Thanks, Chris, for telling us about the online, unlocked resource of the new Hypatia issue.
Along the same lines I thought I'd mention something most of you may already know. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy allows members to download PDFs of their articles--up to 5 per day!--for $10 a year. PDFs can be highlighted, underlines, sticky-noted, etc., on recent versions of Acrobat. Just a lovely capability.
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Subject: special issue free access: Inheriting Women of Color Feminist Philosophy
Dear Friends,
I just noticed that the recent Hypatia special issue on "Interstices: Inheriting Women of Color Feminist Philosophy," edited by Kristie Dotson, is online and unlocked, which means anyone can easily download all of the content for free. The issue looks impressive indeed (toc below). Just wanted to pass on the word to others just finishing up classes and prowling around for some summer reading material...
Regards,
Chris Cuomo
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hypa.2014.29.issue-1/issuetoc
Special Issue on Interstices: Inheriting Women of Color Feminist Philosophy, Winter 2014
1 Kristie Dotson
Editor’s Introduction: “Thinking Familiar with the Interstitial”: An Introduction
Articles AN OPENING CALL: INHERITING WORLDS
18 María Lugones
Musing: Reading the Nondiasporic from within Diasporas
CALL: BECOMING WOMEN OF COLOR
23 The Santa Cruz Feminist of Color Collective
Building on “the Edge of Each Other’s Battles”: A Feminist of Color Multidimensional Lens
RESPONSES: CENTERING WOMEN OF COLOR
41 Shireen Roshanravan
Motivating Coalition: Women of Color and Epistemic Disobedience
59 Namita Goswami
Europe as an Other: Postcolonialism and Philosophers of the Future
CALL: ILLUMINATING COMPLEX PRESENCES
75 Falguni A. Sheth
Interstitiality: Making Space for Migration, Diaspora, and Racial Complexity
94 Vivian M. May
“Speaking into the Void”? Intersectionality Critiques and Epistemic Backlash
RESPONSES: COMPLEX PRESENCING
113 Amrita Banerjee
Race and a Transnational Reproductive Caste System: Indian Transnational Surrogacy
129 Alisa Bierria
Missing in Action: Violence, Power, and Discerning Agencyiv Hypatia
146 Emily S. Lee
The Ambiguous Practices of the Inauthentic Asian American Woman
164 Laura Gillman
Anancyism and the Dialectics of an Africana Feminist Ethnophilosophy: Sandra Jackson-Opoku’s The River Where Blood Is Born
CALL: CONSIDERING WOMEN OF COLOR FEMINISTS INHABITING ACADEMIC PHILOSOPHY
182 Stephanie Rivera Berruz
Musing: Inhabiting Philosophical Space: Reflections from the Reasonably Suspicious
189 V. Denise James
Musing: A Black Feminist Philosopher: Is That Possible?
196 Elena Flores Ruíz
Musing: Spectral Phenomenologies: Dwelling Poetically in Professional Philosophy
RESPONSES: WOMEN OF COLOR FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY IN THE ACADEMY AND BEYOND
205 Rozena Maart
Race and Pedagogical Practices: When Race Takes Center Stage in Philosophy
221 Jacqueline M. Martinez
Culture, Communication, and Latina Feminist Philosophy: Toward a Critical Phenomenology of Culture
237 Devonya N. Havis
“Now, How You Sound”: Considering a Different Philosophical Praxis
Book Reviews
253 Yuanfang Dai The Many Dimensions of Chinese Feminism by Ya-Chen Chen
257 Ariane Cruz The Erotic Life of Racism by Sharon Patricia Holland
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