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Writing

Peer-Reviewed Articles

Craig Willse. 2008. “‘Universal Data Elements,’ or the Biopolitical Life of Homeless Populations.” Surveillance and Society 5(4): 227-251. | download pdf

Patricia T. Clough, Greg Goldberg, Rachel Schiff, Aaron Weeks and Craig Willse. 2007. “Notes Towards a Theory of Affect-Itself.” Ephemera 7(2): 60-77. | download pdf

Law Review Articles

Craig Willse and Dean Spade. 2005. “Freedom in a Regulatory State?: Lawrence, Marriage and Biopolitics.” Widener Law Review 307: 309-329. | download pdf

Dean Spade and Craig Willse. 2000. “Confronting the Limits of Gay Hate Crimes Activism: A Radical Critique.” UCLA Chicano-Latino Law Review 21: 38-52. | download pdf

Book Chapters

Greg Goldberg and Craig Willse. 2007. “Losses and Returns: The Soldier in Trauma.” In Patricia T. Clough (ed.), The Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social. Durham: Duke University Press, 265-286. | download pdf

Reviews and Other Publications

Craig Willse. 2009. “Living Better.” Curatorial essay. Visual AIDS, Web Gallery.

Dean Spade and Craig Willse. 2009. “White Knight.” Review of Milk, directed by Gus Van Sant. Left Turn, April/May: 72-73. | download pdf

Craig Willse. 2008. “Craig Willse Talks to Jonah Groeneboer.” NY Arts Magazine, January/February: 37.

Craig Willse. 2005. Review of Smoke and Mirrors: The Politics and Culture of Air Pollution edited by E. Melanie Du Puis. Contemporary Sociology 34(4): 372.

Craig Willse. 2005. “Anti-War Politics After the Public Sphere.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest 4: 175-186.

Craig Willse. 2004. “Political Economies of Exposure.” Exhibition catalog, Pilot TV: Experimental Media for Feminist Trespass. Chicago: 26-28.

Craig Willse. 2003. “Thoughts on Meaningless Political Action.” LTTR 2.

Craig Willse. 2003. “The Public Space of the Prison.” Loud Paper 4(2): 20-23.

Craig Willse. 2002. “These places that feel like home.” In Patti Young Kim (ed.), Home Project. Halifax: 106 Press, 17-20.

Craig Willse. 2001. “You Can’t Go Home Again: AIDS and Homelessness.” POZ Magazine, January: 20.