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Books Received
- Hypatia
- Indiana University Press
- Volume 20, Number 3, Summer 2005
- p. 245
- 10.1353/hyp.2005.0098
- Article
- Additional Information
Hypatia 20.3 (2005) 245
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Books Received
Benhabib, Seyla, and Nancy Fraser. 2004. Same difference: How gender myths are hurting our relationships, our children, and our jobs. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Black, David. 2004. Helen Macfarlane: A feminist, revolutionary journalist, and philosopher in mid-nineteenth-century England. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books.
de Choisy, Francois-Timoleon, Marie-Jeanne L'Heritier, and Charles Perrault. 2004. The story of the Marquise-Marquis de Banneville. New York: Modern Language Association.
Enloe, Cynthia. 2004. The curious feminist. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Fogelin, Robert J. 2003. A defense of Hume on miracles. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Frankfort-Nachmias, Chava, and Erella Shadmi, eds. 2004. Sappho in the Holy Land: Lesbian existence and dilemmas in contemporary Israel. New York: State University of New York Press.
Goldstein, Philip. 2004. Post-Marxist Theory. New York: State University of New York Press.
Grosz, Elizabeth. 2004. The nick of time: Politics, evolution, and the untimely. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.
Gutting, Gary, ed. Continental philosophy of science. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. 2005. Hegel's preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Mahmood, Saba. 2005. Politics of piety: The Islamic revival and the feminist subject. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Minnich, Elizabeth Kamarck. Transforming knowledge, 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Scarth, Fredricka. 2004. The other within: Ethics, politics, and the body in Simone de Beauvoir. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield.
Shaktini, Namascar, ed. 2005. On Monique Wittig: Theoretical, political, and literary Essays. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Squier, Susan Merrill. 2005. Liminal lives: Imagining the human at the frontiers of biomedicine. Durham: Duke University Press.
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