Yearly Archives: 2011
New Journal: The Journal of Feminist Scholarship
The Journal of Feminist Scholarship is a new twice-yearly, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published online and aimed at promoting feminist scholarship across the disciplines, as well as expanding the reach and definitions of feminist research.
New design
Sorry for the interruptions. As you can see, the site has been redesigned completely. This new approach allows for contents to stay on the front-page longer. It has taken more… Read more
Say What? “SARTRE Vehicle Platooning”
“SARTRE Vehicle Platooning: The Next Evolution In Fully Automated Cars One of the most ambitious projects financed by the European Union (EU), SARTRE (Safe Road Trains for the Environment), that… Read more
CFP: Hypatia: Special Issue “Crossing Borders”
Crossing Borders
A special issue of Hypatia
November 15, 2011 submission deadline
Volume 28, Number 2, Spring 2013
Guest Editor: Sally Scholz
Book Review: Levinasian Meditations: Ethics, Philosophy, and Religion: Richard A. Cohen
Levinasian Meditations: Ethics, Philosophy, and Religion This volume collects seventeen of Cohen’s essays published during the last twelve years on the French Jewish phenomenologist Emmanuel Levinas. The essays are divided… Read more
New Book: Critical Theory and Animal Liberation
Critical Theory and Animal Liberation (Nature’s Meaning) John Sanbonmatsu (Editor) “This book breaks new ground in both critical theory and the ethics debate surrounding the mistreatment and domination of animals… Read more
Theory, Culture & Society: Interview with David Macey on Fanon, Foucault and Race
Interview with David Macey on Fanon, Foucault and RacePhoto: David MaceySimon Dawes interviews David Macey about his contribution to the Special Section on Frantz Fanon in the current issue of… Read more
Philosophy Talk
January 16: Derrida and Deconstruction Jacques Derrida was one of the most influential and also one of the most polarizing philosophers of the twentieth century. With his method of “deconstruction,”… Read more
JCRT 11.1 Winter 2010
The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, 11.1 Winter 2010 Michel Foucault and St. Paul The Pauline Ellipsis in Foucault’s Genealogy of Christianity Matthew Chrulew, Macquarie University Bio-Paulitics Arne De… Read more
Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism
Post-Doctoral Fellowship CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 2011-2012 Academic Year Application Deadline: March 18, 2011 Beginning in January 2011, the Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism (DCC) will welcome applications for… Read more
The relevance of critical theory to art today
The relevance of critical theory to art today J.M. Bernstein, Lydia Goehr, Gregg Horowitz, and Chris Cutrone Platypus Review 31 | January 2011 On Saturday, November 20, 2010, Platypus hosted… Read more
Theory & Event – Volume 13, Issue 4, 2010
Project MUSE – Theory & Event – Volume 13, Issue 4, 2010. Introduction Davide Panagia Jodi Dean Articles Breakfast with the Dictator: Memory, Atrocity, and Affect Alvin Cheng-Hin Lim Epistemological… Read more
Loughner’s Nietzsche: Why the philosopher is misunderstood by angry young men
Angry Nerds How Nietzsche gets misunderstood by Jared Loughner types. By Matt Feeney Posted Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, at 11:22 AM ET Friedrich Nietzsche If we never discovered that Jared… Read more
Philosophy of Time Society Forum: CFP
The Philosophy of Time Society requests submissions of high quality abstracts (150 words) on any topic relating to time for its group meeting at the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division,… Read more
Book Review: Rationality and Feminist Philosophy
A review of Deborah K. Heikes, Rationality and Feminist Philosophy, Continuum, 2010 This book is a defence of rationality, at least partly, on feminist grounds. In it Heikes argues that feminists should… Read more
LRB · Slavoj Žižek · Good Manners in the Age of WikiLeaks
Good Manners in the Age of WikiLeaks Slavoj Žižek In one of the diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks Putin and Medvedev are compared to Batman and Robin. It’s a useful… Read more
Book Review: Postanalytic and Metacontinental: Crossing Philosophical Divides
Postanalytic and Metacontinental: Crossing Philosophical Divides This important book is one of the better anthologies currently available on the relationship, or lack thereof, between the typically disparate traditions of analytic… Read more
Essays in Philosophy Volume 12, Issue 1 (January 2011) Love and Reasons
Open-access: Love As If, John Shand Robert Solomon’s Rejection of Aristotelian Virtue: Is the Passion of Erotic Love a Virtue that is Independent of Rationality?, Eric J. Silverman The Possibility of Love… Read more
The Marxist hypothesis: A response to Alain Badiou’s “communist hypothesis” : Platypus
The Marxist hypothesis: A response to Alain Badiou’s “communist hypothesis” Chris Cutrone Platypus Review 29 | November 2010 Against Badiou ALAIN BADIOU’S RECENT BOOK (2010) is titled with the phrase… Read more