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Laurie Jeanne Shrage

Florida International University
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  • Florida International University
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
University of California, San Diego
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1983
University Park, Florida, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
  • All publications (43)
  •  713
    Should feminists oppose prostitution
    Ethics 99 (2): 347-361. 1989.
    Sex Work and Prostitution
  • Jane Flax, Thinking Fragments: Psycholanalysis, Feminism, and Postmodernism in the Contemporary West Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 11 (2): 98-99. 1991.
    Varieties of Feminism
  •  153
    Is sexual desire raced?: The social meaning of interracial prostitution
    Journal of Social Philosophy 23 (1): 42-51. 1992.
    I shall forgive the white South much in its final judgment day: I shall forgive its slavery, for slavery is a world-old habit; I shall forgive its fighting for a well-lost cause, and for remembering that struggle with tender tears; I shall forgive its so-called “pride of race,” the passion of its hot blood, and even its dear, old, laughable strutting and posing; but one thing I shall never forgive, neither in this world nor the world to come: its wanton and continued and persistent insulting of …Read more
    I shall forgive the white South much in its final judgment day: I shall forgive its slavery, for slavery is a world-old habit; I shall forgive its fighting for a well-lost cause, and for remembering that struggle with tender tears; I shall forgive its so-called “pride of race,” the passion of its hot blood, and even its dear, old, laughable strutting and posing; but one thing I shall never forgive, neither in this world nor the world to come: its wanton and continued and persistent insulting of the black womanhood which it sought and seeks to prostitute to its lust. The assumption that one can privilege gender, in advance, as a category, setting the terms of inclusion without fully considering those for whom gender alone fails to capture the multiplicity of experience, is itself an Orientalist move
    Sex Work and ProstitutionSexual Desire
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    Which Side Are You On, APA?
    Hypatia 20 (4): 234-237. 2000.
    Feminist Approaches to PhilosophyFeminist Perspectives on Phenomena, MiscTopics in Feminist Philosop…Read more
    Feminist Approaches to PhilosophyFeminist Perspectives on Phenomena, MiscTopics in Feminist Philosophy, Misc
  •  74
    Philosophizing About Sex
    with Robert Scott Stewart
    Broadview Press. 2015.
    Ancient Greek philosophers, medieval theologians, Enlightenment thinkers, and contemporary humanists alike have debated all aspects of human sexuality, including its purpose, permissibility, normalcy, and risks. _Philosophizing About Sex_ provides a philosophical guide to those longstanding and important debates. Each chapter takes a general issue (freedom, privacy, objectification, etc.) and shows how ongoing public discussions of sexuality can be illuminated by careful philosophical investigat…Read more
    Ancient Greek philosophers, medieval theologians, Enlightenment thinkers, and contemporary humanists alike have debated all aspects of human sexuality, including its purpose, permissibility, normalcy, and risks. _Philosophizing About Sex_ provides a philosophical guide to those longstanding and important debates. Each chapter takes a general issue (freedom, privacy, objectification, etc.) and shows how ongoing public discussions of sexuality can be illuminated by careful philosophical investigation. Debates over topics such as sexual assault, sexual orientation, sex education, prostitution, and “sexting” involve larger questions about morality, law, science, and politics and cannot be intelligently discussed in isolation from broader issues. By asking deceptively simple questions, this book shows how difficult but important it is to arrive at satisfying answers.
    Feminism: Sexuality
  •  118
    Feminist perspectives on sex markets
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
    MarketsFeminist Approaches to Philosophy
  •  67
    Book Review:Micro-Politics: Agency in a Postfeminist Era. Patricia S. Mann (review)
    Ethics 106 (2): 464-. 1996.
    Value TheorySocial and Political PhilosophyFeminist Approaches to Philosophy
  •  37
    Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality: The Big Questions (edited book)
    with Naomi Zack and Crispin Sartwell
    Wiley-Blackwell. 1998.
    This ambitious philosophical anthology combines analyses and surveys of contemporary theorising on social identity.
    Topics in Feminist PhilosophyFeminist Approaches to Philosophy
  •  100
    Some Implications of Comparable Worth
    Social Theory and Practice 13 (1): 77-102. 1987.
    Value TheorySocial and Political PhilosophyPolitical Theory
  •  61
    Nancy Tuana Laurie Shrage
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Hndbk of Practical Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 15. 2005.
    Feminist Approaches to PhilosophyTopics in Feminist Philosophy
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    with Nancy Tuana
    Hypatia 15 (1). 2000.
    Philosophy of MindPhilosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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    You’Ve Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity (edited book)
    OUP Usa. 2009.
    Is sex identity a feature of one's mind or body, and is it a relational or intrinsic property? Who is in the best position to know a person's sex, do we each have a true sex, and is a person's sex an alterable characteristic? When a person's sex assignment changes, has the old self disappeared and a new one emerged; or, has only the public presentation of one's self changed? "You've Changed" examines the philosophical questions raised by the phenomenon of sex reassignment, and brings together th…Read more
    Is sex identity a feature of one's mind or body, and is it a relational or intrinsic property? Who is in the best position to know a person's sex, do we each have a true sex, and is a person's sex an alterable characteristic? When a person's sex assignment changes, has the old self disappeared and a new one emerged; or, has only the public presentation of one's self changed? "You've Changed" examines the philosophical questions raised by the phenomenon of sex reassignment, and brings together the essays of scholars known for their work in gender, sexuality, queer, and disability studies, feminist epistemology and science studies, and philosophical accounts of personal identity. An interdisciplinary contribution to the emerging field of transgender studies, it will be of interest to students and scholars in a number of disciplines.
    Transgender IssuesFeminism: The BodyFeminism: Transgender IssuesFeminist MetaphysicsPersonal Identit…Read more
    Transgender IssuesFeminism: The BodyFeminism: Transgender IssuesFeminist MetaphysicsPersonal Identity, MiscFeminist EpistemologyFeminist Ethics
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    Reforming Marriage: A Comparative Approach
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (2): 107-121. 2013.
    In this article, I examine the case for privatising marriage and replacing civil marriage with inclusive civil union policies. I argue against this proposal because of its likely detrimental impact on the social standing of women and girls. In order to assess the importance of civil marriage historically and cross-culturally, I examine a contemporary debate over marriage reform in some predominantly Islamic societies in regard to temporary marriage. I also propose a policy to protect the interes…Read more
    In this article, I examine the case for privatising marriage and replacing civil marriage with inclusive civil union policies. I argue against this proposal because of its likely detrimental impact on the social standing of women and girls. In order to assess the importance of civil marriage historically and cross-culturally, I examine a contemporary debate over marriage reform in some predominantly Islamic societies in regard to temporary marriage. I also propose a policy to protect the interests of children of both married and unmarried parents, so that this issue will be less of a stumbling block to proposals for inclusive civil marriage
    Applied EthicsRelationships and MarriageSexual Orientation, Politics, and the Law
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