HISTORY

 

ANCIENT THOUGHT (c.700 BCE-300 CE):

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Classical Literature

 

MEDIEVAL THOUGHT (c.300-c.1400):

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Medieval Literature

 

RENAISSANCE THOUGHT (c.1400-c.1600):

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Renaissance Literature

 

EARLY MODERN THOUGHT (c.1600-c.1785):

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Neoclassical Literature

 

NINETEENTH CENTURY THOUGHT:

bullet Romanticism (c.1785-1830):
bullet Romantic Literature
bullet Mid-Century & Fin de Siècle (1830-1900) Thought:
bullet 'Victorian' Literature

 

TWENTIETH CENTURY THOUGHT:

bullet Analytic Philosophy
bullet Continental Theory:
bullet Idealism
bullet Marxism
bullet Phenomenology, Existentialism, Hermeneutics
bullet Psychoanalysis
bullet (Post-)Structuralisms:
bullet Deconstruction
bullet Deleuzean Theory
bullet Dialogism (Bakhtin Circle)
bullet Foucauldian Discourse Theory
bullet Saussurean Semiology / Structuralism
bullet Structuralist Marxism
bullet Structuralist Psychoanalysis
bullet Feminist Theory
bullet Modernism, Myth & New Criticism
bullet Post-colonial Theory
bullet Pragmatism
 
bullet Twentieth Century Literature

 

REGIONS

 

AFRICAN AND AFRICAN DIASPORIC THOUGHT:

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Literature

 

ASIAN THOUGHT:

bullet Central Asia
bullet East Asian Thought:
bullet Literature
bullet South Asian Thought:
bullet Literature
bullet South-East Asia

 

AUSTRALASIAN THOUGHT:

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Literature

 

CANADIAN THOUGHT:

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Literature

 

CARIBBEAN THOUGHT:

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Literature

 

EUROPEAN THOUGHT:

bullet Central Europe
bullet Eastern Europe:
bullet Russia:
bullet Literature
bullet Northern Europe:
bullet Literature
bullet Southern Europe:
bullet Greece:
bullet Literature
bullet Italy:
bullet Literature
bullet Spain:
bullet Literature
bullet Western Europe:
bullet France:
bullet Literature
bullet Germany:
bullet Literature
bullet UK and Eire:
bullet Literature

 

LATIN AMERICAN THOUGHT:

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Literature

 

MIDDLE EASTERN THOUGHT:

bullet Arabic/Islamic Thought:
bullet Literature
bullet Israeli/Jewish Thought:
bullet Literature

 

USA: AMERICAN THOUGHT:

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Literature

bullet African American Thought:
bullet Literature
bullet Native American Thought

 

TOPICS

 

ARTS:

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Architecture

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Film

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Literature:

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Author

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Literary Form & Genre:

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Drama

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Poetry

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Prose

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Literary History, Intertextuality, Canonicity

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Metaliterature

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Reader

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Representation

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Music

 

BEING

 

COMMUNICATION:

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Linguistics, Philosophy of Language, & Logic

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Rhetoric, Discourse Theory, & Argumentation Theory

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Semiotics

 

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Language and Literature

 

EDUCATION

 

HISTORY

 

THE HUMAN BEING (BODY, MIND, SELF):

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Philosophy of Mind & Cognitive Science

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Psychology

 

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Gender

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Race

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Sexuality

 

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Literature, the Mind & the Self

 

KNOWLEDGE

 

METAPHILOSOPHY / METATHEORY

 

MORALITY:

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Morality and Literature

 

NATURE (NATURAL SCIENCES):

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Nature and Literature

 

RELIGION:

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Religion and Literature

 

SOCIETY (SOCIAL SCIENCES):

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Anthropology

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Cultural Studies

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Economics

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Human Geography

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Law

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Politics

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Sociology

 

SPORTS
 

GENERAL

ASSOCIATIONS

CAREERS

CONFERENCES

JOURNALS

PHOTOS

PRIMARY SOURCES

SECONDARY SOURCES

TEACHING AND LEARNING

WWW GATEWAYS

 

 

FEMINIST THEORY
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SUB-PAGES

History of Feminist Thought / Feminist Perspectives on the History of Thought:

Feminist Thought by Region:

Topics in Feminist Thought:

Post-colonial:


