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Edited By: Alison Wylie (University of Washington), Ann E. Cudd (University of Kansas), and Linda Martín-Alcoff (Hunter College), Book Review Editor: Sharyn Clough (Oregon State University)
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ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2011: 28/38 (Women's Studies)
Online ISSN: 1527-2001
Hypatia 25th Anniversary Retrospective Virtual Issue
Edited by Lori Gruen and Alison Wylie
Hypatia has been publishing pivotal feminist philosophy for over a quarter century; the first issues were hosted by Women's Studies International Forum (1983-1985) and Hypatia was established as an autonomous journal in 1986. We honor this milestone and the accomplishments of everyone who has contributed to the success of Hypatia with a Special Issue, Feminist Legacies / Feminist Futures (25.4) and the publication of this Retrospective Virtual Issue. The articles that make up the Virtual Issue were nominated by Hypatia readers as especially significant in the development of feminist philosophy. We present here the top sixteen nominations in chronological order. Follow this link for a list of the WSIF nominees, and for quotes and dedications from the nominations.
Playfulness, 'World'-travelling, and Loving Perception
María Lugones
Can There Be a Feminist Science?
Helen E. Longino
Working Together Across Difference: Some Considerations on Emotions and Political Practice
Uma Narayan
Toward a Feminist Theory of Disability
Susan Wendell
Nature, Self, and Gender: Feminism, Environmental Philosophy and the Critique of Rationalism
Val Plumwood
Gendered Reason: Sex Metaphor and Conceptions of Reason
Phyllis Rooney
Male Lesbians and the Postmodernist Body
Jacquelyn N. Zita
Being Dismissed: The Politics of Emotional Expression
Sue Campbell
Twenty Years of Feminist Philosophy
Ann Ferguson
Feminist Epistemology: An Interpretation and a Defense
Elizabeth Anderson
Rape as a Weapon of War
Claudia Card
Locating Traitorous Identities: Toward a Privilege-Cognizant View of White Character
Alison Bailey
Coming to Understand: Orgasm and the Epistemology of Ignorance
Nancy Tuana
'Ideal Theory' As Ideology
Charles W. Mills
Being Lovingly, Knowingly Ignorant: White Feminism and Women of Color
Mariana Ortega
Changing the Ideology and Culture of Philosophy: Not by Reason (Alone)
Sally Haslanger

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