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  • A Bibliography of Major Published Works by Randy Martin

[This is an attempt to compile an exhaustive list of monographs, edited collections, articles and book chapters published by Randy Martin. Shorter articles and book reviews have not been included. —The Editors]

Single Authored Books

2015. Knowledge, LTD: Toward a Social Logic of the Derivative. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
2011. Under New Management: Universities, Administrative Labor and the Professional Turn. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
2007. An Empire of Indifference: American War and the Financial Logic of Risk Management. Durham, ND: Duke University Press, Social Text Books.
2002. Financialization of Daily Life. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
2002. On Your Marx: Relinking Socialism and the Left. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
1998. Critical Moves: Dance Studies in Theory and Politics. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
1994. Socialist Ensembles: Theater and State in Cuba and Nicaragua. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
1990. Performance as Political Act: The Embodied Self. New York: Bergin & Garvey Publishers.

Edited and Co-Edited Volumes

2017. Handbook of Dance and Politics. Edited by Gerald Siegmund, Rebekah Kowal, and Randy Martin. New York: Oxford University Press.
2016. Derivatives and the Wealth of Societies. Edited by Benjamin Lee and Randy Martin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
2015. Routledge Companion to Art and Politics. Edited by Randy Martin. London: Routledge.
2007. The Returns of Alwin Nikolais: Boundaries, Bodies and the Dance Canon. Edited by Claudia Gitelman and Randy Martin. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.
2006. Artistic Citizenship: A Public Voice for the Arts. Edited by Randy Martin and Mary Schmidt Campbell. London: Routledge.
1999. Chalk Lines: The Politics of Work in the Managed University. Edited by Randy Martin. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
1999. SportCult. Edited by Randy Martin and Toby Miller. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
1993. New Studies in the Politics and Culture of U.S. Communism. Edited by Michael E. Brown, Frank Rosengarten, George Snedeker, and Randy Martin. New York: Monthly Review Press.

Articles and Chapters

2017. “Scenes of Reenactment/Logics of Derivation in Dance.” In The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Reenactment. Edited by Mark Franko. New York: Oxford University Press.
Forthcoming. “Divisions and Hierarchies.” In A Companion to Critical and Cultural Theory. Edited by Imre Szeman et al. Oxford: Blackwell.
2015. “What Has Become of the Professional Managerial Class?” The Socialist Register.
2015. “Money After Decolonization.” SAQ 114(2): 377–393.
2015. “Coming Up Short: Knowledge Limits and the (Un)Making of the Professional Managerial Class.” International Critical Thought 5(1): 95–110. [First published in 2014 in Polygraph 23/24].
2014. “Of Dance, Derivatives, Decolonization and Kinesthemes.” TkH 21: 73–78.
2014. “What Difference Do Derivatives Make? From the Technical to the Political Conjuncture.” Culture Unbound 6(1): 189–210. [End Page 6]
2013. “Linked Fates and Futures: Communities and Campuses as Equitable Partners?” Public: Arts/Design/Humanities A Journal of Imagining America 1(1–2). [doi: http://public.imaginingamerica.org/blog/article/linked-fates-and-futures-communities-and-campuses-as-equitable-partners/]
2013. “Mobilizing Dance: Toward a Social Logic of the Derivative.” Dance, Politics & Co-Immunity. Edited by Gerald Siegmund and Stefan Hölscher, 209–225. Zürich: Diaphanes.
2013. “After Economy: Social Logics of the Derivative.” Social Text 114/31(1): 83–106.
2012. “A Derivative Dance, A Precarious Sociality.” The Drama Review (TDR) 56(4): 64–79.
2012. “An Important Failure: Knowledge Limits and the Financial Crisis.” Co-authored by Dick Bryan, Randy Martin, Johnna Montgomerie, and Karel Williams. Introduction to Special Feature of Economy and Society 4(3): 299–315.
2012. “Bailout.” In Impasses of the Post-Global: Theory in the Era of Climate Change, Vol 2. Edited by Henry Sussman, 232–250. Ann Arbor, MI: Open Humanities Press.
2011. “Taking an Administrative Turn: Derivative Logics for a Recharged Humanities.” Representations 116: 156–176.
2011. “From the Race War to the War on Terror.” In Beyond Biopolitics: Essays on the Governance of Life and Death. Edited by Patricia Clough and Craig Willse, 258–275. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
2011. “Between Intervention and Utopia: Dance Politics.” [From 2009 Tanzkongress] In Emerging Bodies: The Performance of World Making in Dance and Choreography. Edited by Gabriele Klein and Sandra Noeth, 29–46. Bielefield: Transcript.
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