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Eduardo Mendieta

Pennsylvania State University
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  • Pennsylvania State University
    Department of Philosophy
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Stony Brook, New York, United States of America
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    Posmodernidad y transmodernidad: una búsqueda esperanzadora del tiempo
    Universitas Philosophica 27 63-86. 1996.
  •  65
    Book reviews: Family bonds: Genealogies of race and gender. By Ellen K. Feder (review)
    Hypatia 25 (1): 239-241. 2010.
    Topics in the Philosophy of RaceFeminism: Philosophy of RaceRacism and SexismFeminism: The FamilyCon…Read more
    Topics in the Philosophy of RaceFeminism: Philosophy of RaceRacism and SexismFeminism: The FamilyConceptions of Gender
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    Mapping the Geographies of Social Inequality: Patricia Hill Collins's Intersectional Critical Theory
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (2): 458-465. 2012.
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    What can and cannot be rescued – taking leave of Heidegger’s hut
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (2): 227-233. 2012.
    20th Century Philosophy
  •  143
    Book review: Jacqueline M. Martinez. Phenomenology of chicana experience and identity: Communication and transformation in praxis. Lanham, md.: Rowman & Littlefield publishers, 2000 (review)
    Hypatia 19 (3): 231-234. 2004.
    Latin American Philosophy of Race and EthnicityUS Latina Feminism
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    Is There Philosophical Progress? A Philosopher Responds to the Pope
    Dialogue and Universalism 9 (7-8): 115-121. 1999.
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    The Race Project: On Michael J. Monahan’s, The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity (review)
    CLR James Journal 18 (1): 188-195. 2012.
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    Identities: Race, Class, Gender, and Nationality (edited book)
    with Linda Martín Alcoff
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
    This anthology provides the definitive theoretical sources of contemporary thinking about identity, including explorations of race, class, gender, and nationality. Explores the long and rich tradition of philosophical analysis and debate over the genesis, contours, and political effects of identity categories. Provides the definitive theoretical sources and contemporary debates by leading theorists such as selections from Hegel, Marx, Freud, DuBois, Beauvoir, Lukács, Fanon, Hall, Guha, Hobsbawm,…Read more
    This anthology provides the definitive theoretical sources of contemporary thinking about identity, including explorations of race, class, gender, and nationality. Explores the long and rich tradition of philosophical analysis and debate over the genesis, contours, and political effects of identity categories. Provides the definitive theoretical sources and contemporary debates by leading theorists such as selections from Hegel, Marx, Freud, DuBois, Beauvoir, Lukács, Fanon, Hall, Guha, Hobsbawm, Wittig, Butler, Halperin, R. Robertson, Said, and LaClau. Combines general and specific analyses of particular identity categories: race/ethnicity, gender/sexuality, class, nationality. Allows for a comparative study of identities through multiple theoretical frameworks.
    Feminist Approaches to PhilosophyFeminist Ethics
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