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    Book Review: The Future of Differences: Truth and Method in Feminist Theory. [REVIEW]Claudia Casta—eda - 2001 - Feminist Theory 2 (2):249-250.
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  2. A Return to Vienna.S. Ramirez Casta eda - 1995 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 172:265-273.
  3. Wittgenstein, On Mathematical Proof.G. Zambrana Casta eda - 1995 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 172:235-248.
  4. Three Metaphysical Theses on Mathematical Philosophy.S. Ramirez Casta eda - 1995 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 172:201-212.
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    A fenomenologia da percepção a partir da autopoiesis de Humberto Maturana e Francisco Varela.Claudia Castro de Andrade - 2012 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 6 (2):98-121.
    No presente artigo pretendo apresentar a Autopoiesis, uma teoria formulada pelo biólogo chileno Humberto Maturana e pelo médico chileno Francisco Varela. Além de mostrar as similaridades entre o processo orgânico e o processo epistemológico, presentes nesta teoria, busco ressaltar a importância da Autopoiesis não somente no campo científico, como teoria epistemológica, mas também no campo ético e cultural, como uma teoria que ressalta desde a dinâmica interna do ser vivo, enquanto unidade, até a importância de sua interação com o mundo (...)
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    The unifying role of Tolstoy's conception of childhood.Claudia Moscovici - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (4):503-515.
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    Keeping the secret of subjectivity.Claudia Welz - 2008 - In Claudia Welz & Karl Verstrynge, Despite Oneself: Subjectivity and its Secret in Kierkegaard and Levinas. Turnshare. pp. 11144--153.
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    Worth living or worth dying? The views of the general public about allowing disabled children to die.Claudia Brick, Guy Kahane, Dominic Wilkinson, Lucius Caviola & Julian Savulescu - 2020 - Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (1):7-15.
    BackgroundDecisions about withdrawal of life support for infants have given rise to legal battles between physicians and parents creating intense media attention. It is unclear how we should evaluate when life is no longer worth living for an infant. Public attitudes towards treatment withdrawal and the role of parents in situations of disagreement have not previously been assessed.MethodsAn online survey was conducted with a sample of the UK public to assess public views about the benefit of life in hypothetical cases (...)
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  9. The Atrocity Paradigm: A Theory of Evil.Claudia Card - 2002 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    What distinguishes evils from ordinary wrongs? Are some evils unforgivable? How should we respond to evils? Card offers a secular theory of evil--representing a compromise between classic utilitarian and stoic approaches--that responds to these and other questions.
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    Addressing the Practical Implications of Intersectionality in Clinical Medicine: Ethical, Embodied and Institutional Dimensions.Claudia Barned, Corinne Lajoie & Eric Racine - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (2):27-29.
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    Plants and Vegetal Respiration in Early Greek Philosophy.Claudia Zatta - 2023 - Ancient Philosophy 43 (1):251-272.
    This essay pursues the question of vegetal respiration in Presocratics’ doctrines in contrast to Aristotle’s categorical circumscription of this vital process to the blooded animals. It finds that epithelial respiration in DK31 B100 is central to Empedocles’ conception of plants’ breathing, linked to their fructification, deciduousness, and overall life preservation. It also discusses plants’ respiration in relation to their body temperature in Menestor, then, concludes by analyzing Democritus’ psychological doctrine, arguing that the intake of fiery atoms pertained to all living (...)
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  12. Rethinking Trafficking in Women: Politics out of security.Claudia Aradau - 2008
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  13. The Hysteric Rebels: Rethinking Socio-Political Transformation with Foucault and Lacan.Claudia Leeb - 2020 - Theory and Event 23 (3):607-640.
    In this article, I bring Lacan and Foucault into a conversation to show that both theorized the hysteric subject as the moment of the limit in power, where power fails to subordinate us. Moreover, both thinkers theorized the hysteric as the paradigmatic example of a political subject that not only rebels but radically transforms power structures. Next, I show that Freud's Dora case refers to a psychoanalytic discourse on hysteria, which turned into the master's discourse. Such master's discourse aimed to (...)
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    ‘Crowded Places Are Everywhere We Go’: Crowds, Emergency, Politics.Claudia Aradau - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (2):155-175.
