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1Essences, intersections, and American feminismIn Cheryl Misak (ed.), The Oxford handbook of American philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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151Call for PapersHypatia 22 (3): 242-243. 2007.This essay examines the stereotype that transgender people are “deceivers” and the stereotype's role in promoting and excusing transphobic violence. The stereotype derives from a contrast between gender presentation and sexed body. Because gender presentation represents genital status, Bettcher argues, people who “misalign” the two are viewed as deceivers. The author shows how this system of gender presentation as genital representation is part of larger sexist and racist systems of violence and…Read more
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144Women, Knowledge, and Reality: Explorations in Feminist Philosophy (edited book)Routledge. 1989.This second edition of _Women, Knowledge, and Reality_ continues to exhibit the ways in which feminist philosophers enrich and challenge philosophy. Essays by twenty-five feminist philosophers, seventeen of them new to the second edition, address fundamental issues in philosophical and feminist methods, metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophies of science, language, religion and mind/body. This second edition expands the perspectives of women of color, of postmodernism and French feminism,…Read more
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515A Minimally Decent Philosophical Method: Analytic Philosophy and Feminism. Hypatia 10 (3):7-30. (review)Hypatia 10 (3): 7-30. 1995.This essay focuses on the extent to which the methods of analytic philosophy can be useful to feminist philosophers. I pose nine general questions feminist philosophers might ask to determine the suitability of a philosophical method. Examples include: Do its typical ways of formulating problems or issues encourage the inclusion of a wide variety of women's points of view? Are its central concepts gender-biased, not merely in their origin, but in very deep, continuing ways? Does it facilitate un…Read more
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357Intersectionality, Metaphors, and the Multiplicity of GenderHypatia 26 (4): 826-850. 2011.Although intersectional analyses of gender have been widely adopted by feminist theorists in many disciplines, controversy remains over their character, limitations, and implications. I support intersectionality, cautioning against asking too much of it. It provides standards for the uses of methods or frameworks rather than theories of power, oppression, agency, or identity. I want feminist philosophers to incorporate intersectional analyses more fully into our work so that our theories can, in…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
| Epistemology |
| 20th Century Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
| Epistemology |
| Metaphilosophy |
| Philosophy of Law |