on Its Own, edited by Robyn Wiegman (Duke University Press, 2002). 

The Performance of Production and Consumption,”Social Text, No. 54, (Spring 1998): 25-61.


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