%% [[Epistemic Injustice]] [[References]] [[Feminism]] [[Feminist Philosophy Syllabi]] %% # Epistemic Injustice (References) **Falbo 2021, PHIL208꞉ Feminist Philosophy** - Fricker (2007): "Testimonial Injustice" - Dotson (2011): “Tracking Epistemic Violence, Tracking Practices of Silencing” - Watch Arthur’s (2017) Ted Talk: ["The](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo3hRq2RnNI) [Cost of Code Switching](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo3hRq2RnNI)” - Optional: Berenstain (2016): "Epistemic Exploitation" - Kate Abramson (2014): “Turning Up the Lights on Gaslighting” - Barnes (2020): [“Women’s Pain and the](https://aeon.co/essays/womens-pain-it-seems-is-hysterical-until-proven-otherwise) [Hysteria Accusation”](https://aeon.co/essays/womens-pain-it-seems-is-hysterical-until-proven-otherwise) (available as an audio recording) - Optional: Solnit (2008): "Men Explain Things to me” **Jaarsma 2012, PHIL237꞉ Feminist Philosophy** - Luce Irigaray, “When Our Lips Speak Together” (from _This Sex Which is Not One_, posted on Blackboard); - Nancy Tuana, “Coming to Understand: Orgasm and the Epistemology of Ignorance,” (_Hypatia_ 2004, posted on Blackboard) **Reiheld 2015, PHIL346꞉ Feminist Theory** - Fricker, Introduction 1-8, Fricker, - “Chapter 1: Testimonial Injustice” 9-29 - “Chapter 2: Prejudice in the Credibility Economy” 30-59 - “Chapter 7: Hermeneutical Injustice” and “Conclusion” 147-177 **Mercer 2019, PHIL211꞉ Philosophy and Feminism** - Miranda Fricker’s book, _Epistemic_ _Injustice:_ _Power_ _and_ _the_ _Ethics_ _of_ _Knowing_, read Chapter 7, “Hermeneutical Injustice.” - Kristie Dotson, “Tracking Epistemic Violence, Tracking Practices of Silence” **Briggs 2021, PHIL385N꞉ Transfeminism Syllabus** - Riki Ann Wilchins, “What Does It Cost to Tell the Truth?” (first published in 1997 in _Read My Lips_, reprinted in _The Transgender Studies Reader_, 2006)