Peer reviewed Articles and Book Chapters

“Radical or Neoliberal Political Imaginary? Nancy Fraser Revisited,” in Werner Bonefeld, Beverley Best, and Chris O'Kane (eds.), The Sage Handbook of Critical Theory (forthcoming: Sage Publisher, spring 2017)
“Female Resistance or the Politics of Death? Rethinking Antigone,” in Gabriel Ricci (ed.) The Persistence of Critical Theory, (forthcoming: vol. 8 of Culture & Civilization, Transaction Publishers, December 2016) Go to book
“Radical Political Change: A Feminist Perspective,” Radical Philosophy Review (vol.17, no.1, 2014),227-250. Go to article
“The Im-Possibilities of the Feminist Subject,” Social Philosophy Today (vol.25, 2009), 47-60. Go to article
“The Politics of Misrecognition: A Feminist Critique,” The Good Society (vol.18, no.1, September, 2009),70-75. Go to article
“Contesting Hierarchical Oppositions: The Dialectics of Adorno and Lacan,” in Alfred J. Drake (ed.) New Essays on the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2009), 168-192. Go to Book
“Toward a Theoretical Outline of the Subject: The Centrality of Adorno and Lacan for Feminist Political Theorizing,” Political Theory (lead article, vol.36, no. 3, June 2008), 351-376. Go to article
“Desires and Fears: Women, Class and Adorno,” Theory & Event (vol.11, no.1, February 2008). Go to article
“Marx and the Gendered Structure of Capitalism,” Philosophy & Social Criticism (vol.33, no.7, November 2007), 833-859. Go to article
“Das Klassenkonzept poststrukturalistisch gedacht,” [A post-structuralist perspective on the concept of class], in Ingolf Erler (ed.) Keine Chance für Lisa Simpson? - Soziale Ungleichheit im Bildungssystem [No Chance for Lisa Simpson? Social Inequality in the Educational System], (Wien: Mandelbaum-Verlag, 2007), 72-88. Go to book
“Preface and Introduction” (with Lisa Gurley and Anna Aloisia Moser), Feminists Contest Politics and Philosophy (New York/Brussels: Peter Lang Publisher, Philosophy and Politics Series, 2005), 11-17 Go to Book
“Die Diskursive Disziplinierung von Frauen aus ArbeiterInnenkontexten in der Wissenschaft” [The Discursive Disciplining of Working-Class Women in Academia], in Gerald Echterhoff/Michael Eggers (eds.): Der Stoff, an dem wir hängen: Faszination und Selektion von Material in kulturwissenschaftlicher Arbeit [The Material we are Attached to: Fascination and Selection of Material in Cultural Theory], (Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2002), 81-94