Books •
The Evangelical Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century America (University of Pennsylvania Press, under contract). •
Publics and Counterpublics (Cambridge: Zone Books, 2002). •
The Trouble with Normal (New York: The Free Press, 1999; Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 2000). •
The Letters of the Republic: Publication and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century America (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1990).
Edited volumes •
Varieties of Secularism in a Secular Age (Harvard University Press, 2010) with Craig Calhoun and Jonathan VanAntwerpen •
The Portable Walt Whitman, Edited by Michael Warner (New York: Penguin, 2003). •
American Sermons: The Pilgrims to Martin Luther King, Jr. (New York: Library of America, 1999). •
The English Literatures of America (Routledge, 1997) with Myra Jehlen. •
Fear of a Queer Planet: Queer Politics and Social Theory (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993). •
The Origins of Literary Studies in America: A Documentary Anthology (New York: Routledge, 1988) with Gerald Graff
Articles • "Pleasures and Dangers of Shame," in David Halperin and Valerie Traub, eds.,
Gay Shame (University of Chicago Press, 2010). • "Is Liberalism a Religion?" in Hent de Vries, ed.,
Religion: Beyond a Concept (New York: Fordham Univ. Press, 2008), pp. 610–17. • "Secularism," in Bruce Burgett and Glenn Hendler, eds.,
Keywords: A Vocabulary of American Cultural Studies (New York Univ. Press, 2007), pp. 209–212. • "Uncritical Reading," in Jane Gallop, ed.,
Polemics (New York: Routledge, 2004), pp. 13–38. • "What Like a Bullet Can Undeceive?"
Public Culture, vol. 15, no. 1 (Winter 2003), pp. 41– 54. • "Publics and Counterpublics,"
Public Culture, vol. 14. no. 1 (Winter 2002), pp. 49–90. • "Styles of Intellectual Publics," in Jonathan Culler, ed.,
Just Being Difficult? Academic Writing in the Public Arena (Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 2003). • "A Soliloquy 'Lately Spoken at the African Theatre': Race and the Public Sphere in New York City, 1821,"
American Literature 73.1 (March 2001), pp. 1–46.
Awarded the Foerster Prize for best essay in American Literature, 2001. • "Irving's Posterity,"
ELH 67 (2000), pp. 773–799. • "Normal and Normaller: Beyond Gay Marriage,"
GLQ 5.2 (Winter 1999). • "Public and Private," in Catharine Stimpson and Gil Herdt, eds.,
Critical Terms for the Study of Gender and Sexuality (University of Chicago Press, forthcoming). • "Zones of Privacy," in
Judith Butler,
John Guillory, and Kendall Thomas, eds., ''What's Left of Theory?'' (New York: Routledge, 2000), pp. 75–113. • "What's Colonial About Colonial America?" in Robert St. George, ed.,
Possible Pasts: Becoming Colonial in Early America (Cornell Univ. Press, 2000), pp. 49–70. • with Lauren Berlant, "Sex in Public,"
Critical Inquiry 24.2 (Winter 1998), pp. 547–66. • "Whitman Drunk," in Betsy Erkkila and Jay Grossman, eds.,
Breaking Bounds (Oxford Univ. Press, 1996), pp. 30–43. • with Lauren Berlant, "What Does Queer Theory Teach Us About X?"
PMLA 110.3 (May 1995), pp. 343–49. • with Lauren Berlant, "Introduction to 'Critical Multiculturalism,'" in David Theo Goldberg, ed.,
Multiculturalism: A Critical Reader (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1994), pp. 107–113. • "No Special Rights," in Michael Bérubé and Cary Nelson, eds.,
Higher Education Under Fire (New York: Routledge, 1995), pp. 284–93. • "Something Queer About the Nation-State," in
Alphabet City, December 1993. • "Savage Franklin," in Gianfranca Balestra and Luigi Sammpietro, eds.,
Benjamin Franklin: An American Genius, (Rome: Bulzoni Editore, 1993). • "The Public Sphere and the Cultural Mediation of Print," in William S. Solomon and Robert W. McChesney, eds.,
Ruthless Criticism: New Perspectives in U. S. Communication History (Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1993), pp. 7–37. • "Publication and the Public Sphere," in Carol Armbruster, eds.,
Publishing and Readership in Revolutionary France and America, (Westport: Greenwood, 1993), pp. 167–74. • "Critical Multiculturalism," coauthored by the Chicago Cultural Studies Group, 18.3 (Spring 1992), pp. 530–55. • "New English Sodom,"
American Literature 64.1 (March 1992), pp. 19–47.
Awarded the Foerster Prize for the best essay in American Literature, 1992; awarded the Crompton-Noll Award for best essay in lesbian and gay studies, 1993. • "Thoreau's Bottom,"
Raritan 11.3 (Winter 1992), pp. 53–79. • "The Mass Public and the Mass Subject," in Craig Calhoun, ed.,
Habermas and the Public Sphere (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991), pp. 377–401. • "Fear of a Queer Planet,"
Social Text 29 (1991), pp 3–17. • "Walden's Erotic Economy," in Hortense Spillers, ed.,
Comparative American Identities: Race, Sex and Nationality in the Modern Text, (New York: Routledge, 1991), pp. 157–74. • "Homo-Narcissism; Or, Heterosexuality," in Joseph A. Boone and Michael Cadden, eds.,
Engendering Men (New York: Routledge, 1990), pp. 190–206. • "The Res Publica of Letters,"
boundary 2 17.1 (Spring 1990), pp. 38–68. • "Textuality and Legitimacy in the Printed Constitution,"
Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 97(1):59–84. 1987 • "Franklin and the Letters of the Republic,"
Representations 16 (1986), pp. 110–30. • "Literary Studies and the History of the Book,"
The Book: Newsletter of the Program of the History of the Book in American Culture, 12 (July 1987), pp. 3–9. • "Professionalization and the Rewards of Literature: 1875-1900,"
Criticism 27 (Winter 1985), pp. 1–28. • "Value, Agency, and Stephen Crane's `The Monster,'"
Nineteenth-Century Fiction 40 (June 1985), pp. 76–93. == Awards ==