Hypatia

Volume 20
Number 1Winter 2005
Number 2 Contemporary Feminist Philosophy in Germany
Number 3 Summer 2005
Number 4 Analytic Feminism

CONTENTS Volume 20, Number 1 Winter 2005

Emma Rooksby
Moral Theory in the Fiction of Isabelle de Charrière: The Case of Three Women

Ann Burlein
The Productive Power of Ambiguity: Rethinking Homosexuality through the Virtual and Developmental Systems Theory

Sara Beardsworth
Freud’s Oedipus and Kristeva’s Narcissus: Three Heterogeneities

Maria Margaroni
“The Lost Foundation”: Kristeva’s Semiotic Chora and Its Ambiguous Legacy

Kim Q. Hall
Queerness, Disability, and The Vagina Monologues

Kimerer L. LaMothe
Reason, Religion, and Sexual Difference: Resources for a Feminist Philosophy of Religion in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

Sheri Lucas
A Defense of the Feminist-Vegetarian Connection

Sonia Kruks
Simone de Beauvoir and the Politics of Privilege

Book Reviews

Catherine Kemp
Feminist Interpretations of David Hume ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson

Peg O’Connor
Line Drawings: Defining Women through Feminist Practice by Cressida Heyes

Leslie A. Howe
A Feminist Cosmology: Ecology, Solidarity, and Metaphysics by Nancy R. Howell

Jennifer A. Parks
Genes, Women, and Equality by Mary Mahowald

Claire Colebrook
Resistance, Flight, Creation: Feminist Enactments of French Philosophy ed. Dorothea Olkowski

Alison Bailey
Women of Color and Philosophy ed. Naomi Zack

Book Notes

Musings
Susan Bordo
Adoption

Notes on Contributors

Guidelines for Contributors

Announcements

Books Received

CONTENTS Volume 20, Number 2Spring 2005

Special Issue: Contemporary Feminist Philosophy in Germany

Gertrude Postl
Introduction: Contemporary Feminist Philosophy in German

Herta Nagl-Docekal
Feminist Philosophy in German: A Historical Perspective

BODY AND GENDER
Silvia Stoller
Asymmetrical Genders: Phenomenological Reflections on Sexual Difference
Trans. Camilla R. Nielsen

Hilge Landweer
Anthropological, Social, and Moral Limitations of a Multiplicity of Genders
Trans. Gertrude Postl

LANGUAGE AND SIGN
Eva Waniek
Meaning in Gender Theory: Clarifying a Basic Problem from a Linguistic-Philosophical Perspective
Trans. Erik M. Vogt

Bettina Schmitz
Homelessness or Symbolic Castration? Subjectivity, Language Acquisition, and Sociality in Julia Kristeva and Jacques Lacan
Trans. Julia Jansen

THE POLITICAL AND THE SOCIAL
Sidonia Blättler and Irene Marti
Against the Destruction of Political Spheres of Freedom
Trans. Senem Saner

Alice Pechriggl
Body and Gender within the Stratifi cations of the Social Imaginary
Trans. Gertrude Postl

WORK AND ECONOMY
Sabine Gürtler
The Ethical Dimension of Work: A Feminist Perspective
Trans. Andrew F. Smith

Claudia Lenz
The End or the Apotheosis of “Labor”? Hannah Arendt’s Contribution to the Question of the Good Life in Times of Global Superfluity of Human Labor Power
Trans. Gertrude Postl

JUSTICE AND RESPONSIBILITY
Birgit Christensen
Equality and Justice: Remarks on a Necessary Relationship
Trans. Andrew F. Smith

Eva-Maria Schwickert
Gender, Morality, and Ethics of Responsibility: Complementing Teleological and Deontological Ethics
Trans. Sarah Clark Miller

BOOK REVIEWS

Nigel DeSouza
Philosophische Geschlechtertheorien: Ausgewählte Texte von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, edited with an introduction by Sabine Doyé, Marion Heinz, and Friederike Kuster

Linda López McAlister
Feminist Philosophy by Herta Nagl-Docekal

Peg O’Connor
Line Drawings: Defi ning Women through Feminist Practice
by Cressida J. Heyes

Leslie A. Howe
A Feminist Cosmology: Ecology, Solidarity, and Metaphysics
by Nancy R. Howell

Jennifer Parks
Genes, Gender, Equality by Mary Mahowald

Debra Bergoffen
The Subject of Love: A Review of Family Values: Subjects between Nature and Culture; and Witnessing: Beyond Recognition, by Kelly Oliver