    ‘Crowded places’ have recently been problematized as objects of terrorist attacks. Following this redefinition of terrorism, crowds have been reactivated at the heart of a security continuum of counter-terrorism, emergency planning and policing. How does the crowd referent recalibrate security governance, and with what political effects? This article argues that several subtle reconfigurations take place. First, counter-terrorism governance derives the knowledge of crowds from ‘generic events’ as unexpected, unpredictable and potentially catastrophic. This move activates 19th-century knowledge about crowds as pathological, (...)
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    Klugheit Bei Kant.Claudia Graband - 2015 - Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter.
    Situated between pure practical reason and mere technical-practical skillfulness, prudence risks falling into the margins for Kant. This book seeks to discover a systematic place for prudence in his works and to reconfigure it as the empirical form of practical judgment, showing that prudence is essential to Kant s notion of happiness as well as for the fulfillment of moral imperatives.".
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  16. Recording Speech Acts.Claudia Bianchi - 2009 - Etica E Politica 11 (1):361-368.
    Indexicality is at the core of many major philosophical problems.1 In the last years, recorded messages and written notes have become a significant test and an intriguing puzzle for the semantics of indexical expressions.2 In this paper, I argue that a parallel may be drawn between the determination of the reference of the indexical expressions in recorded messages or written texts, and the determination of the illocutionary force of recorded or written utterances. To this aim, I will endorse the intention-based (...)
     
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    Transcendental-Existential Phenomenology.Claudia Welz - 2010 - Philosophy Today 54 (3):299-308.
  18. Laughing at the Other: Toward an Understanding of the Alt-Right with Adorno.Claudia Leeb - 2019 - In Amirhosein Khandizaji, Reading Adorno: The Endless Road. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 75-100.
    What is the growing appeal of the “Alt-Right” (Alternative Right), a white-supremacist and anti-feminist movement, for young, primarily male, Millennials in the United States? In this chapter, I outline how the Alt-Right uses laughter in its culture industry on the internet to recruit new members to its right extremist ideas. I also explain how laughter connects Alt-Right extremism with Trumpism. Throughout the chapter, I draw on Theodor W. Adorno’s critical theorizing of laughter fabricated by the culture industry to establish the (...)
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    Flying dreams stimulated by an immersive virtual reality task.Claudia Picard-Deland, Maude Pastor, Elizaveta Solomonova, Tyna Paquette & Tore Nielsen - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 83:102958.
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    Kant's Transcendental, Empirical, Pragmatic, and Moral Anthropology.Claudia M. Schmidt - 2007 - Kant Studien 98 (2):156-182.
    Kant's critical philosophy is often regarded as standing in a problematic relation to his works in “anthropology”, or the study of human nature. In the Preface to the second edition of the Critique of Pure Reason Kant describes his critical project as a “Copernican” turn toward the cognitive subject, which might seem to signal a reorientation of philosophy around anthropology.1 However, both in the first Critique and in his subsequent works he relegates “empirical anthropology” and “practical” or “moral anthropology” to (...)
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    Galen on the Stoic-Peripatetic Controversy about Mixtures: Qualities or Bodies?Claudia Mirrione - 2023 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 44 (2):295-311.
    Galen’s elemental mixture of fire, air, water and earth (and of the corresponding primary qualities, hot, cold, dry and wet) is primarily a physical process, in which primary elements mix and give rise to all compounded physical bodies, inanimate and animate. As such, the concrete, physical process of mixture is an essential basis for a thorough understanding of Galen’s physical system. In this article I pursued a twofold aim. First, I showed Galen’s syncretic approach while expounding his theory of mixture (...)
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    Aesthetic Attributes of Museum Environmental Experience: A Pilot Study With Children as Visitors.Claudia Annechini, Elisa Menardo, Rob Hall & Margherita Pasini - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Aristotle on Becoming Human.Claudia Baracchi - 2012 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 43:93-121.
    Este ensayo se enfoca en las reflexiones de Aristóteles sobre el ser humano - sobre la humanidad no como algo dado, sino como un hecho en devenir, entendido como una tarea. Resalto el trabajo constructivo involucrado en el proceso de llegar a hacerse humano, y muestro que, lejos de una construcción en su carácter meramente técnico-mecánico, está en juego un proceso formativo que en buena medida se desenvuelve en la oscuridad y carece de guías eidéticas claras. En efecto, es a (...)
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    Feminismos negros e decolonialidade.Claudia de Faria Barbosa & Edmeire Oliveira Pires - 2021 - Odeere 6 (1):257-286.
