Miranda Joseph, Associate Professor of Women's Studies, is the author of Against the Romance of Community (University of Minnesota Press, 2002). Her other publications include, most recently, "Promising Complicities: On the Sex, Race and Globalization Project" (co-authored with David Rubin, forthcoming in The Blackwell Companion to LGBT/Q Studies) and "The Multivalent Commodity: On the Supplementarity of Value and Values" in Rethinking Commodification (NYU Press, 2005). She has been a Rockefeller Fellow at the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, CUNY Graduate Center (1997-98) and a Bunting Fellow at Radcliffe College (1999-2000). She is a past Director of the Committee on LGBT Studies and of the Sex, Race and Globalization Project. Currently, she teaches courses on feminist and queer theory and has embarked on a research project on the relationship between debt and incarceration.
Read about Miranda Joseph in the Research News.
