During the year or so that I have subscribed to this list, the most common
topic of discussion has been cows, sheep, pigs, chickens and other animals
eaten as meat. Women and women's issues have rarely been discussed, and
several attempts to start such discussions have fallen flat due to lack of
participants. I wonder why.
Sandra
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Dr Sandra Gail Taylor
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Mawson Graduate Centre for Environmental Studies
University or Adelaide 5005
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Ecofeminism promises to have a rich and varied future, much like a multi-
textured quilt made by lots of different quilters.
Karen Warren
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Date: Tue, 09 Jul 1996 15:57:42 +1200
From: "STEFANIE S. RIXECKER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Radical Philosophy 78/fwd
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Lincoln University
FYI...Stefanie
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R a d i c a l P h i l o s o p h y 78 (July/August 1996)
a journal of socialist and feminist philosophy
CONTENTS
COMMENTARY
Bertrand Russell's brainchild: analytical philosophy - its conception and
birth
Ray Monk 2
ARTICLES
Virtual sexes and feminist futures:
the philosophy of `cyberfeminism'
Jill Marsden 6
The art of allusion: Hans-Georg Gadamer's philosophical interventions under
National Socialism
Theresa Orozco 17
Histories of cultural populism
Martin Ryle 27
REVIEWS
Elizabeth Grosz, Volatile Bodies
Rosalyn Diprose, The Bodies of Women
Rosi Braidotti, Nomadic Subjects
Lois McNay 34
Justin Rosenberg, The Empire of Civil Society
Fred Halliday 36
Alex Callinicos, Theories and Narratives
Michael Lowy 38
John McDowell, Mind and World
Simon Glendenning 40
Kristin Ross, Fast Cars, Clean Bodies
David Macey 42
Jose Brunner, Freud and the Politics of Psychoanalysis
Stephen Frosch 43
Sarah Kofman, Nietzsche and Metaphor
Peter J. Burgard, ed., Nietzsche and the Feminine
Michael Tanner, Nietzsche
Francesca Cauchi 44
Lorenzo C. Simpson, Technology, Time and the Conversations of Modernity
Nick Stevenson 46
Wolfgang Carl, Frege's Theory of Sense and Reference
Anthony Kenny, Frege
Max de Gaynesford 47
Wilfred Beckerman, Small is Stupid
Avner de-Shalit, Why Posterity Matters
Bob Brecher 48
Tom Rockmore, Heidegger and French Philosophy
William Large 49
Carolyn Bailey Gill, ed., Bataille: Writing the Sacred
Iain MacKenzie 51
Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Philosophy of Nonsense
Julian Cowley 51
Philip J. Ross, De-Privatizing Morality
Gideon Calder 52
Tim Jordan, Reinventing Revolution
Michael Rustin 53
NEWS
Obituary: Emmanuel Levinas, 1906-1995
Simon Critchley 54
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