    A partir da conjectura de que a história e atuação de escritoras feministas negras é uma maneira de tensionar as relações sociais para resolver problemas oriundos da colonização, este estudo parte do pressuposto de que a inserção, teorização dos papéis e contribuições dessas autoras na educação corrobora para desconstrução de narrativas éticas e estéticas pautadas no viés eurocêntrico. Objetiva-se destacar a potencialidade do pensamento feminista negro, utilizando a categoria da interseccionalidade, para incluir possibilidades pedagógicas de fomento ao debate de raça/etnia, (...)
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    Rebelling against suffering in capitalism.Claudia Leeb - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (3):263-282.
    In this article, I bring Marx and Adorno into conversation with affect theory to establish three points: First, an affective reading of the concepts of alienation and exploitation via Marx’s metaphor of the “vampire capital” explains how capitalism depletes raced, gendered, and sexed working class of their bodily and mental powers. Second, discussing these thinkers’ ideas in the context of the larger mind and body opposition revives attention to the body in contemporary political theory and exposes how the mind and (...)
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    Literature as a practice of the self. Subjectivity and language in Michel Foucault.Claudia Zorrilla - 2023 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 21:27-41.
    The motif of literature abandoned by Foucault in the 70s can find new possibilities and resurface transformed from an ethical perspective that continues focusing on the language. Language and subject are not two vertebral topics in Foucault’s reflection, but a single framework in which literature, disappearance of the subject and ethics are linking different paths of the same journey. Western man largely questioned in Foucault’s works appears together with other subjectivities that challenge him and make us think about the limits (...)
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    Encrucijadas dialécticas: Elenchos, dispositivos antierísticos y Filosofia megárica en las refutaciones sofísticas.Claudia Mársico - 2015 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 14:137-148.
    Refutaciones Sofísticas ha sido usualmente interpretado como un intento de clasificación de sofismas. Este acercamiento, sin embargo, corre el riesgo de oscurecer la dimensión de sus propias intenciones confrontativas. El presente trabajo se propone enfatizar la importancia de las Refutaciones Sofísticas como parte de un programa antierístico que tiene por objetivo prioritario la filosofía megárica, en las antípodas de Aristóteles en el terreno epistemológico. Bajo esta luz, la resolución de argumentos erísticos excede el estudio lógico así como también la denuncia (...)
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    Protagonismo teatral e protagonismo educacional: quais deslocamentos fazem surgir um ator?Cláudia Garcia Cavalcante & José Luiz de Souza Santos - 2019 - Bakhtiniana 14 (3):156-175.
    RESUMO Este artigo visa promover um diálogo entre os sentidos de “protagonismo” nos campos teatral e educacional, a partir dos estudos de Bakhtin e o Círculo. Para tanto, analisa enunciados presentes em uma pesquisa documental, considerando as ocorrências da palavra “protagonismo” entre os sentidos emergentes, a fim de estabelecer possíveis pontos de contato com a categoria bakhtiniana de autoria. Para a investigação, partimos do texto da Base Nacional Comum Curricular do Ensino Médio e do Projeto Político-Pedagógico de uma universidade federal (...)
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    Well-being, Trust and Society.Claudia Gina Hassan - 2020 - Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 15:78-89.
    The concept of well-being is correlated with social indicators linked in turn with the classical notion of “the good life”. The paper, instead, emphasizes the importance of relational aspects. It develops a reflection on the dialectic of interpersonal and systemic trust and mistrust, and it analyzes different semantic nuances of the notion of trust. A society characterized by well-being evidences strong type agency, a society with low levels of well being evidences weak type agency. Trust is a social resource indispensable (...)
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    Facing the problem of evil: Visual, verbal, and mental images of humanity.Claudia Welz - 2018 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 29 (1):62-78.
    This article explores imagination as a means of ethical re-orientation in the aftermath of atrocity. The discussion of the problem of evil is based on Hannah Arendt’s critique of Kant and her notion of ‘rootless’ rather than ‘radical’ evil. On this basis, the orienting potential of visual images is investi­gated with regard to images of violence in the media on the one hand, and, on the other, with regard to Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam. Then the role of verbal and mental (...)
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    Privatisierung von Gefängnissen und Menschenrechte: Chance oder Risiko?Claudia Wondratschke - 2006 - Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2007 (jg):116-125.
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    Conflict, People, and City-Space: Some Exempla from Thucydides' History.Claudia Zatta - 2011 - Classical Antiquity 30 (2):318-350.
