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Rachel Silverbloom

DePaul University
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  • DePaul University
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Meta-Ethics
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
  • All publications (8)
  •  17
    Index
    with Paula Landerreche Cardillo
    In Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.), Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought, Suny Press. pp. 291-318. 2024.
  •  16
    Appendices
    with Paula Landerreche Cardillo
    In Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.), Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought, Suny Press. pp. 281-286. 2024.
  •  19
    Contributors
    with Paula Landerreche Cardillo
    In Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.), Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought, Suny Press. pp. 287-290. 2024.
  •  11
    Stealing and critical fabulation : the counter-historical methods of Adriana Cavarero and Saidiya Hartman
    In Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.), Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought, Suny Press. pp. 109-134. 2024.
  •  39
    Dragging and Sweeping: Queer Temporalities of Care for Historical Debris
    Diacritics 51 (2): 84-106. 2023.
    This essay argues that we need practices for tending to what has been discarded as "historical debris" in order to generate queer socialities and meanings that refuse the dominant heteronormative, capitalist, and white supremacist privileging of futurity, novelty, and productivity. Artist and city planner Theaster Gates's transformative work takes root in Chicago's South Side, where he has renovated abandoned buildings into dynamic community spaces for celebrating and generating Black history, a…Read more
    This essay argues that we need practices for tending to what has been discarded as "historical debris" in order to generate queer socialities and meanings that refuse the dominant heteronormative, capitalist, and white supremacist privileging of futurity, novelty, and productivity. Artist and city planner Theaster Gates's transformative work takes root in Chicago's South Side, where he has renovated abandoned buildings into dynamic community spaces for celebrating and generating Black history, art, and culture. The essay reads Gates's artistic-activist practice through Elizabeth Freeman's queer feminist framework, in particular her notion of "temporal drag," to challenge conventional assumptions that whatever is "newest" offers the most radical or queer potential. Freeman's and Gates's work demonstrates the latent possibilities within history's "throwaway" objects and spaces, which can act as sites for imagining and living otherwise, generating queer utopias in our present.
    Continental Philosophy
  •  24
    Stealing and Critical Fabulation
    In Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.), Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought, Suny Press. pp. 109-134. 2024.
  •  50
    Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought (edited book)
    with Paula Landerreche Cardillo
    SUNY Press. 2024.
    Adriana Cavarero has been, and continues to be, one of the most innovative and influential voices in Italian political and feminist thought of the last forty years. Known widely for her challenges to the male-dominated canon of political philosophy (and philosophy more broadly construed), Cavarero has offered provocative accounts of what constitutes the political, with an emphasis on embodiment, singularity, and relationality. Political Bodies gathers some of today’s most prominent and well-esta…Read more
    Adriana Cavarero has been, and continues to be, one of the most innovative and influential voices in Italian political and feminist thought of the last forty years. Known widely for her challenges to the male-dominated canon of political philosophy (and philosophy more broadly construed), Cavarero has offered provocative accounts of what constitutes the political, with an emphasis on embodiment, singularity, and relationality. Political Bodies gathers some of today’s most prominent and well-established theorists, along with emerging scholars, to contribute their insights, questions, and concerns about Cavarero's political philosophy and to put her work in conversation with other feminist thinkers, political theorists, queer theorists, and thinkers of race and coloniality. A new essay by Adriana Cavarero herself closes out the volume. Political Bodies ventures beyond the familiar boundaries of Cavarero's own writing and is a testament to the generative encounters that her philosophy makes possible.
    Social and Political PhilosophyFeminist Philosophy
  •  117
    Irrevocable: A Philosophy of Mortality: by Alphonso Lingis, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2018, 213 pp. , £23, ISBN-13: 978-0-226-55693-2
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 51 (1): 89-91. 2019.
    Volume 51, Issue 1, January 2020, Page 89-91.
    Phenomenology
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