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7Why Terrorism is Morally ProblematicIn Claudia Card (ed.), Feminist Ethics, University of Kansas. 1991.
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94Meditations on National IdentityHypatia 9 (2). 1994.This essay is about my coming to awareness of my national identity as a Jewish-Israeli while building a friendship with a Palestinian woman, Amal Kawar, and the place of such an awareness in the process of the re-formation of identity. To the extent that it has a conclusion, it is that, at least in the Jewish-Israeli-Palestinian context, a peace that does not reproduce the past necessitates an ethico-politically based self-examination and change.
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An Apprentice’s Anecdotal Field NotesIn George Yancy (ed.), Philosophy and Biography: At the Intersections, Rowman & Littlefield. 2002.
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From Hegelian Terror to Everyday CourageIn Rebecca Whisnant & Peggy DesAutels (eds.), Global Feminist Ethics, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2010.
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36Sexuality, the Family, and NationalismIn Hilde Lindemann (ed.), Feminism and Families, Routledge. 1997.
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1Violent BodiesIn Peggy DesAuteles Joanne Waugh (ed.), Feminists Doing Ethics, Rowman & Littlefield. 2002.
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314Politics and Prioritization of EvilHypatia 19 (4): 192-196. 2004.In this essay I question an assumption of Card's, which seems to place the ethical in a directive relationship with respect to the political. I call attention to the rupture between the two as a marker of modernity and suggest that the political is not only a sphere of power but also a value-sedimented field, with the values in question developing historically as in the case of liberal democracy.
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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.