Brennan's first two books,
Interpretations of the Flesh: Freud and Femininity and
History After Lacan, are works of psychoanalytic social theory, while
Exhausting Modernity: Grounds for a New Economy and
Globalization and Its Terrors draw on Marxist and ecofeminist theories to consider large-scale energetic draining. Her posthumous
The Transmission of Affect engages physiological and psychosocial research that challenges the causal framework of
sociobiology, with examples such as
stress,
psychological projection, the
introjection of
aggression, and the energizing and draining of social interactions. In addition to these five books, Brennan edited two volumes:
Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis and, with co-editor
Martin Jay,
Vision in Context: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Sight. She was General Editor with
Susan James of the
Oxford Readings in Feminism series, an extension of
Oxford Readings in Philosophy, and also General Editor for the Routledge series
Opening Out: Feminism for Today. Brennan's colleagues contributed to a posthumous volume on her work
Living Attention: On Teresa Brennan. Her papers are housed in the
John Hay Library at
Brown University, part of the
Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women's Feminist Theory Archive. In 2017, the philoSOPHIA annual conference honored Brennan at
Florida Atlantic University, with a keynote by
Sara Ahmed. ==Death==