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The Second Sex
Sally Scholz traces the major currents of Simone de Beauvoir’s main work.
[Issue 69: September/October 2008: Simone de Beauvoir]
The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf
Ernest Dempsey gives a feminist analysis of Virginia Woolf’s first novel.
[Issue 60: March/April 2007: Books]
Feminism Wrecked My Yoga Class
Reflections on Critique and Freedom by Karen Kachra.
[Issue 46: May/June 2004: Articles]
Nietzsche’s Women in The Gay Science
Linda Williams spots jewels within Nietzsche’s aphoristic archive of sexism.
[Issue 41: May/June 2003: Articles]
Using the F-Word in Philosophy Classes
Ellen Miller on the word which can generate so much instant hostility and misunderstanding.
[Issue 39: December 2002 / January 2003: Articles]
Jennifer Hornsby
Jennifer Hornsby is a philosopher based at London’s Birkbeck College, whose interests range from feminism to philosophy of mind. Giancarlo Marchetti talked with her recently at a conference in Italy.
[Issue 36: June/July 2002: Interview]
Together
Thomas Wartenberg watches a radical movie about some unlikely couples grappling with homophobia, feminist ideology and each other in a 1970s Swedish commune… and enjoys it!
[Issue 36: June/July 2002: Films]
Cherchez la Femme?
Not in France’s Fortress Philosophy, says Jacqueline Swartz.
[Issue 35: March/April 2002: Articles]
Simone Weil by Francine du Plessix Gray
When the brilliant, tragic Simone Weil died in 1943, she was only 34, but her ideas still inspire. Martin Andic ponders a new biography by Francine du Plessix Gray.
[Issue 35: March/April 2002: Books]
Feminisms
by Rick Lewis
[Issue 33: September/October 2001: Editorial]
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