AN AFFINITY OF HAMMERS

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BEING IN TROUBLE: IN THE COMPANY OF JUDITH BUTLER

(2015) ‘Being in Trouble: In the Company of Judith Butler, Lambda Nordica, 2-3: 179-192.

INTRODUCTION: SEXISM, THE PROBLEM WITH A NAME

(2015) ‘Introduction: Sexism, the Problem with a Name,’ New Formations, vol 86: 5-13.

NOT IN THE MOOD

 (2014). 'Not in the Mood,' New Formations, 84: 13- 2

MIXED ORIENTATIONS

(2014). 'Mixed Orientations,' Subjectivities, 7: 92-109.

A WILLFULNESS ARCHIVE

(2012). 'A Willfulness Archive,' Theory and Event, 5,3.

WHITENESS AND THE GENERAL WILL: DIVERSITY WORK AS WILLFUL WORK

(2012). 'Whiteness and the General Will: Diversity Work as Willful Work,' philoSOPHIA  (special issue on race and philosophy). 2,1: 1-20.

PROBLEMATIC PROXIMITIES: OR WHY CRITIQUES OF GAY IMPERIALISM MATTER

(2011). ‘Problematic Proximities: Or Why Critiques of Gay Imperialism Matter’, Feminist  Legal Studies. Vol. 19, No. 2. pp. 119-132.

WILLFUL PARTS: PROBLEM CHARACTERS AND THE PROBLEM OF CHARACTER

(2011), ‘Willful Parts: Problem Characters and the Problem of Character,’ New Literary History, 42: 231-253.

FEMINIST KILLJOYS (AND OTHER WILLFUL SUBJECTS

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KILLING JOY: FEMINISM AND THE HISTORY OF HAPPINESS

(2010). ‘Killing Joy: Feminism and the History of Happiness,’ Signs. 35, 3. 571-592.

HAPPINESS AND QUEER POLITICS

(2009). ‘Happiness and Queer Politics,’ World  Picture 3 

EMBODYING DIVERSITY: PROBLEMS AND PARADOXES FOR BLACK FEMINISTS 

(2009). ‘Embodying Diversity: Problems and Paradoxes for Black Feminists’. Race  Ethnicity and Education. Special issue onBlack Feminisms and Postcolonial  Paradigms:  Researching Educational Inequalities’, edited by  Cynthia  Joseph and Heidi Mirza. 12, 1: 41-52.

THE POLITICS OF GOOD FEELING

(2008). 'The Politics of Good Feeling',  Australasion Journal of Critical Race and Whiteness Studies. 4,1. 

SOCIABLE HAPPINESS

(2008). ‘Sociable Happiness’, Emotion, Space and Society. 1: 10-13.

EDITORIAL: HAPPINESS TURN

(2008). ‘Editorial: The Happiness Turn’, New Formations, 63: 7-14.

MULTICULTURALISM AND THE PROMISE OF HAPPINESS

(2008). ‘Multiculturalism and the Promise of Happiness’, New Formations, 63: 121-137.

IMAGINARY PROHIBITIONS: SOME PRELIMINARY REMARKS ON THE FOUNDING GESTURES OF NEW MATERIALISM

(2008). ‘Imaginary Prohibitions: Some Preliminary Remarks on the Founding Gestures of the New Materialism’, European Journal of Women’s Studies, 15:  23-39.

A PHENOMENOLOGY OF WHITENESS

(2007). ‘A Phenomenology of Whiteness’, Feminist Theory, 8, 2: 149-168.

YOU END UP DOING THE DOCUMENT RATHER THAN DOING THE DOING

(2007). ‘You End up Doing the Document Rather than Doing the Doing:  Race Equality,  Diversity and the Politics of Documentation’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 30, 4: 590-609.

THE LANGUAGE OF DIVERSITY

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THE NON-PERFORMATIVITY OF ANTI-RACISM

(2006). ‘The Non-Performativity of Anti-Racism’, Merideans: Journal of Women, Race and Culture, 7, 1: 104-126.

