What constitutes illocutionary silencing? This is the key question underlying much recent work on Catherine MacKinnon's claim that pornography silences women. In what follows I argue that the focus of the literature on the notion of audience `uptake' serves to mischaracterize the phenomena. I defend a broader interpretation of what it means for an illocutionary act to succeed, and show how this broader interpretation provides a better characterization of the kinds of silencing experienced by women
I expand on and defend a particular account of silencing that has been identified by Mary Kate McGow...
Making sense of MacKinnon’s claim that pornography silences women requires attention to the discursi...
ABSTRACT In ‘Scorekeeping in a Pornographic Language Game’, Rae Langton and Caroline West borrow ide...
What constitutes illocutionary silencing? This is the key question underlying much recent work on Ca...
It has become standard for feminist philosophers of language to analyze Catherine MacKinnon's claim ...
The aim of this paper is to offer a map of the dynamics through which pornography may silence women’...
The notion of ‘illocutionary silencing’ has been given a key role in defining the harms of pornograp...
Since its influential rendering by Rae Langton in her 1993 paper, “Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts,...
Silencing is usually explained in terms of conventionalism about the nature of speech acts. More rec...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2002.In...
This paper defends the claim that there are two previously underexplored ways in which pornography s...
This paper defends the claim that there are two previously underexplored ways in which pornography s...
This paper defends the claim that there are two previously underexplored ways in which pornography s...
I expand on and defend a particular account of silencing that has been identified by Mary Kate McGow...
Making sense of MacKinnon’s claim that pornography silences women requires attention to the discursi...
ABSTRACT In ‘Scorekeeping in a Pornographic Language Game’, Rae Langton and Caroline West borrow ide...
What constitutes illocutionary silencing? This is the key question underlying much recent work on Ca...
It has become standard for feminist philosophers of language to analyze Catherine MacKinnon's claim ...
The aim of this paper is to offer a map of the dynamics through which pornography may silence women’...
The notion of ‘illocutionary silencing’ has been given a key role in defining the harms of pornograp...
Since its influential rendering by Rae Langton in her 1993 paper, “Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts,...
Silencing is usually explained in terms of conventionalism about the nature of speech acts. More rec...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2002.In...
This paper defends the claim that there are two previously underexplored ways in which pornography s...
This paper defends the claim that there are two previously underexplored ways in which pornography s...
This paper defends the claim that there are two previously underexplored ways in which pornography s...
I expand on and defend a particular account of silencing that has been identified by Mary Kate McGow...
Making sense of MacKinnon’s claim that pornography silences women requires attention to the discursi...
ABSTRACT In ‘Scorekeeping in a Pornographic Language Game’, Rae Langton and Caroline West borrow ide...