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Department Of Philosophy
Alumnus
Athens, Georgia, United States of America
  •  732
    Philosophical Sisters, Incite!
    Hypatia 19 (4). 2004.
    Feminists of a philosophical sort, lovers of women and wisdom, political critics and witnesses! What unusual and important opportunities we face as we bring the lessons of the last few years to bear on complex theorizing, multi-issue praxis, and the work of twenty-first century democracy. We've been on the streets, in th classroom, and on the Internet, opposing war and occupation, protesting police brutality, demanding global peace and justice. We've helped organize teach-ins and lectures, meeti…Read more
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    Ecofeminist Natures (review)
    Environmental Ethics 21 (4): 429-432. 1999.
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    Women’s work
    The Philosophers' Magazine 39 56-58. 2007.
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    On ecofeminist philosophy
    Ethics and the Environment 7 (2): 1-11. 2002.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 7.2 (2002) 1-11 [Access article in PDF] On Ecofeminist Philosophy Chris Cuomo In the heat of a historical moment when the interwoven nature of imperialism, ecological degradation, exploitation of workers, racism, and women's oppression is painfully obvious to many, ecofeminism appears to be gaining in popularity. As Karen Warren's book Ecofeminist Philosophy (2000) illustrates, a key insight of ecological fem…Read more
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    Climate Change, Vulnerability, and Responsibility
    Hypatia 26 (4): 690-714. 2011.
    In this essay I present an overview of the problem of climate change, with attention to issues of interest to feminists, such as the differential responsibilities of nations and the disproportionate “vulnerabilities” of females, people of color, and the economically disadvantaged in relation to climate change. I agree with others that justice requires governments, corporations, and individuals to take full responsibility for histories of pollution, and for present and future greenhouse gas emiss…Read more
  •  10
    Whiteness: Feminist Philosophical Reflections (edited book)
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1999.
    Written in an engaging narrative style these philosophical investigations undermine racist hierarchies along with false natualistic conceptions of the meanings of race and universalistic understandings of gender, by considering whiteness as it shapes and is infused by gender, class, sexuality, and culture. Central to this project are questions about how it is that culture and the state create such a wide range of different people who understand themselves as white. The essays collected here disc…Read more
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    Review of Val Plumwood, Environmental Culture: The Ecological Crisis of Reason (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (11). 2002.