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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION: The spring 2021 APA newsletters are available.

 


American Philosophical Association


Dear DAVID,

We are pleased to announce that the spring 2021 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, Spring 2021

APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy

From the Editor

Lori Gallegos

 

Call for Submissions

 

Articles

2020 APA Essay Prize in Latin American Thought: “Which Secular Grounds? The Atheism of Liberation Philosophy,” Rafael Vizcaíno

 

2020 Essay Prize Honorable Mention: “Radical Pluralism and the Hispanic Identity,” Mariana Gómez

 

“Shifting the Geography of Revolution: Mestizo Nationalism, Pan-Arab Independence, and Feminist Philosophy through the Writings of Vera Yamuni Tabush,” Andrea Pitts

 

“Gloria Anzaldúa, Hybrid History, and American Philosophy,” Tadd Ruetenik

 

Author Bios

 

APA Newsletter on Native American and Indigenous Philosophy

From the Managing Editor

Agnes B. Curry

 

Submission Guidelines and Information

 

Articles

“Cultural Infusion in the Pandemic: Creek Symbology,” Deidra Suwanee Dees

 

“The Roles of Land and Stories in Relational Pedagogy for Indigenous Resurgence,” Alex-Andrei Ungurenasu

 

Course Syllabus

“PHL 156: Introduction to Indigenous Philosophy: Native American Resistance Movements,” Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner

 

APA Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience

From the Editor

Dwayne Tunstall

 

Submission Guidelines and Information

 

Footnotes to History

Hubert Harrison (1883–1927)

 

Article

“COVID-19, Capitalism, and Death: How and Why Black Lives Matter,” John H. McClendon III

 

Book Reviews

“A Welcome Leftward Turn to Marxism: Ferguson on the Philosophy of African American Studies,” Reviewed by John H. McClendon III

 

“The Disposable Man—Grotesque White Fantasies of Black Male Death in George Yancy’s Backlash,” Reviewed by Adebayo Oluwayomi

 

Author Bios

 

APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy

Letter from the Editors

Tziporah Kasachkoff and Eugene Kelly

 

Submission Guidelines

 

Articles

“Teaching Some Philosophical Problems through Computer Science,” Daniel Lim and Jiaxin Wu

 

“Schematics for the Syllogism: An Alternative to Venn,” Wallace A. Murphree

 

Poems on Teaching During the Pandemic

“The Prof Selects Her Social Distancing,” Felicia Nimue Ackerman

 

“The Joy of Zoom Teaching,” Felicia Nimue Ackerman

 

Addresses of Contributors

 

APA Newsletter on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies

Special Issue on Buddhist Philosophy: Book Symposium on Why I Am Not a Buddhist by Evan Thompson

 

From the Editors

“Editors’ Introduction: Buddhist Modernism and Its Discontents,” A. Minh Nguyen and Yarran Hominh

 

Articles

“Précis of Why I Am Not a Buddhist,” Evan Thompson

 

“On Pursuing the Dialogue Between Buddhism and Science in Ways That Distort Neither,” Christian Coseru

 

“On Being a Good Friend to Buddhist Philosophy,” Bronwyn Finnegan

 

“Buddhism after Buddhist Modernism: Comments on Evan Thompson’s Why I Am Not a Buddhist,” Jonardon Ganeri

 

“Throwing Out the Buddha with the Offering Water: Comments on Evan Thompson’s Why I Am Not a Buddhist,” Jay L. Garfield

 

“Free to Be You and Me: Cosmopolitanism, Pluralism, and Buddhist Modernism,” Laura P. Guerrero

 

“Some Questions for Friends of Buddhism,” Sonam Kachru

 

“Thompson Is Not a Buddhist, But What about the Rest of Us?,” Constance Kassor

 

“Deconstructing Buddhist Modernism Without Postmodern Orientalism?,” Abraham Velez de Cea

 

“Buddhist Modernism: Let’s Be Suspicious But Not Because It Lacks Faith,” Louise Williams

 

“Replies to Critics,” Evan Thompson

 

Submission Guidelines and Information

 

APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy

Guest Editor’s Introduction

“Outsiders Within: Reflections on Being a First-Generation and/or Low-Income Philosopher,” Arianna Falbo and Heather Stewart

 

About the Newsletter

 

Submission Guidelines

 

Essays

“Flourishing in the Academy: Complicity and Compromise,” Jennifer M. Morton

 

“Ethical Narratives and Oppositional Consciousness,” John D. Proios

 

“What It’s Like to Grow Up Poor, but Fall in Love with Philosophy: A Notice to the Profession in Case It Forgot,” Elvira Basevich

 

“Knowing What to Order at the Conference Dinner,” Ian James Kidd

 

“Epistemic Shame as a First-Generation Scholar,” Lucia Munguia

 

“Marginal Disclosures: Sisterhood, Standpoint, Community and Thriving,” Ashley Lamarre and Zinhle ka’Nobuhlaluse

 

“Confessions of a Working-Class Student,” Kayla Aceves

 

“Abolition University: Mobilizing Black Feminist Philosophy to Transform Institutions of Higher Education into “Vehicles of Decarceration” that Affirm the Lives of First-Generation Students,” Brady Heiner

 

“Supporting First-Generation Philosophers at Every Level,” Bailie Peterson

 

Book Reviews

Margaret McLaren: Women’s Activism, Feminism, and Social Justice, Reviewed by Nancy J. Hirschmann

 

Éléonore Lépinard: Feminist Trouble: Intersectional Politics in Post-Secular Times, Reviewed by Joan Eleanor O’Bryan

 

Kate Manne: Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women, Reviewed by Vanessa Wills

 

Laura Roberts: Irigaray and Politics A Critical Introduction, Reviewed by Fulden İbrahimhakkıoğlu

 

Contributors

 

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