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Koshka Duff

Nottingham University
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  • Nottingham University
    Department of Philosophy
    Assistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy
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    Who needs a world view?
    with James Evans
    Contemporary Political Theory 23 (2): 336-339. 2024.
    Social and Political Philosophy
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    Feminism Against Crime Control: On Sexual Subordination and State Apologism
    Historical Materialism 26 (2): 123-148. 2018.
    Its critics call it ‘feminism-as-crime-control’, or ‘Governance Feminism’, diagnosing it as a pernicious form of identity politics. Its advocates call it taking sexual violence seriously – by which they mean wielding the power of the state to ‘punish perpetrators’ and ‘protect vulnerable women’. Both sides agree that this approach follows from the radical feminist analysis of sexual violence most strikingly formulated by Catharine MacKinnon. The aim of this paper is to rethink the Governance Fem…Read more
    Its critics call it ‘feminism-as-crime-control’, or ‘Governance Feminism’, diagnosing it as a pernicious form of identity politics. Its advocates call it taking sexual violence seriously – by which they mean wielding the power of the state to ‘punish perpetrators’ and ‘protect vulnerable women’. Both sides agree that this approach follows from the radical feminist analysis of sexual violence most strikingly formulated by Catharine MacKinnon. The aim of this paper is to rethink the Governance Feminism debate by questioning this common presupposition. I ask whether taking MacKinnon’s analysis of sexual violence seriously might, in fact, itself give us reason to be critical of political strategies that embrace the punitive state. By raising this question, I hope to persuade radical feminists to listen to critics of carceral politics rather than dismissing them as rape apologists, and critics of carceral politics to listen to radical feminists rather than dismissing them as state apologists.
    Philosophy of LawPhilosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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    Review of 'The Political Is Political: Conformity and the Illusion of Dissent in Contemporary Political Philosophy' by Lorna Finlayson
    Contemporary Political Theory 15 (3). 2016.
    Book review.
    Political TheoryPhilosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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    Anna Elisabetta Galeotti Political self‐deception Cambridge University Press, 2018. ISBN: 9781108529242. 269 pp. £75.00 Candice Delmas A duty to resist: When disobedience should be uncivil. Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN: 9780190872199. 312 pp. £19.99 (review)
    European Journal of Philosophy 27 (4): 1075-1083. 2019.
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