Articles by and about Joan Wallach Scott
"We Will Have to Resist," The Campus in the Second Age of Trump, The Chronicle of Higher Education, November 18, 2024.
On Rereading Clifford Geertz’s The Interpretation of Cultures 50 Years after the Fact, Sociologica, June 2024.
“A Professor’s Fight Against McCarthyism Resonates Today,” book review essay, Academe (Winter 2024).
Academic Freedom Has Always Been Dirty. That’s a Good Thing, The Chronicle of Higher Education,
October 4, 2022.
Review of David Bell's, "History Is Always About Politics: What the recent debates over presentism get wrong," The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 24, 2022.
'The red heart of truth': on Denise Riley’s critical feminism, Feminist Theory, June 2020.
New Academe Examines the Complexities of the Production of Knowledge, Academe Blog, Spring 2020.
Millennial Fantasies, Brazilian Portugese translation, Cadernos de Gênero e Tecnologia, July 2019.
Targeted Harassment of Faculty: What Higher Education Administrators Can Do, Liberal Education, Spring 2018.
H-Diplo Roundtable Review, May 11, 2018.
How the Right Weaponized Free Speech, Chronicle of Higher Education, January 7, 2018.
Une Historienne Inclassable: Joan Wallach Scott, Cahiers du Genre, 2016.
Joan W. Scott ou l’histoire critique des inégalités, La Vie des Idées, June 17, 2014.