ASSOCIATIONS

CONFERENCES (GENERAL)

2009:

  • Natality, Embodiment and the Political: Feminist Conversations, University of Dundee, May 28-29, 2009

2008:

2007:

  • Spring Meeting, Pacific Division of the Society for Women in Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles, May 19
  • Performing Gender, an Interdisciplinary Conference in Women's Studies, Middle Tennessee State University, February 22-24

2006:

  • (Contingent) Iterations. Performative Correspondences of Memory and Gender, Freie Universitaet Berlin, November 3-4

  • Security, Trust and Conflict, Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Trent University, October 27-29

  • Philosophy, Art and Feminism in Society, Society for Women in Philosophy UK Conference, Goldsmiths College, London, October 27

  • Feminism and War, Women's Studies Program, Syracuse University, October 20-22
  • Thinking Experience, 12th Symposium, International Association of Women Philosophers, Universiti di Roma, August 31-September 1
  • Spring Meeting, Pacific Division, Society for Women in Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles, May 6
  • Questions in Feminism, UK Society for Women in Philosophy, University of London, April 28

2005:

2004:

2003:

  • The Woman Question: Then and Now, Edge Hill College, July 24-25

  • Subjectivity and Objectivity, Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, University of Western Ontario

2002:

  • Beyond Sex and Gender: the Future of Women's Studies, Women's Studies Network (UK) Association 15th Annual Conference, Centre for Women's Studies, Queen's University, Belfast, September 19-21
  • Sex and Gender: Rethinking Feminist Philosophy, Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, University of Alberta,

2001:

2000:

Annual:

COURSES

JOURNALS

PHILOSOPHERS / THEORISTS

SOURCES: PRIMARY

Off-Line:

  • Anthologies:
    • Abel, Elizabeth, and Emily Abel, eds.  The Signs Reader: Women, Gender and Scholarship.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1983.
    • Barrett, Michele, and Anne Phillips, eds.  Destabilizing Theory: Contemporary Feminist Debates.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 1992.
    • Belsey, Catherine, and Jane Moore, eds.  The Feminist Reader: Essays in Gender and the Politics of Literary Theory.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1998.
    • Cudd, Ann E., and Robin O. Andreasen, eds.  Feminist Theory: a Philosophical Anthology.  Oxford: Blackwell, 2005.
    • Gatens, Moira.  Feminism and Philosophy: Perspectives on Difference and Equality.  Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1991.
    • Gould,  Carol, ed.  Beyond Domination.  Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman and Littlefield, 1983.

    • Griffiths, Morwena, and Margaret Whitford, eds.  Feminist Perspectives in Philosophy.  Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1988.

    • Haslanger, Sally, and Elizabeth Hackett, eds.  Theorizing Feminisms.  Oxford: OUP, 2005.

    • Humm, Maggie, ed.  Modern Feminisms.  New York: Columbia UP, 1992.

    • Jackson, S., and J. Jones, eds.  Contemporary Feminist Theories.  Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1998.
    • Jaggar, Allison, and Paula Rothenberg, eds.  Feminist Frameworks: Alternative Theoretical Accounts of the Relations Between Women and Men.  3rd Edition.  McGraw-Hill, 1993.
    • Joeres, Ruth-Ellen, and Barbara Laslett, eds. The Second Signs Reader: Feminist Scholarship, 1983-1996.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1986.
    • Kemp, Sandra, and Judith Squires, eds.  Feminisms.  Oxford: OUP, 1998.
    • Kolmar, Wendy, and Frances Bartowski, eds.  Feminist Theory: a ReaderNew York: McGraw-Hill, 2003.

    • Kourany, Janet, James P. Sterba, and Rosemary Tong, eds.  Feminist Philosophies: Problems, Theories, and Applications.  Prentice Hall, 1998.

    • Mahowald, Mary, ed. The Philosophy of Woman: an Anthology of Classic to Contemporary Concepts.  Indianapolis: Hackett, 1994.

    • Malson, Micheline R., Jean F. O'Barr, Sarah Westphal-Wihl, and Mary Wyer, eds.  Feminist Theory in Practice and Process.  Chicago: U of Chicago P. 1986. 

