- "A budding gourmet." Serial postcard novel in 12 parts. First mailed Jan.-Apr.
1974.
Republished in Service (see Books), 1978
- "McTowersMaid." Serial postcard novel in 15 parts. First mailed Sep.-Dec.
1974
Republished in Service (see Books), 1978.
Republished in Socialist Review, No. 58, 1981
- "Immigrating."
In the LAICA Journal (Journal of the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary
Art), Spring 1975
- "Kitchen Economics: The Wonder of (White) Bread." In Jessica Jacobs, ed.,
Word Works Too. San José State University, Spring 1975
- "The Art of Cooking: A Mock Dialogue Between Julia Child and Craig Claiborne."
Excerpted in Crawl Through Your Window (San Diego) No. 1, Spring, 1975
- "Tijuana Maid." Serial postcard novel in 12 parts. First mailed Oct. 1975Feb.
1976.
Republished in Heresies, No. 1, 1977.
Republished in Service (see Books), 1978
- "Losing: A Conversation with the Parents." In Criss Cross Double Cross
(Los Angeles) Fall 1976.
Republished in Studio International, March 1977
- "A New -Found Career." Serial postcard novel in 12 parts. First mailed Nov.1976-
Apr.1977.
Republished in the LAICA Journal, Oct. 1977
- "She Sees in Herself a New Woman Every Day." Photographs and text. First
published in Heresies No. 2, 1977.
Republished in Shoes & Shit: Stories for Pedestrians, Geoff
Hancock and Rikki Ducornet, eds., Toronto: Aya Press, 1984
- "Know Your Servant Series, No. 1: North American Waitress, Coffee-Shop Variety."
Photographs and text. First published in Entropy (Los Angeles), No.
1.
Republished in Impressions (Toronto), No. 24/25, Spring 1980
- "The Restoration of High Culture in Chile." Photographs and text. First
published as gallery handout. Published (text only) in The Minnesota Review,
Spring 1979.
Republished in 3 Works (see Books)
- "Letters on Abusing Women and Trying to Blame Them for It." Serial letter
work, mailed in conjunction with "Social Works" show, Los Angeles Institute
of Contemporary Art, (laica), Sep.-Oct. 1979
- "Optimism/Pessimism: Constructing a Life." Excerpt from performance text
first published in the "Documenta 7" exhibition catalogue. (Kassel: Documenta,
1982).
Republished in Heresies No. 20 (Vol. 5, No. 4), 1985.
Republished in Blasted Allegories, Brian Wallis, ed. New York: The
New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1987
- "The Opportunity for World Brands," The Art of Memory, the Loss of History.
New York: The New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1985
- "Martha Rosler Reads Vogue." Transcript of videotape text. In Profile,
Vol. 5, No. 4 (Fall, 1986) Issue devoted to Paper Tiger Television.
Republished as "Always in Vogue." In Alternative Media (New York),
Winter 1986.
Republished as "Always in Vogue." In Utne Reader (Minneapolis), No.
17, Aug./Sep.1986
- "The Scope of the Early Warning System." Map and text. In Surveillance
(exhibition catalogue).Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (lace), 1987
- "New U.S. Video: If It's Too Bad to Be True, It Could Be DISINFORMATION."
Artlink (North Adelaide), Vol. 8, No. 1 (March-May) 1988
- "Born to Be Sold: Martha Rosler Reads the Strange Case of Baby S/M." Subjects/Objects
(Providence), Spring 1988
- "The Secret of the Rosenbergs." Gallery hand-out, 1988
- "Brunch a la Loft," in Art Creating Society, Control (London), No.
14 (Sep.) 1990
- "Bringing the War Home," in Reframings: American Feminist Photography,
Diane Neumaier, ed. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1994 (in press)