    This essay considers episodes in which phenomena like war and civil strife affected, changed, and revealed the identity of the polis. Even if framed by an understanding of the Peloponnesian War and the imperialistic logic and destiny of Athens, Thucydides' History still provides us with narratives that illuminate the particular history of “minor” poleis, each with its specific events, turning points, and dynamics. Through analysis of Thucydides' historical material, this essay focuses on Plataea, Corcyra, and Mytilene and discusses the notion (...)
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    Interconnectedness: the living world of the early Greek phliosophers.Claudia Zatta, Rafael Ferber, Livio Rossetti & Barbara Sattler - 2017 - Sankt Augustin: Academia.
    What did the early Greek philosophers think about animals and their lives? How did they view plants? And, ultimately, what type of relationship did they envisage between all sorts of living beings? On these topics there is evidence of a prolonged investigation by several Presocratics. However, scholarship has paid little attention to these issues and to the surprisingly "modern" development they received in Presocratics' doctrines. This book fills this lacuna through a detailed (and largely unprecedented) analysis of the extant evidence. (...)
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    On Happiness and Critique. From Bouquet V to ´possible elsewheres´.Claudia Schumann - 2018 - Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 6 (1):83-96.
    The paper explores the relationship of happiness and critique. It is a reflection on a decade of being trained in and practicing philosophical critique. It is a reflection on experiences I had during teaching on social justice, inclusion and diversity; and it is a reflection on the on-going debate on negative vs. affirmative forms of critique within feminist philosophy. It is also an exercise in imagining a transformation of our critical practices, where the embrace of more affirmative modes of critique (...)
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    Large Gatherings? No, Thank You. Devaluation of Crowded Social Scenes During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Claudia Massaccesi, Emilio Chiappini, Riccardo Paracampo & Sebastian Korb - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In most European countries, the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic led to the imposition of physical distancing rules, resulting in a drastic and sudden reduction of real-life social interactions. Even people not directly affected by the virus itself were impacted in their physical and/or mental health, as well as in their financial security, by governmental lockdown measures. We investigated whether the combination of these events had changed people's appraisal of social scenes by testing 241 participants recruited mainly in Italy, (...)
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    Associations between musical abilities and precursors of reading in preschool aged children.Franziska Degé, Claudia Kubicek & Gudrun Schwarzer - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  37. El concepto de biopolítica en Michel Foucault.Francisco Ávila Fuenmayor & Claudia Ávila Montaño - 2010 - A Parte Rei 69:5.
     
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  38. Austria's Repressed Guilt in Theory and Practice: Personal Encounters.Claudia Leeb - 2021 - In Vincento Pinto, Remembering the Holocaust in Germany, Austria, Italy and Israel. pp. 25-38.
    In this paper, I discuss three personal examples of contemporary Austrians' defensive reactions when confronted with the book The Political of Repressed Guilt: The Tragedy of Austrian Silence (Leeb, 2018). The defensive reactions underline that Austrians evaded confronting themselves with their repressed guilt about their violent National Socialist past and failed at working through their past. It also explains the centrality of "embodied reflective spaces" and the idea of the "subject-in-outline" to counter the continuation of the cycle of violence engendered (...)
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    Sintomas e perda de corpo.Claudia Murta - 2014 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 59 (2):304-314.
    O sintoma como acontecimento de corpo é uma proposição de Jacques Lacan que se remete aos seus últimos anos de ensino e trata sobre os efeitos do trauma da língua sobre o corpo. Esses efeitos se apresentam como padecimentos ou adoecimentos corporais e são nomeados como afetos ou paixões. A ressonância do pensamento de René Descartes é evidente no contexto da elaboração lacaniana do sintoma como acontecimento de corpo, tendo em vista que se fundamenta na distinção entre ter e ser (...)
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    Sachregister.Claudia Blöser - 2014 - In Zurechnung Bei Kant: Zum Zusammenhang von Person Und Handlung in Kants Praktischer Philosophie. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 324-328.
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    A angústia tratada como um afeto.Claudia Murta - 2011 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 23 (33):359.
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    Empirical Bioethics Research in the Developing World: When the 'Is' is Close to an 'Ought'.Claudia I. Emerson, Ross E. G. Upshur & Abdallah S. Daar - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (6-7):101-103.
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    Toma de decisiones para la adecuación del esfuerzo terapéutico al final de la vida en pacientes oncológicos del Instituto Nacional de Cancerología de Colombia.Claudia Patricia Agamez-Insignares, Ricardo Sánchez-Pedraza, Marta Ximena León & Daniela Seija-Butnaru - 2023 - Persona y Bioética 27 (1):e2713.
