Description

Ask most people to imagine a philosopher and they probably think of someone like Socrates-absent-minded, perhaps, but with a sharp intellect and a thirst for the truth. A woman juggling car pools and housework is not the first image that springs to mind, but women have taken huge steps in the philosophy profession over the past 50 years. Still, to this day, well-established women philosophers continue to face sexism from colleagues and students.

Singing in the Fire is a unique, groundbreaking collection of autobiographical essays by leading women in philosophy. It mines the experience of the generation that witnessed, and helped create, the remarkable advances now evident for women in the field. These women are leaders and innovators, looking back on how they have been treated, how they might have done things differently, and how we might make progress in future generations.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 A Life Sentence in Bohemia
Chapter 2 How not to make the right career moves
Chapter 3 Finding my voice: reminiscence of an outlaw
Chapter 4 Taking oneself seriously, but not too
Chapter 5 Freethinking?
Chapter 6 Etc.
Chapter 7 What's a brown girl like you doing in the ivory tower? or, How I became a feminist philosopher
Chapter 8 'Don't smile so much': Philosophy and women in the 1970's
Chapter 9 At the feet of Mrs. Ramsey
Chapter 10 Autobiography of a whistle-blower
Chapter 11 Philosophy and life: A singular case of their interconnection
Chapter 12 Getting here from there

Product details

Published Oct 14 2003
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 184
ISBN 9781461666257
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Linda Martín Alcoff

Contributor

Sandra Bartky

Contributor

Teresa Brennan

Contributor

Claudia Card

Contributor

Virginia Held

Contributor

Alison Jaggar

Contributor

Stephanie Lewis

Contributor

Uma Narayan

Contributor

Andrea Nye

Contributor

Ofelia Schutte

Contributor

Karen Warren

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