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philoSOPHIA is an international, interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal of feminist philosophy, theory, and creativity. Established in 2008, and “transContinentalized” in 2018, the journal biannually publishes cutting-edge scholarship that extends the rich traditions of transformative feminist interventions and sociopolitical engagements. Actively connecting and creating divergent feminist approaches, cultures, genres, and histories, philoSOPHIA seeks to cultivate discursive alliances with, especially but not exclusively, critical race, disability, literary, media, and queer studies.
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Volume 3, Number 1, Winter 2013Editorial Board
Editors
Elaine Miller, Miami University of Ohio
Emily Zakin, Miami University of Ohio
Editorial Board
Alia Al-Saji, McGill University
Ellen Armour, Vanderbilt University
Sara Beardsworth, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Tina Chanter, DePaul University
Pleshette DeArmitt, University of Memphis
Penelope Deutscher, Northwestern University
Robyn Ferrell, Independent Scholar
Kathryn Gines, Pennsylvania State University
Lisa Guenther, Vanderbilt University
Shannon Hoff, Institute for Christian Studies
Jena Jolisant, Oglethorpe University
Stacy Keltner, Kennesaw State University
Kyoo Lee, John Jay College/The Graduate Center, CUNY
Mary Beth Mader, University of Memphis
Donna-Dale Marcano, Trinity College
Noelle McAfee, George Mason University
Ann Murphy, Fordham University
Kelly Oliver, Vanderbilt University
Jennifer Purvis, University of Alabama
Fanny Söderbäck, The New School
Laura Werner, University of Helsinki
Ewa Ziarek, University at Buffalo, SUNY