Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy is a forum for cutting-edge work in feminist philosophy. Richly interdisciplinary in orientation, Hypatia serves as a resource for the philosophy and wider women’s studies communities and for all those interested in philosophical issues raised by feminism.
Recently has published a special issue on ‘Gender and the Politics of Shame’. The contents can be freely downloaded:
Contents
Special Issue: Gender and the Politics of Shame, Summer 2018
Editor’s Introduction—Gender and the Politics of Shame: A Twenty‐First‐Century Feminist Shame Theory Clara Fischer
Articles
Domesticating Bodies: The Role of Shame in Obstetric Violence Sara Cohen Shabot Keshet Korem
Femininity, Shame, and Redemption
“The Most Naked Phase of Our Struggle”: Gendered Shaming and Masculinist Desiring‐Production in Turkey’s War on Terror
Humiliation as a Harm of Sexual Violence: Feminist versus Neoliberal Perspectives
Sunsets and Solidarity: Overcoming Sacramental Shame in Conservative Christian Churches to Forge a Queer Vision of Love and Justice
“Everything Being Tangled Up in Every Other Thing”: Class, Desire, and Shame in Michelle Tea’s The Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Corruption of One Girl in America
Free Lunch with the Stench Wench: Toward a Synaesthetics of Poverty and Shame in Catherine Hoffmann’s Performance
Alexandra Kokoli
“I longed to cherish mirrored reflections”: Mirroring and Black Female Subjectivity in Carrie Mae Weems’s Art against Shame
Robert R. Shane
Too Shame to Look: Learning to Trust Mirrors and Healing the Lived Experience of Shame in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple
Notes on Contributors
Notes on Contributors