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101. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1994 > Issue: 11
Kimberley Hutchings Gendered States: Feminist (Re) Visions of International Relations Theory
102. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1994 > Issue: 11
Review Index
103. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
SWIP Business
104. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
News
105. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Morwenna Griffiths, Margaret Whitford Editorial
106. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Conferences
107. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Research Interests for Networking
108. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Sarah Kofman Writing without Power: A Conversation with Sarah Kofman
109. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Books Received
110. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Susan Khin Zaw Revolutionary Feminism; A Vindication of Political Virtue
111. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Alison Stone The Less Noble Sex; Beyond the Natural Body
112. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Moya Lloyd Up Against Foucault; Foucault and Feminism
113. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Margrit Shildrick The Bodies of Women: Ethics, Embodiment and Sexual Difference
114. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Alison Ainley Engaging with lrigaray: Feminist Philosophy and Modern European Thought
115. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Pat FitzGerald Knowing the Difference: Feminist Perspectives in Epistemology
116. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Gill Jagger Feminism and Deconstruction: Ms en Abyme
117. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Claire Kenney Simone de Beauvoir: The making of an intellectual woman
118. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Pam Hirsch Feminism, Socialism, and French Romanticism
119. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Jill Marsden Reinventing Nature: "Man is something that must be overcome" (Nietzsche)
120. Women’s Philosophy Review: Year > 1995 > Issue: 13
Monique M Rhodes-Monoc Gendered Community: Rousseau, Sex, and Politics