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The Society for Women in Philosophy
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The Society for Women in Philosophy was started in 1972 to promote and support women in philosophy. SWIP holds divisional meetings, meetings in conjunction with the meetings of the American Philosophical Association, and it publishes newsletters.
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Philosophy Titles
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This list is limited to titles on philosophy written by woman philosophers. All titles are found in the January 1999 books in print. The most essential works are starred.
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Women Philosophers
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A page in progress with biographies, articles and links to pages on woman philosophers
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Queer Theory
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Queer theory information and resources by David Gauntlett at the Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds.
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French Feminist Theory
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Presents different works on French Feminism - articles, biographies, bibliographies.
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Theorizing -- Feminism and Postmodernity
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A Conversation with Linda Hutcheon (1997), by Kathleen O'Grady
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A Conversation with Rosi Braidotti - Kathleen O'Grady
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Conversation about Braidotti's politically motivated philosophy that provides a new framework for reinventing the female subject in our post-metaphysical world.
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Cyberfeminism with a Difference
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Paper by Rosi Braidotti discussing postmodernity and "post-human bodies."
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Mailinglist of the Womenphilosophers Network
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Publishes diverse announcements, news, and call for papers in the fields of feminist philosophy and gender studies.
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Cyberfeminism and Education in the Era of the Exile of Spirit
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Article by Dr. Ilan Gur-Ze'ev, published in: Educational Theory, 49:4,(1999):437-454.
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Association of Feminst Ethics and Social Theory
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A professional organization dedicated to promoting feminist ethical perspectives on philosophy, moral and political life, and public policy.
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Helene Cixous
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Helene Cixous Homepage at the European Graduate School including her biography, bibliography and links.
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Approaches to Feminism
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An introductory essay focuced on the emergence of contemporary US feminist philosophies.
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Radical Philosophy: a journal of socialist and feminist philosophy
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It was founded in 1972 in response to the widely felt discontent with the sterility of academic philosophy at the time (in Britain completely dominated by the narrowest sort of "ordinary language" philosophy), with the purpose of providing a forum for the theoretical work which was emerging in the wake of the radical movements of the 1960s, in philosophy and other fields.
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Society for Analytical Feminism
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An official society of the American Philosophical Association, that was founded at the Central Division APA meetings in 1991, through the organizing efforts of Virginia Klenk, then of West Virginia University. The Society for Analytical Feminism provides a forum where issues concerning analytical feminism may be openly discussed and examined. Its purpose is to promote the study of issues in Feminism by methods broadly construed as analytic, to examine the use of analytic methods as applied to Feminist issues and to provide a means by which those interested in Analytical Feminism.
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Historical Women of Philosophy
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Women Philosophers from 600 BC to 17th century AD.
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The Society for Women's Advancement in Philosophy (SWAP)
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A graduate student organization dedicated to promoting women in the field of philosophy.
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Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy (CSWIP)
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Founded in 1976 with the objective of promoting the goals of women in philosophy.
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The Society for Women's Advancement in Philosophy (SWAP)
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A graduate student organization dedicated to promoting women in the field of philosophy.
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