In Challenging Liberalism: Feminism as Political Critique, Lisa Schwartzman brings her sharp interpretive and critical perspective to bear on the vexed relationship between feminism and liberal political philosophy. Noting (as have others before her) that the latter\u27s central values -- such as autonomy, individual rights, and equality -- are both indispensable to and sometimes problematic for feminism, Schwartzman argues that these values must be reinterpreted in light of the insights gained from an alternative, non-liberal, and specifically feminist philosophical methodology. In this book, she explains why such an alternative methodology is needed, outlines some of its distinctive features, and compares it favorably to the assumptions a...
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I couldn’t help beginning this paean to Maxine Greene on her 90th birthday without thinking of John ...
In discussions about pornography, the boundary of the harmful and unacceptable is, for many, the lac...
Carolyn Cocca is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics, Economics, and Law at the State ...
Feminist perspectives on the romance novel are often ambivalent as they attempt to reconcile its con...
Popular discourse and culture on the internet of 2014-2015 is well-removed from that envisioned by t...
As the culmination of my nonfiction seminar (ENGL 470C) with Professor Colin Rafferty, I chose to ex...
I sometimes feel I’m stuck in an Alice-in-Wonderland world. Other times I feel that someone has crea...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Kate Singer’s article examines the utility ...
Purpose – This paper seeks to establish and demonstrate the relevance of feminist research met...
Recent work on literature and political theory has focused on reading literature as a reflection of ...
This paper analyzes feminist hashtags on Twitter as a way to consider how personal experiences funct...
I argue that David Chalmers’s Conceivability Argument is just as easily applied to a physical accoun...
Why is sex equality so hard to achieve? Social cooperation between women and men in various domains ...
Spotlights Southern Miss SLIS visiting Assistant Professor Dr. Yan Wu, alumni Sarah Mangrum (MLIS 20...
LAST week, most dailies carried a picture of a girl handing a note to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Naji...
I couldn’t help beginning this paean to Maxine Greene on her 90th birthday without thinking of John ...
In discussions about pornography, the boundary of the harmful and unacceptable is, for many, the lac...
Carolyn Cocca is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics, Economics, and Law at the State ...