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[[Feminist Epistemology]] [[References]] [[Feminism]]
[[Feminist Philosophy Syllabi]]
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# Feminist Epistemology (References)
**Falbo 2021, PHIL208꞉ Feminist Philosophy**
- Collins (1986): "Learning from the Outsider Within"O
- ptional: hooks (1989): "Choosing the Margins as a Space of Radical Openness"
**Ferguson 2012, WST692꞉ History of Feminist Theory**
- Hartsock “The Feminist Epistemological Standpoint”, in Nicholson text.
- Collins “Defining Black Feminist Thought”, in Nicholson text.
**Ferreira 2015, PHIL206꞉ Gender and Philosophy**
- Rooney, “Gendered Reason”;
- Haslanger, "What Knowledge Is and What It Ought to Be”; “Rationality”;
- Longino, “In Search of Feminist Epistemology”; Lloyd, “The Man of Reason”;
- Anderson, “Situated Knowers”
- Code “Is the sex of the knower epistemologically significant?”;
- Crasnow, “Is Standpoint Theory a Resource?”;
- Intemann, “25 Years of Feminist Empiricism and Standpoint Theory”;
- Jaggar, “Love and Knowledge”,
- Anderson, “Critiques of Feminist Epistemology”
**Mercer 2019, PHIL211꞉ Philosophy and Feminism**
- Langton, “Feminism in epistemology” (Courseworks).
- Lloyd, “Objectivity and the Double Standard”(pp. 352-58 and Conclusion (pp. 374-76)
**Vasey 2012, PHIL220꞉ Introduction to Feminism**
- Susan Bordo, “Reading the Slender Body”
- Marilyn Frye, "To Be and Be Seen: Politics of Reality"