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Fiona Webster The Politics of Sex and Gender: Benhabib and Butler Debate Subjectivity / 1 Shannon Sullivan Reconfiguring Gender with John Dewey: Habit, Bodies, and Cultural Change / 23 Ann J. Cahill Foucault, Rape, and the Construction of the Feminine Body / 43 Marjorie Hass The Style of the Speaking Subject: Irigaray's Empirical Studies of Language Production / 64 Eluned Summers-Bremner Reading Irigaray, Dancing / 90 Vrinda Dalmiya Loving Paradoxes: A Feminist Reclamation of the Goddess Kali / 125 |
Jim Jose Contesting Patrilineal Descent in Political Theory: James Mill and Nineteenth-Century Feminism / 151 Comment/Reply Silvia Stoller Reflections on Feminist Merleau-Ponty Skepticism / 175 Shannon Sullivan Feminism and Phenomenology: A Reply to Silvia Stoller / 183 Book Review Linda Williams Rethinking Feminist Ethics by Daryl Koehn / 189 |

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SPECIAL ISSUE Going Australian: Reconfiguring Feminism and Philosophy Ed. Christine Battersby, Catherine Constable, Rachel Jones, and Judy Purdom Christine Battersby Introduction. Learning to Think Intercontinentally: Finding Australian Routes / 1 Connections Introduction by Judy Purdom / 18 Genevieve LloydNo One's Land: Australia and the Philosophical Imagination / 26 Susan James talks to Genevieve Lloyd and Moira Gatens The Power of Spinoza: Feminist Conjunctions / 40 Moira Gatens Feminism as "Password": Rethinking the "Possible" with Spinoza and Deleuze / 59 Claire Colebrook From Radical Representations to Corporeal Becomings: The Feminist Philosophy of Lloyd, Grosz, and Gatens / 76 Provocations Introduction by Catherine Constable / 94 |
Robyn Ferrell Copula: The Logic of the Sexual Relation / 100 Rosalyn Diprose What Is (Feminist) Philosophy? / 115 Linnell Secomb Fractured Community / 133 Transformations Introduction by Rachel Jones / 151 Penelope Deutscher"Imperfect Discretion": Interventions into the History of Philosophy by Twentieth-Century French Women Philosophers / 160 Zoë Sofia Container Technologies / 181 Barbara Bolt Shedding Light for the Matter / 202 Notes on Contributors / 217 Guidelines for Contributors/Calls for Papers / 220 Announcements / 227 Books Received / 229 |

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Kelly Oliver Emily Zakin Elizabeth A. Pritchard Dorothea E. Olkowski Cecilia Sjöholm Amy Mullin Xinyan Jiang Symposium on María Pía LaraĖs Moral Textures: Feminist Narratives in the Public Sphere Linda Martín Alcoff Eduardo Mendieta María Lugones María Pía Lara |
Book Reviews Jodi DeanCreatures of Prometheus: Gender and the Politics of Technology by Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborne / 187 Jane S. Upin James Wong Notes on Contributors / 200 Guidelines for Contributors/Calls for Papers / 203 Announcements / 211 Books Received / 214 |

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SPECIAL ISSUE: Contemporary French
Women Philosophers Penelope Deutscher, Editor Penelope Deutscher "A Matter of Affect, Passion, and Heart": Our Taste for New Narratives of the History of Philosophy / 1 Françoise Proust Introduction to De la Résistance / 18 Françoise Proust The Line of Resistance / 23 Elizabeth A. Wilson Scientific Interest: Introduction to Isabelle Stengers, "Another Look: Relearning to Laugh" / 38 Isabelle Stengers Another Look: Relearning to Laugh / 41 Rico Franses Introduction to "Iconic Space and the Rule of Lands", by Marie-José Mondzain / 55 Marie-José Mondzain Iconic Space and the Rule of Lands / 58 Alison Ross Introduction to Monique David-Ménard on Kant and Madness / 77 Monique David-Ménard Kant's "An Essay on the Maladies of the Mind" and Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime / 82 Stanley Cavell Beginning to Read Barbara Cassin / 99 Barbara Cassin Who's Afraid of the Sophists? Against Ethical Correctness / 102 Melissa McMahon Antonia Soulez: Introduction / 121 |
Antonia Soulez Conversion in Philosophy: Wittgenstein's "Saving Word" / 127 Emily Grosholz Frege and the Surprising History of Logic: Introduction to Claude Imbert, "Gottlob Frege, One More Time" / 151 Claude Imbert Gottlob Frege, One More Time / 156 Françoise Dastur Françoise Dastur by Herself / 174 Françoise Dastur Phenomenology of the Event: Waiting and Surprise / 178 Lisabeth During Catherine Malabou and the Currency of Hegelianism / 190 Catherine Malabou The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality, Dialectic / 196 Rada Ivekovic Introduction / 221 Rada Ivekovic Coincidences of Comparison / 224 Michèle Le Doeuff Interview / 236 Michèle Le Doeuff Feminism is Back in France--Or Is It? / 243 Notes on Contributors / 256 Guidelines for Contributors/Calls for Papers / 261 Announcements / 266 Books Received / 271 |
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