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| Special Issue: Maternal Bodies Rebecca Kukla, Editor Rebecca Kukla Introduction: Maternal Bodies/vii Carolyn McLeod and Françoise Baylis Feminists on the Inalienability of Human Embryos/1 Lynn Morgan Strange Anatomy: Gertrude Stein and the Avant-Garde Embryo/15 Shelley Tremain Reproductive Freedom, Self-Regulation, and the Government of Impairment in Utero/35 Sarah-Vaughn Brakman and Sally Scholz Adoption, ART, and a Re-Conception of the Maternal Body: Toward Embodied Maternity/54 Kristina L. Lemieux 13 short pieces, but not the whole [t]ruth/74 Rosemary Betterton Promising Monsters: Pregnant Bodies, Artistic Subjectivity, and Maternal Imagination/80 Anne Drapkin Lyerly Shame, Gender, Birth/101 Lisa Guenther “Like a Maternal Body”: Levinas and the Motherhood of Moses/119 |
Bernice L. Hausman Contamination and Contagion: Environmental Toxins, HIV/AIDS, and the Problem of the Maternal Body/137 Rebecca Kukla Ethics and Ideology in Breastfeeding Advocacy Campaigns/157 Amy Mullin Parents and Children: An Alternative to Selfless and Unconditional Love/181 Shelley Park Adoptive Maternal Bodies: A Queer Paradigm for Rethinking Mothering?/201 Book Review Judith Wagner DeCew Why Privacy Isn’t Everything: Feminist Reflections on Personal Accountability, by Anita Allen/227 Musings Hilde Lindemann Miss Morals Speaks Out about Publishing/232 Notes on Contributors/240 Guidelines for Contributors/243 Books Received/245 |
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Nancy Evans Diotima and Demeter as Mystagogues in Plato’s Symposium/1 Shaun O’Dwyer The Unacknowledged Socrates in the Works of Luce Irigaray/29 Jennifer M. Saul On Treating Things as People: Objectification, Pornography, and the History of the Vibrator/45 Christopher Heath Wellman A Defense of Stiffer Penalties for Hate Crimes/62 Kathy Dow Magnus The Unaccountable Subject: Judith Butler and the Social Conditions of Intersubjective Agency/81 Karyn L. Freedman The Epistemological Significance of Psychic Trauma/104
Creddisa J. Heyes Catherine Macaulay on the Paradox of Paternal Authority in Hobbesian Politics/150 |
Symposium: The Spectacle of Violence: Homophobia, Gender, and Knowledge Gail Mason The Book at a Glance/174 Nancy C.M. Hartsock Experience, Embodiment, and Epistemologies/178 Karen Houle The Manifolds of Violences/184 Gail Mason Fear and Hope: Author’s Response/196 Review Essay Sara Ruddick Singing in the Fire: Stories of Women in Philosophy, ed. Linda Martin Alcott/207 Book Notes/220 Musings Claudia Card The L Word and the F Word/223 Notes on Contributors/230 Guidelines for Contributors/233 Books Received/235 |
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Special Issue: Feminist Epistemologies of Ignorance Nancy Tuana and Shannon Sullivan, Editors Nancy Tuana and Shannon Sullivan Introduction: Feminist Epistemologies of Ignorance/vii Nancy Tuana The Speculum of Ignorance: The Women’s Health Movement and Epistemologies of Ignorance/1 Sandra Harding Two Influential Theories of Ignorance and Philosophy’s Interests in Ignoring Them/20 Cynthia Townley Toward a Revaluation of Ignorance/37 Mariana Ortega Being Lovingly, Knowingly Ignorant: White Feminism and Women of Color/56 María Lugones On Complex Communication/75 Tina Chanter Abjection and the Constitutive Nature of Difference: Class Mourning in Margaret’s Museum and Legitimating Myths of Innocence in Casablanca/86 Vivian M. May Trauma in Paradise: Willful and Strategic Ignorance in Cereus Blooms at Night/107 Penelope Deutscher When Feminism is “High” and Ignorance Is “Low”: Harriet Taylor on the Progress of the Species/136 Lisa Heldke Farming Made Her Stupid/151 Peg Brand Feminist Art Epistemologies: Understanding Feminist Art/166 |
Book Reviews Susan Hekman The Subject of Liberty: Toward a Feminist Theory of Freedom, by Nancy Hirschmann The Claims of Culture: Equality and Diversity in the Global Era, by Seyla Benhabib/190 Gail Weiss Toward a Phenomenology of Sexual Difference: Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Beauvoir, by Sara Heinämaa/194 Paula M.L. Moya Pilgrimages/Peregrinajes: Theorizing Coalition against Multiple Oppressions, by María Lugones/198 Susan Babbitt Reading across Borders: Storytelling and Knowledges of Resistance, by Shari Stone-Mediatore/203 Peg O’Conner Wittgenstein: A Feminist Interpretation, by Alessandra Tanesini/207 Peta Bowden Embodied Care: Jane Addams, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Feminist Ethics, by Maurice Hamington/210 Cheshire Calhoun Moral Psychology: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, ed. Peggy DesAutels and Margaret Urban Walker/214 Andrea Veltman The Other Within: Ethics, Politics, and the Body in Simone de Beauvoir, by Fredrika Scarth/217 Musing Lorraine Code Skepticism and the Lure of Ambiguity/222 Notes on Contributors/229 Guidelines for Contributors/234 Books Received/236 |
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Joan Gibson The Logic of Chastity: Women, Sex, and the History of Philosophy in the Early Modern Period/1 Maureen Sander-Staudt The Unhappy Marriage of Care Ethics and Virtue Ethics/21 Lisa Cassidy That Many of Us Should Not Parent/40 Victoria Davion Coming Down to Earth on Cloning: An Ecofeminist Analysis of Homophobia in the Current Debate/58 Mari Mikkola Elizabeth Spelman, Gender Realism, and Women/77 Elisabeth Porter Can Politics Practice Compassion?/97 Emanuela Bianchi Receptacle/Chōra: Figuring the Errant Feminine in Plato’s Timaeus/124 Bonnie Mann How America Justifies Its War: A Modern/Postmodern Aesthetics of Masculinity and Sovereignty/147 Birgitte Huitfeldt Midttun Crossing the Borders: An Interview with Julia Kristeva/164 Symposium on Nancy J. Hirschmann’s The Subject of Liberty: Toward a Feminist Theory of Freedom |
Nancy J. Hirschmann Introduction/178 Marilyn Friedman Nancy J. Hirschmann on the Social Construction of Women’s Freedom/182 Susan J. Brison Contentious Freedom: Sex Work and Social Construction/192 Nancy J. Hirschmann Response to Friedman and Brison/201 Book Reviews Dorothea Olkowski The Nick of Time: Politics, Evolution, and the Untimely and Time Travels: Feminism, Nature, and Power by Elizabeth Grosz/212 Mary Kate McGowan Impersonal Passion: Language as Affect by Denise Riley/221 Diane Perpich Connected Lives: Human Nature and an Ethics of Care by Ruth E. Groenhout/224 Book Notes Musings Elizabeth V. Spelman Philosophical Doggedness/232 Notes on Contributors/239 Guidelines for Contributors/242 Call for Papers/244 |
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