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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