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3Review of The Promise of Happiness (Sara Ahmed)Apa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 11 (1): 24-26. 2011.
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95Prisons and Palliative PoliticsIn Lisa Guenther, Geoffrey Adelsberg & Scott Zeman (eds.), Death and Other Penalties: Philosophy in a Time of Mass Incarceration, Fordham Up. pp. 158-173. 2015.This chapter examines the death of prisoners from illness in prison. It brings together first-person accounts and other research on the experiences of aging, being ill, and dying in prison, with and without formal hospice care, and the experiences of those working in hospice, caring for other prisoners at end of life. It considers these accounts, emphasizing Butler's analysis of livability and asking the question: what makes life, death, and grief in prison livable? It argues that adequately con…Read more
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74Sexual AuthenticityDialogue 50 (1): 77-93. 2011.RÉSUMÉ: Dans cet article, je m’intéresse à l’éthique de l’agentivité sexuelle courante. Il s’agit, plus particulièrement, des questions morales concernant quand, comment et pourquoi nous nous identifions à un type donné d’agent sexuel. Comme l’auto-identification met en jeux une combinaison complexe de processus individuels et sociaux, un cadre conceptuel qui rend justice à ces processus permettrait une analyse de l’éthique de l’auto-identification sexuelle. Je présente le concept de l’authentic…Read more
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413Race and BioethicsIn John D. Arras, Rebecca Kukla & Elizabeth Fenton (eds.), Routledge Companion to Bioethics, Routledge. pp. 543-556. 2015.
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175Discomfort, Judgment, and Health Care for QueersJournal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (2): 149-160. 2012.This paper draws on findings from qualitative interviews with queer and trans patients and with physicians providing care to queer and trans patients in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, to explore how routine practices of health care can perpetuate or challenge the marginalization of queers. One of the most common “measures” of improved cultural competence in health care practice is self-reported increases in confidence and comfort, though it seems unlikely that an increase in physician comfort lev…Read more
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Restorative Justice in Transitions: The Problem of ‘The Community’ and Collective ResponsibilityIn Kerry Clamp (ed.), Restorative Justice in Transitional Settings, Routledge. pp. 133-151. 2016.
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74The Disorientations of Acting against InjusticeJournal of Social Philosophy 45 (2): 162-181. 2014.
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197Alexis Shotwell's Knowing Otherwise: Race, Gender and Implicit UnderstandingPhaenEx 6 (1): 147-154. 2011.
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84Mentorship in Method: Philosophy and Experienced AgencyHypatia 29 (2): 476-492. 2014.Against the background of the exclusion of many feminist methodologies from mainstream philosophy, and in light of the methodological challenges of providing accounts of experience responsive to the lives of agents, in this paper I return to early feminist philosophers of emotion to highlight how they anticipate and respond to methodological criticisms. Sue Campbell (1956–2011) was one philosopher who used methodological quandaries to strengthen her account of the formation and expression of fee…Read more