Hi All – Hypatia‘s electronic submission system will be up and running in
time for submissions to the 2nd FEAST special issue.  So here’s the CFP with
revised instructions for submitting your manuscripts:

 

Second FEAST Special Issue

 

The 2nd FEAST special issue of Hypatia will be structured around the topics
of the keynotes and panels from the 2009 FEAST conference. Submissions
bearing on these themes are welcome.   The special issue will appear in Fall
2011 and will be edited by Diana Tietjens Meyers.  

 

The 2009 FEAST program, which features two keynotes and two panels, will set
the themes of the special issue.  Ofelia Schutte will be giving a keynote
entitled "Engaging Latin American Feminisms Today: Methods, Theory,
Practice"; keywords for her papers are ‘ethnicity’ and ‘globalization’.
Joan Tronto’s keynote title is “Care Ethics from the Bottom Up: Caring as a
Global Issue”; keywords for her paper are ‘care’ (with emphasis on
post-colonial care ethics) and ‘global justice’. Chris Cuomo, Trish
Glazebrook, and Chaone Mallory will speak on environmental feminism.  Carla
Fehr, Letitia Meynell, and Anya Plutynski will speak on evolutionary
psychology.  

 

Expanded versions of FEAST conference papers are welcome, but submitted
papers need not have been presented at the 2009 FEAST conference.  Completed
manuscripts are due March 1, 2010.  Please submit your work prepared for
anonymous review and including an abstract to
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hypa. When you submit, make sure to select
"Second FEAST Special Issue" as your manuscript type. When you submit,
please also send an email to Diana Tietjens Meyers notifying her of the
title of the paper you’ve submitted:  [log in to unmask]  Submitted
papers should follow Hypatia guidelines:
http://depts.washington.edu/hypatia/submission_guidelines.shtml.  

 

Looking forward to seeing your work, Diana 

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Diana Tietjens Meyers

Ignacio Ellacuría SJ Chair of Social Ethics and

Professor of Philosophy

Loyola University, Chicago

6525 N. Sheridan Road

Chicago IL 60626-5385

Phone: 773-508-2295