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Teaching (About) GenocideIn Susan Sanchez Casal Amie Macdonald (ed.), he Feminist Classroom For the Twenty-First Century: Pedagogies of Power and Difference, Simon & Schuster.. 2002.
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456Terrorism, Evil, and Everyday DepravityHypatia 18 (1): 157-163. 2003.This essay expresses ambivalence about the use of the term "evil" in analyses of terrorism in light of the association of the two in speeches intended to justify the United States' "war on terrorism." At the same time, the essay suggests that terrorism can be regarded as "evil" but only when considered among a multiplicity of "evils" comparable to it, for example: rape, war crimes, and repression.
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Platoon and the Failure of WarIn Diane Christine Raymond (ed.), Sexual Politics and Popular Culture, Bowling Green University. 1990.
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13Marginality and Epistemic PrivilegeIn Linda Alcoff & Elizabeth Potter (eds.), Feminist Epistemologies, Routledge. pp. 83--100. 2013.
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1Normativity, Feminism, PoliticsIn Lisa Tessman (ed.), Feminist Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy: Theorizing the Non-Ideal, Springer. 2009.
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The ‘Scottsboro Case’: On Responsibility, Rape, Race, Gender, and Class.In Keith Burgess-Jackson (ed.), A Most Detestable Crime: New Philosophical Essays on Rape, Oxford University Press. 1999.
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8Just (Decent? Mere?) WarIn Barbara S. Andrew, Jean Keller & Lisa H. Schwartzman (eds.), Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2005.
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Women in Dark Times: Rahel Varnhagen, Rosa Luxemburg, Hannah Arendt and MeIn Larry May & Jerome Kohn (eds.), Hannah Arendt: Twenty Years Later, Mit Press. 1996.
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1Everyday Violence and Ethico-Political CrisisIn Ann Ferguson (ed.), Daring to Be Good: Essays in Feminist Ethico-Politics, Routledge. 1998.
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72Jewish Locations: Traversing Racialized Landscapes (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield. 2001.This volume brings together essays that reflect on ontological and moral dilemmas regarding Jewish identity and race. The reflections offered here take place in the context of post-Holocaust transformations and pay special attention to the double processes of the deracialization of Jews qua Jews and the recasting of Jews both in reracialized and in other terms. As a result, the essays bring together and create intersections between Jewish studies and critical theories of race and help stretch th…Read more
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78Ruin, repair, and responsibilityInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 10 (2). 2002.'Ruin, Repair, and Responsibility' explores and Arendtean conceptualization of the three and their interrelations. At issue is how to understand (a) ruin in its socio-historical specificity but also in terms of what it is that breaks down in the weave of human relations, (b) the possibility or impossibility of repair, and (c) what responsibility may mean when repair is impossible since the very conditions for its possibility have been destroyed.