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71The Colonial Contract and the Coloniality Of Gender: Decolonial Feminist Reflections on Charles Mills’s Racia-Sexual ContractCritical Philosophy of Race 12 (2): 366-381. 2024.ABSTRACT The social uprisings in the United States during the summer of 2020 renewed public discussion of forms of domination embedded into the social contracts of Western democracies. These discussions echo insights from within political philosophy regarding the domination contract. Despite numerous attempts to shed light on myriad aspects of the domination contract, an analysis of the role of colonialism and coloniality has yet to be sufficiently engaged by political philosophers, particularly…Read more
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Self-creation in Chicana feminismIn Kevin Aho, Megan Altman & Hans Pedersen (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Existentialism, Routledge. 2024.
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125Toward a "Care-ful Geopolitics" of La Frontera in the Era of TrumpJournal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (3): 339-352. 2020.We are moving on at a time of crossings, of seeing each other at the colonial difference constructing a new subject of a new feminist geopolitics of knowing and loving.It has become abundantly clear that, since taking the oath of office and moving into the White House, Donald Trump and his administration are making good on their campaign promises to "Build that wall." In the same breath that Trump tantalizes his supporters with calls for a wall that is "physical, tall, power[ful], beautiful," he…Read more
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213Decolonial Feminism at the Intersection: A Critical Reflection on the Relationship Between Decolonial Feminism and IntersectionalityJournal of Speculative Philosophy 33 (3): 390-406. 2019."[N]o matter how much of a coalition space this is, it ain't nothing like the coalescing you've got to do tomorrow, and Tuesday and Wednesday."This essay is a critical reflection on the centrality of coalitional politics for decolonial feminist philosophy. Decolonial feminisms emerge from multisited struggles with colonization and, as a result, are rich and heterogeneous.1 Thus, the starting point for decolonial feminists must be one that centers on coalitional politics. Women of color have long…Read more
Urbana and Champaign, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Feminist Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Race |