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scholarly dialogue on tina chanter’s work the restless ethics of a radical democrat
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Rachel Jones Antigone and Abjection: The Ethics and Politics of Restlessness
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Moira Fradinger Chanter's Democratizing Philosophy
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Tina Chanter Restless Affects and Democratic Doubts: A Response to Rachel Jones and Moira Fradinger
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essays
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Kim Q. Hall Toward a Queer Crip Feminist Politics of Food
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Christine Daigle The Second Sex as Appeal: The Ethical Dimension of Ambiguity
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Short Cuts
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Emily Anne Parker Beyond Discipline: On the Status of Bodily Difference in Philosophy
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book reviews
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Jennifer Suchland Kristin Bumiller. In an Abusive State: How Neoliberalism Appropriated the Feminist Movement against Sexual Violence
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Adrian Johnston, Carolyn Shread Catherine Malabou. Changing Difference: The Feminine and the Question of Philosophy
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Abby Goode Irina Aristarkhova. Hospitality of the Matrix: Philosophy, Biomedicine, and Culture
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Robin James Ewa Płonowska Ziarek. Feminist Aesthetics and the Politics of Modernism
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Amy Allen Allison Weir. Identities and Freedom: Feminist Theory between Power and Connection
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Eunjung Kim Alison Kafer. Feminist, Queer, Crip
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Fanny Söderbäck Introduction: Why Birth?
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Adriana Cavarero, Silvia Guslandi, Cosette Bruhns "A Child Has Been Born unto Us": Arendt on Birth
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Sara Heinämaa "An Equivocal Couple Overwhelmed by Life"
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Amrita Pande This Birth and That: Surrogacy and Stratified Motherhood in India
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Candace Johnson Negotiating Maternal Identity: Adrienne Rich’s Legacy for Inquiry into the Political-Philosophical Dimensions of Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Catherine Mills Making Fetal Persons: Fetal Homicide, Ultrasound, and the Normative Significance of Birth
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Astrida Neimanis Speculative Reproduction: Biotechnologies and Ecologies in Thick Time
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