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APA Newsletters, Fall 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 1) |
From the Editors, Aaron Champene and Marc Bobro Article - “Model, Scaffold, Inspire: Principles for Bringing Philosophy Online,” Kenneth R. Pike
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From the Editor, Grayson Hunt Trans Philosophy: The Early Years - “An Interview with Talia Mae Bettcher, Loren Cannon, Miqqi Alicia Gilbert, and C. Jacob Hale,” Perry Zurn and Andrea Pitts, eds.
Call for Papers |
From the Editors, Stephen C. Ferguson II and Dwayne Tunstall Submission Guidelines and Information Footnotes to History - “Cornelius Golightly (1917–1976)”
Article - “Shred of Truth: Antinomy and Synecdoche in the Work of Ta-Nehisi Coates,” Stephen C. Ferguson II and Gregory D. Meyerson
Review Essays - “Not the Sound of the Genuine! A Review of Kipton Jensen’s Howard Thurman,” Anthony Sean Neal
- “Ontology, Experience, and Social Death: On Frank Wilderson’s Afropessimism”
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From the Managing Editor, Agnes B. Curry Committee Chairs’ Remarks - “From the Outgoing Chair,” Lori Underwood
- “From the Incoming Chair,” Andrea Sullivan-Clarke
Statement of Solidarity Submission Guidelines and Information Articles - “Reconstructing Locality through Marronage,” Pedro Lebrón Ortiz
- “Relations and How Allies Acknowledge Land,” Andrea Sullivan-Clarke
- “Preliminary Remarks on the Graduate Submissions,” Andrea Sullivan-Clarke
- “The Role of Indigenous Peoples in the Environmentalist Movement: McKibben’s View Analyzed,” Éamon Brennan
- “Indigenous Philosophy on Nature,” Emmanuel Onyemachi
- “Indigenous Critiques of Western Conceptions of Nature: Exploring the Value of Indigenous Knowledge in Relation to Climate Change,” Katherine E. Richard
- “Preliminary Remarks on the Undergraduate Submissions and Course Syllabus,” Shay Welch
- “Procedural Knowing to Facilitate Healing after Collective Trauma,” Spencer Nabors
- “How Reconnecting with the Land May Help Heal Trauma in Native American Communities,” Dargenae Somerville
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From the Editors - “Outgoing Editor’s Farewell,” Carlos A. Sánchez
- “Editor’s Introduction,” Lori Gallegos
Call for Submissions Interview - “Interview with Joseph Carens,” Amy Reed-Sandoval
Articles - “Elsa Cecilia Frost: Culture and Nepantla,” Carlos A. Sánchez
- “Latinx Identity in the United States: A Pragmatist Inquiry,” Héctor Herrera III
- “The Foundations of a Mexican Humanism in Emilio Uranga’s Análises del Ser del Mexicano,” Sergio Armando Gallegos Ordorica
Book Review - Amy Reed-Sandoval: Socially Undocumented: Identity and Immigration Justice, Reviewed by Luis Rubén Díaz-Cepeda
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Editor’s Introduction, Lauren Freeman About the Newsletter Submission Guidelines Articles - “Précis to Pornography: A Philosophical Introduction,” Mari Mikkola
- “Is Feminist Pornography Possible?” Esa Díaz-León
- “Thoughts on Mikkola: Pornography, Artifacts, and Pictures,” A. W. Eaton
- “Pornography and Melancholy,” Hans Maes
- “Pornography, Social Ontology, and Feminist Philosophy,” Katharine Jenkins
- “Pornography: A Philosophical Introduction: Response to Commentators,” Mari Mikkola
Book Reviews - Andrea J. Pitts, Mariana Ortega, and José Medina, eds.: Theories of the Flesh: Latinx and Latin American Feminisms, Transformation, and Resistance, Reviewed by Michael Monahan
- Megan Burke: When Time Warps: The Lived Experience of Gender, Race, and Sexual Violence, Reviewed by Caleb Ward
- Noelle Chaddock and Beth Hinderliter, eds.: Antagonizing White Feminism: Intersectionality’s Critique of Women’s Studies and the Academy, Reviewed by Shay Welch
- Serene Khader: Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnationalism Feminist Ethic, Reviewed by Jamie Ritzo
- Robin S. Dillon and Armen T. Marsoobian, eds.: Criticism and Compassion: The Ethics and Politics of Claudia Card, Reviewed by Spencer Nabors
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From the Editors - “Editors’ Introduction: What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher of Asian Descent?,” A. Minh Nguyen and Yarran Hominh
Articles - “The Rock on My Chest,” M. Ashraf Adeel
- “The Not-So-Lonely Journey of a Japanese American Philosopher,” Kenneth Aizawa
- “Fashioning Oneself as a Philosopher of Asian Descent,” Yubraj Aryal
- “The Unbearable Lightness of Being an Asian American Philosophy,” Prasanta S. Bandyopadhyay
- “What Does It Mean to Be a Philosopher of Filipina American Descent?” Celia T. Bardwell-Jones
- “What Am I?” Julianne Chung
- “One Life in Philosophy,” Kenny Easwaran
- “Philosophy, Liberation, and Other Roads Less Travelled: Being Asian in Philosophy,” Saba Fatima
- “Thinking While Asian,” Dien Ho
- “Does He Get Paid?” Masato Ishida
- “In Praise of Teachers,” Yoichi Ishida
- “Mixed, But Not Diluted,” Justin Khoo
- “Frenemy Philosophy,” David H. Kim
- “Criss-Crossing the Philosophical Borderlines: What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher of Asian Descent?” Halla Kim
- “Making Meaning of Practices in Academic Philosophy,” Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach
- “A Small Act of Rebellion Toward Philosophy as a Gift,” Emily S. Lee
- “How I Came to Be a Philosopher,” Mi-Kyoung (Mitzi) Lee
- “From Accidental to Integral: My Journey with Doing Philosophy,” Keya Maitra
- “Breathing Living History into Haunted Places,” Gary Mar
- “Facing Challenges and Re-Advancing: Toward Constructive Engagement,” Bo Mou
- “The Past, the Present, and the Owl of Minerva,” Karen Ng
- “Ambiguity, Alienation, and Authenticity,” Anthony Nguyen
- “My Philosophy Journey to the West,” Ann A. Pang-White
- “Doing Philosophy at the Margin,” Jin Y. Park
- “My Journey Across the Pacific,” Yuriko Saito
- “The Fluidity of Identity: Moving Toward a Philosophy of Race,” Falguni A. Sheth
- “‘Wogs’ and Philosophers,” Saam Trivedi
- “The Story of One Male Asian American Philosopher,” Anand Jayprakash Vaidya
- “Fit or Flight: Ethical Decision-Making as a Model Minority,” Audrey Yap
Memorial Notice - “In Memoriam: Jaegwon Kim (1934–2019),” Paul Guyer, Justin Broakes, and Bernard Reginster
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