(2006). ‘The Non-Performativity of Anti-Racism’, borderlands.vol 5, no 5. 1-39.

DOING DIVERSITY WORK IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA

(2006). ‘Doing Diversity Work in Higher Education in Australia’, Educational  Philosophy and Theory. 38, 6: 745-768.

ORIENTATIONS: TOWARDS A QUEER PHENOMENOLOGY

(2006). ‘Orientations: Towards a Queer Phenomenology’, GLQ, 12, 4: 543-574.

THE POLITICS OF BAD FEELING

(2005). ‘The Politics of Bad Feeling’, Australian Journal of Critical Race and Whiteness  Studies , 1,1.

DECLARATIONS OF WHITENESS: THE NON-PERFORMATIVITY OF ANTI-RACISM 

(2004). ‘Declarations of Whiteness: The Non-Performativity of Anti-Racism',  Borderlands.vol 3, no 2.

ON COLLECTIVE FEELINGS OR THE IMPRESSION LEFT BY OTHERS

(2004). ‘On Collective Feelings, or the Impressions Left by Others’, Theory, Culture and  Society,  20, 1:  25-42.

AFFECTIVE ECONOMIES 

(2004). ‘Affective Economies’, Social Text, 22, 2: 121-139.

THE POLITICS OF FEAR IN THE MAKING OF WORLDS

(2003). 'The Politics of Fear in the Making of Worlds' International Journal of Qualitative  Studies in Education, 16, 3: 377-398.

IN THE NAME OF LOVE  

(2003). ‘In the Name of Love’, Borderlands, 2, 3: 1-41.

THE CONTINGENCY OF PAIN

 (2002). ‘The Contingency of Pain’, Parallax 8, 1: 17-34.

THIS OTHER AND OTHER OTHERS

(2002). ‘This Other and Other Others’, Economy and Society. 31, 4: 558-572.

THE ORGANISATION OF HATE

(2001). ‘The Organisation of Hate’, Law and Critique, 12, 3: 345-365.

WHOSE COUNTING?

(2000). 'Whose Counting?', Feminist Theory, 1, 1: 119-125.

WHO KNOWS? KNOWING STRANGERS AND STRANGERNESS

(2000). 'Who Knows? Knowing Strangers and Strangerness', Australian Feminist Studies, 15,  31: 49-68.

PHANTASIES OF BECOMING (THE OTHER)

(1999). 'Phantasies of Becoming (the Other)', European Journal of Cultural Studies. 2, 1:  47-63.

HOME AND AWAY: NARRATIVES OF MIGRATION AND ESTRANGEMENT

(1999). 'Home and Away: Narratives of Migration and Estrangement', International Journal of  Cultural Studies, 2,3: 329-347.

TANNING THE BODY: SKIN, COLOUR AND GENDER

(1998). ‘Tanning the Body: Skin, Colour and Gender’, New Formations, 34: 25-40.

INTIMATE TOUCHES: PROXIMITY AND DISTANCE IN INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST DIALOGUES

(1997). ‘Intimate Touches: Proximity and Distance in International Feminist Dialogues’,  Oxford Literary Review. 19: 19-46.

BEYOND HUMANISM AND POSTMODERNISM: THEORIZING A FEMINIST PRACTICE

(1996). ‘Beyond Humanism and Postmodernism: Theorizing a Feminist Practice’, Hypatia:   Journal of Feminist Philosophy.  11, 2: 71-93.

DECONSTRUCTION AND LAW'S OTHER: TOWARDS A FEMINIST THEORY OF EMBODIED LEGAL RIGHTS  

(1995). ‘Deconstruction and Law's Other: Towards a Feminist Theory of Embodied Legal  Rights’, Social and Legal Studies, 4: 55-74.

THEORISING SEXUAL IDENTIFICATION: EXPLORING THE LIMITS OF PSYCHOANALYTICAL AND POSTMODERN MODELS

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