    • Midgley, Mary, and Judith Hughes, eds.  Women's Choices: Philosophical Problems Facing Women.  London: Wedenfeld and Nicolson, 1983.
    • Mitchell, Juliet, and Ann Oakley, eds.  What is Feminism?  A Re-examination.  New York: Pantheon, 1986.

    • Nicholson, Linda J., ed.  The Second Wave: a Reader in Feminist Theory.  London: Routledge, 1997.

    • Rossi, Alice S., ed. The Feminist Papers: from Adams to de Beauvoir.  Boston: Northeastern UP, 1988.
    • Schneir, Miriam, ed.  Feminism in Our Time: the Essential Writings, World War II to the Present.  New York: Vintage, 1994.
    • Schneir, Miriam, ed.  Feminism: the Essential Historical Writings.  New York: Vintage, 1992.
    • Tuana, Nancy, and Rosemarie Tong, Rosemarie, eds.  Feminism and Philosophy: Essential Readings in Theory, Reinterpretation, and Application.  Boulder: Westview, 1995.

  • Selected Individual Works:
    • Bar On, Bat-Ami.  Modern Engendering: Critical Feminist Readings in Modern Western Philosophy.  Albany: SUNY Press, 1994.
    • Benhabib, Seyla, Judith Butler, Drucilla Cornell, Nancy Fraser, and Linda J. Nicholson.  Feminist Contentions: a Philosophical Exchange.  London: Routledge, 1995.
    • Cole, Eve Browning.  Philosophy and Feminist Criticism: an Introduction.  New York: Paragon, 1993.
    • Frye, Marilyn.  The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory.  Trumansburg: Crossing, 1983.

    • Frye, Marilyn.  The Wilful Virgin.  Freedom, Cal.: Crossing, 1992.

    • Gatens, Moira.  Feminism and Philosophy: Perspectives on Difference and Equality.  London: Polity, 1991.

On-Line:

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SOURCES: SECONDARY (SURVEYS)

Off-Line:
  • Anthologies:
    • Andermahr, Sonya, et al., eds.  Concise Glossary of Feminist Theory.  
    • Code, Lorraine, ed.  Encyclopedia of Feminist Theories.  London: Routledge, 2000. 
    • Felski, Rita, ed.  The Gender of Modernity.  Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap, 1995.
    • Fricker, Miranda, and Jennifer Hornsby, eds.  Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy.  Cambridge: CUP, 2000.

    • Gamble, Sarah, ed.  The Routledge Companion to Feminism and Postfeminism.  London: Routledge, 2002.
    • Hirsch, Marianne, and Evelyn Fox Keller, eds.  Conflicts in Feminism.  London: Routledge, Chapman and Hall, 1990.

    • Humm, Maggie, ed.  The Dictionary of Feminist Theory.  Ohio State UP, 1990.
    • Jaggar, Allison, and Iris Marion Young, eds.  A Companion to Feminist Philosophy.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1998.
    • Waithe, Mary Ellen, ed.  Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900 - Today.  Vol. 4 of A History of Women Philosophers.  Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 1994.
    • Warnock, Mary, ed.  Women Philosophers.  London: J. M. Dent, 1996.
    • Weed, Elizabeth, ed.  Coming to Terms: Feminism, Theory, Politics.  London: Routledge, 1989. 

  • Selected Individual Works:
    • Beasley, Chris.  What is Feminism?  an Introduction to Feminist Theory.  London: Sage, 1999.
    • Cavallaro, Dani.  French Feminist Theory.  London: Continuum, 2003.

    • Donovan, Josephine.  Feminist Theory: the Intellectual Traditions of American Feminism.  London: Continuum, 2000.
    • Evans, Judith.  Feminist Theory Today: an Introduction to Second Wave Feminism.  London: Sage, 1995.
    • Freedman, Estelle.  No Turning Back: the History of Feminism and the Future of Women.  Ballantine, 2003.
    • Glover, David, and Cora Kaplan.  Genders.  London: Routledge, 2000.

    • Kersey, Ethel M.  Women Philosophers: a Bio-Critical Sourcebook.  Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1989.

    • King, Katie.  Theory in its Feminist Travels: Conversations in U.S. Women's Movements.  Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1994.

    • Tong, Rosemarie Putnam.  Feminist Thought.  Boulder: Westview, 1989.  2nd Ed. 1998.

    • Treichler, Paula, and Cheris Kramarae.  The Feminist Dictionary

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