In this paper I describe three kinds of mansplaining, “well, actually” mansplaining, straw-mansplaining, and speech act–confusion mansplaining. While these three kinds have much in common, I focus on speech act–confusion mansplaining and offer a speech act theoretic account of what goes wrong when people mansplain in this way. In cases of speech act–confusion mansplaining, the target of the mansplaining is not able to do what she wants with her words. Her conversational contribution is taken to have a different force than the force she intends. This contributes to women’s discursive disablement and to the restriction of women’s participation in epistemically relevant exchanges
Parliaments are basically adversarial settings that instantiate the polarization of political power....
The neologism “mansplaining” refers to a specific type of social behaviour in which “men [are] unnec...
A number of philosophers have become interested in the ways that individuals are subject to harm as ...
In this paper I describe three kinds of mansplaining, “well, actually” mansplaining, straw-mansplain...
This presentation will examine the phenomenon of mansplaining and how it affects men and women both ...
“Mansplaining” is by now part of the common cultural vernacular. Yet, academic analyses of it—specif...
In everyday interaction, subtle manifestations of sexism often pass unacknowledged and become intern...
I develop a new, socially sensitive, account of conversation and assertion. According to traditional...
In everyday interaction, subtle manifestations of sexism often pass unacknowledged and become intern...
In this paper, I present a case for the existence of illusory hermeneutical resources through examin...
It has become standard for feminist philosophers of language to analyze Catherine MacKinnon's claim ...
Be advised that some offensive language is mentioned in the following abstract. ‘That woman’s a dyke...
In recent years, feminist philosophers have written about epistemic violence and the silencing effec...
The question which this paper examines is that of the correct scope of the claim that extra-linguist...
Parliaments are basically adversarial settings that instantiate the polarization of political power....
The neologism “mansplaining” refers to a specific type of social behaviour in which “men [are] unnec...
A number of philosophers have become interested in the ways that individuals are subject to harm as ...
In this paper I describe three kinds of mansplaining, “well, actually” mansplaining, straw-mansplain...
This presentation will examine the phenomenon of mansplaining and how it affects men and women both ...
“Mansplaining” is by now part of the common cultural vernacular. Yet, academic analyses of it—specif...
In everyday interaction, subtle manifestations of sexism often pass unacknowledged and become intern...
I develop a new, socially sensitive, account of conversation and assertion. According to traditional...
In everyday interaction, subtle manifestations of sexism often pass unacknowledged and become intern...
In this paper, I present a case for the existence of illusory hermeneutical resources through examin...
It has become standard for feminist philosophers of language to analyze Catherine MacKinnon's claim ...
Be advised that some offensive language is mentioned in the following abstract. ‘That woman’s a dyke...
In recent years, feminist philosophers have written about epistemic violence and the silencing effec...
The question which this paper examines is that of the correct scope of the claim that extra-linguist...
Parliaments are basically adversarial settings that instantiate the polarization of political power....
The neologism “mansplaining” refers to a specific type of social behaviour in which “men [are] unnec...
A number of philosophers have become interested in the ways that individuals are subject to harm as ...