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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 25
Monique Roelofs
Aesthetics, Ethics and the Theory of Address:
A Report on the Dutch Conference
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 25
Penny Florence,
Nicola Foster
Editorial
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 25
Kit Barton,
Havi Carel,
Stephen Drage,
Christopher Ellis,
Christian Skirke
Aesthetics and the Continental Tradition
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 25
Hilary Robinson
Feminist Strategies: Between Impact and Disaster:
A Report on the 1999 American Society far Aesthetics Conference
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 25
Rachel Jones
Subverting the Sublime for a Female Subject
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 25
Melanie Selfe
Algeria: The Aesthetics of Mourning and Resistance
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 25
Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger
Transgressing with-in-to the Feminine
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 25
Barb Bolt
Working Hot:
Materialising Practices
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 25
Hilary Robinson
Ireland: Super-Impositions
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 26
Meena Dhanda,
Iris Marion Young
Theorising with a Practical Intent:
Meena Dhanda interviews Iris Marion Young
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 26
Helen Chapman
Editorial
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
Year >
2000 >
Issue: 26
Catherine Constable
Beyond Theory in Crisis:
Feminist Futures for Film Theory
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 26
Margaret Whitford
Afterward: A Brief History
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 26
Christine Battersby
Concluding Editorial Postscript
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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2001 >
Issue: 27
Helen Chapman,
Rachel Jones
Editorial
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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2001 >
Issue: 27
Catherine Hoskyns
Inaugural Lecture: The Feminization of Politics?:
From Virginia Woolf to the Network St.ate
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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2002 >
Issue: 29
Pamela Sue Anderson
Reflections on Embodiment
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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2002 >
Issue: 29
Harriet A. Harris
Introductory Essay:
Philosophy of Religion
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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Issue: 29
Beverley Clack
Embodiment and Feminist Philosophy of Religion
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Women’s Philosophy Review:
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2002 >
Issue: 29
Grace M. Jantzen
A Reconfiguration of Desire:
Reading Medieval Mystics in Postmodernity
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