    Propósito: la adecuación del esfuerzo terapéutico es una decisión clínica basada en la evidencia que pretende evitar la futilidad médica. Se han señalado diferentes factores que pueden influir en esta toma de decisiones los cuales se relacionan con el paciente, el profesional médico que toma de las decisiones, barreras del sistema, cultura y economía, entre otros. El presente estudio pretende identificar aquellos factores que influyen en los médicos especialistas que laboran en la institución referente del cáncer en Colombia, a fin (...)
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  44. The End or the Apotheosis of “Labor”? Hannah Arendt's Contribution to the Question of the Good Life in Times of Global Superfluity of Human Labor Power.Claudia Lenz - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (2):135-154.
    This paper relates Arendt's critique of a labor society to her thoughts on the “good life.” I begin with the claim that in the post-mass production era, Western societies, traditionally centered around gainful employment, encounter a decrease in the relevance of labor and can thus no longer rely on it as a resource for individual or social meaning. From Arendt's perspective, however, the current situation allows for the possibility of a transition from a society based on labor to a society (...)
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    Confirmation of the Factor Structure and Reliability of the ‘Adult Eating Behavior Questionnaire’ in an Adolescent Sample.Claudia Hunot-Alexander, Rebecca J. Beeken, William Goodman, Alison Fildes, Helen Croker, Clare Llewellyn & Silje Steinsbekk - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Tres elementos para una renovación de la práctica sacerdotal.Claudia Leal & Fernando Valdivieso - 2020 - Teología y Vida 61 (3):355-372.
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    Critical Dialogue: The Misinterpellated Subject by James Martel.Claudia Leeb - 2018 - Perspectives on Politics 16 (1):170-172.
    In this review, I outline the significant contributions James Martel's book The Misinterpellated Subject (2017) makes: First, it shows us that processes of liberal interpellation are linked to the violence inherent in the project of (neo)liberal capitalism. Second, it theorizes an alternative subject that emerges out of subjects' own particular communities and struggles. Third, it draws on historical examples and a variety of literature. Fourth, it shows us how non-elites often spark revolutions. Finally, it shows that everyday failures and refusals (...)
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    Die Diskursive Disziplinierung von Frauen aus ArbeiterInnenkontexten in der Wissenschaft.Claudia Leeb - 2002 - In Gerald Echterhoff & Michael Eggers, Der Stoff, an dem wir hängen: Faszination und Selektion von Material in kulturwissenschaftlicher Arbeit. Königshausen & Neumann. pp. 81-94.
    In this chapter, I draw on Michel Foucault to explain the mechanisms of marginalization of women from working-class origins in academic institutions in the context of the U.S.A. Next, I explain how the discursive construction of the working classes as “the Other” in academic knowledge production is part of a disciplinary power that functions to keep women from working-class origins either out or at the margins of academic institutions. In academic institutions, disciplinary power aims to discipline the bodies and minds (...)
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    Radical or Neoliberal Political Imaginary? Nancy Fraser Revisited.Claudia Leeb - 2018 - In Werner Bonefeld, Beverley Best & Chris O'Kane, The Sage Handbook of Frankfurt School Critical Theory. Sage Publications. pp. 550-563.
    This chapter shows that Fraser's redistribution-recognition justice model fails to provide us with a radical political imaginary to transform neoliberal capitalism into a better society. First, her principle of 'parity of participation' aims to include oppressed social groups into capitalism rather than transforming capitalism itself. Second, her idea of a 'constantly shifting identity' is implicated in the spirit of neoliberal capitalism. Third, her account of socialism implies a reformative socialist imaginary that merely attenuates the ills of neoliberal capitalism. Fourth, her (...)
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    The Im-Possibility of a Feminist Subject.Claudia Leeb - 2009 - Social Philosophy Today 25:47-60.
    The feminist subject, which refers to the category "woman" as a shared identity for all women, has excluded women who do not fit neatly into its boundaries. In response, Judith Butler suggested that feminists must give up theorizing the feminist subject or invoke it as a pragmatic strategy only. Since Butler's solution is a dead-end for feminist politics, I propose the idea of a feminist subject-in-outline for emancipatory feminist politics. The feminist subject-in-outline emerges in what Jacques Lacan has termed the (...)
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