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From: Serguei Alex. Oushakine <[log in to unmask]>
To: <mailto:Undisclosed-Recipient:@hawk.prod.itd.earthlink.net>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 2:31 AM
Subject: CFP: Feminist Interpretations of the Body
> Call For Papers:
> Special Edition of the journal Philosophy in the Contemporary World
> "Feminist Interpretations of the Body"
>
> M. Carmela Epright and Laura Duhan Kaplan, Co-Editors
>
> Sample Topics Might Include (But Are Not Limited To) Feminist Approaches
To
> The Body With Respect To:
>
> Bioethics
> Cultural Practices and Representations
> Gender
> Metaphysics
> Mind/Body Debates
> Philosophy of Mind
> Popular Culture
> Race and/or Ethnicity
> Reproduction and Reproductive Technologies
>
> We welcome submissions of papers from any philosophical tradition.
> Authors should use the most recent edition of the Chicago Manual Of Style
> in the preparation of papers.
>
> Mail Two Copies of Your Paper in a Form Suitable for Anonymous Review to:
> M. Carmela Epright
> Department of Philosophy
> Furman University
> 3300 Poinsett Highway
> Greenville, SC 29613-1200
>
> Deadline for Submissions: March 30, 2001
>
> Please Contact Us With Your Ideas Or Questions:
> Carmela Epright at: [log in to unmask]
> Laura Duhan Kaplan at: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
> Philosophy in the Contemporary World is a refereed, indexed journal
> published quarterly by the Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary
> World, edited by Joe Frank Jones III, and James B. Sauer. The journal
> welcomes submissions written in English that address the ways philosophy
> might be applied to contemporary problems.
>
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