Julie M. Zilberberg
Globalizing Feminist Bioethics: Cross-Cultural Perspectives
edited by Rosemarie Tong, Gwen Anderson, and Aida Santos

Patricia A. Halliday
Tales of Trauma: A Review of The Limits of Autobiography: Trauma and Testimony by Leigh Gilmore; and Telling Incest: Narratives of Dangerous Remembering from Stein to Sapphire by Janice Doane and Devon Hodges

MUSINGS

Drucilla L. Cornell
The Solace of Resonance

Thanks to Reviewers

Notes on Contributors

Guidelines for Contributors

Calls for Papers

Books Received

CONTENTS Volume 20, Number 3 Summer 2005

Susan Babbitt
Stories from the South: A Question of Logic

Mary Kate McGowan
On Pornography: MacKinnon, Speech Acts, and “False” Construction

Daniel Engster
Rethinking Care Theory: The Practice of Caring and the Obligation to Care

Diane Perpich
Corpus Meum: Disintegrating Bodies and the Ideal of Integrity

Marguerite La Caze
Love, That Indispensable Supplement: Irigaray and Kant on Love and Respect

April Flakne
Through Thick and Thin: Validity and Refl ective Judgment

Lawrie Balfour
Representative Women: Slavery, Citizenship, and Feminist Theory in Du Bois’s “Damnation of Women”

Symposium
Women Philosophers, Sidelined Challenges, and Professional Philosophy

Diana Tietjens Meyers
Introduction

Margaret Urban Walker
Diotima’s Ghost: The Uncertain Place of Feminist Philosophy in Professional Philosophy

Charles Mills
“Ideal Theory” as Ideology

Eileen O’Neill
Early Modern Women Philosophers and the History of Philosophy

Virginia Valian
Beyond Gender Schemas: Improving the Advancement of Women in Academia

Book Reviews
Paul Benson
Autonomy, Gender, Politics by Marilyn Friedman

Alison Bailey
The Philosopher Queen: Feminist Essays on War, Love, and Knowledge by Chris Cuomo

Sunera Thobani
Feminism without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity by Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Iris Marion Young
“Sympathy and Solidarity” and Other Essays by Sandra Lee Bartky

Mary B. Mahowald
Aging, Death, and Human Longevity: A Philosophical Inquiry by Christine Overall

Musings
Rachel Burgess
Feminine Stubble

Notes on Contributors

Guidelines for Contributors

Call for Papers

Books Received

CONTENTS Volume 20, Number 4 Fall 2005

Special Issue: Analytic Feminism

Anita Superson and Samantha Brennan
Feminist Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition / 1

Sally Haslanger
What Are We Talking About? The Semantics and Politics of Social Kinds / 10

Sylvia Burrow
The Political Structure of Emotion: From Dismissal to Dialogue / 27

Catherine Hundleby
The Epistemological Evaluation of Oppositional Secrets / 44

Rebecca Hanrahan and Louise Antony
Because I Said So: Toward a Feminist Theory of Authority / 59

Macalester Bell
A Woman’s Scorn: Toward a Feminist Defense of Contempt as a Moral Emotion / 80

Carol Hay
Whether To Ignore Them and Spin: Moral Obligations To Resist Sexual Harassment / 94

Anita Superson
Deformed Desires and Informed Desire Tests / 109

Ann Levey
Liberalism, Adaptive Preferences, and Gender Equality / 127

Susan E. Babbitt
Reasons, Explanation, and Saramago’s Bell / 144

Ann E. Cudd
Missionary Positions / 164

Julia Driver
Consequentialism and Feminist Ethics / 183

Diana Tietjens Meyers
Who’s There? Selfhood, Self-Regard, and Social Relations / 200

Book Reviews
Edrie Sobstyl
Beyond Epistemology: A Pragmatist Approach to Feminist Science Studies by Sharyn Clough / 216

Alice Crary
Moral Contexts by Margaret Urban Walker / 220

Ian Hacking
Relational Remembering: Rethinking the Memory Wars by Sue Campbell / 223

Patricia Hill Collins
Healing Identities: Black Feminist Thought and the Politics of Groups by Cynthia Burack / 227

Musings
Phil Gasper
On the Morality of Not Crossing Picket Lines / 231

Laurie Shrage
Which Side Are You On, APA? / 234

Notes on Contributors / 238
Guidelines for Contributors / 242
Call for Papers / 244
Books Received / 246
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