The Feminine as Structural Problem
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Twelve years ago, I committed to a life in philosophy—knowing it meant poverty and prolonged adolescence. Years of it. Maybe forever, given the job market’s generosity toward philo...
This exclusion was inherent in the way society was structured. The post The Silenced Philosophers: The Systemic Erasure Of Women From Philosophy appeared first on Feminism in Indi...
Despite the proliferation of measures designed to promote gender equality in academia, structural inequalities persist—particularly in senior positions of responsibility, such as p...
A major achievement of feminist, antiracist, and other critical philosophies has been to disclose that seemingly neutral philosophical concepts are in fact (at least in part) recon...
Students are not typically taught philosophy during their K-12 years, so few know what to expect when they sign up for my Introduction to Philosophy course. Philosophy is often der...
Asha Bhandary is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Iowa. She works in social and political philosophy as a feminist philosopher. Through her books and articles, she adva...
Sharon Crasnow works on epistemological issues in the methodology of the social sciences. Her focus is primarily on feminist epistemology and philosophy of science and conceptual a...
Global Black Thought is preparing a landmark special issue dedicated to African women thinkers and intellectuals, guest-edited by Yolande Bouka, Peace A. Medie, and Olajumoke Yacob...
Nostalgia, “Again,” and Who Gets to Count The slogan: “Make America Great Again” works by inviting us to long for a past that was ordered, stable, and allegedly better than the pre...
Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, who works with ceramics, has spent decades tapping unlikely sources for wisdom.
Way back on 4/9/2014 NPR did a report on why there are fewer women than men in business. While the gap has narrowed as of 2026, it persists (especially atRead More
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935) is well known to lovers of Gothic horror for her acclaimed story The Yellow Wallpaper (1892). This story, considered one of the first written d...
Elena Comay del Junco is Assistant Professor of philosophy at the University of Connecticut. Her research focuses on the history of philosophy, primarily Ancient Greek and Islamic...
The Wisconsin Law Journal is proud to continue to celebrate its annual Women in the Law event for 2026, and we congratulate this great group of honorees who you’ll meet […] The pos...
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at University of the Incarnate Word. At the heart of its Mission Statement is its commitment to a liberal education, whi...
Eva Dadlez is Professor Emerita of philosophy at the University of Central Oklahoma and currently resides in Ithaca, NY. She received her PhD from Syracuse University. She writes o...
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Girls aren't always sugar and spice. Plenty of women have had access to scramasaxes, poison boxes, or mercenary armies, and used them to promote their genetic legacies.
Over a decade ago Susan Patton, better known as the “Princeton Mom”, made the rounds promoting her book, Marry Smart: Advice for Finding THE ONE. This book presented the 18thRead...
Mary M Hausfeld of the University of Limerick explores how the process by which researchers receive credit for their work can be more complicated for women. Read more: When it com...
I started noticing a pattern. Every Black woman I know who has given birth in the past decade delivered by cesarean. Some of those surgeries were scheduled in advance. Some followe...
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