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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION: The fall 2020 APA newsletters are available.

 

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American
 Philosophical Association

 

Dear DAVID,

We are pleased to announce that the fall 2020 APA Newsletters are now available. The table of contents for each current issue appears below with a link to that particular newsletter. The complete volume is available for download as well.

 

The newsletters contain a wide variety of scholarly material, discussion on relevant and timely topics, book reviews, and much more. We encourage you to check them out and share them with your colleagues and students.

 

If you are interested in contributing to a future issue, please contact the appropriate editor(s).

 

All the best,

 

Erin Shepherd

Publications and Communications Coordinator

 

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APA Newsletters, Fall 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 1)

APA Newsletter on Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges

 

From the Editors, Aaron Champene and Marc Bobro

 

Article

  • “Model, Scaffold, Inspire: Principles for Bringing Philosophy Online,” Kenneth R. Pike

Call for Papers

 

 

APA Newsletter on LGBTQ Issues in Philosophy

 

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

 

 

APA Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience

 

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

 

APA Newsletter on Native American and Indigenous Philosophy

 

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

 

APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy

 

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

Author Bios

 

 

APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy

 

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

Contributors

 

 

APA Newsletter on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies

 

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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