
Andrea J. Pitts, "Nos/Otras: Gloria E. Anzaldúa, Multiplicitous Agency, and Resistance" (SUNY Press, 2021)
New Books in Critical Theory
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Harris's Instructions Ethics Is Put Into Conversation With Key Insights From Black Feminist Philosophy
There's a lot to say about Harris's work and I've just published another piece for the inaugural issue of the Journal of Philosophy of Disability on Harris's relevance for philosophy of disability but that was really a topic that I explored more fully after finishing the book. In in no sotras Harris's writings on instructions ethics is put into conversation with with key insights from black feminist philosophy and from Latina feminist philosophy. So it's here that I think I turned to to another reader of Anseldua Marie Lagona's and her account of liberatory syllogisms, which she traced from her 1978 dissertation project to her decolonial writing. so like which which I think few moral
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