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Spring 2001
Volume 00, Number 2


Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy

Notes on Contributors

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Notes on Contributors

Marilyn Frye teaches Philosophy and Feminist Theory at Michigan State University. Her current philosophical work is on developing a pluralist and non-essentialist picture of what categories are and of what it is to be a [noun], with the hope of saying something sensible about social categories and associated identities. She is the author of The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory and Willful Virgin: Essays in Feminism.


Ann Garry, Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Los Angeles, specializes in feminist philosophy. She writes on topics ranging from feminist epistemology to bioethics. She co-edited Women, Knowledge, and Reality: Explorations in Feminist Philosophy, and is an associate editor of Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy.


Martha Nussbaum is Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, with appointments in the Philosophy Department, Law School, and Divinity School. She is on the Board of the Center for Gender Studies, an Associate in the Classics Department, and an Affiliate of the Committee on Southern Asian Studies. Her most recent book is Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach.


Naomi Scheman is Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies and Associate Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Minnesota. Her teaching, research, and administrative work focus on the epistemological consequences of diversity and, especially, of inequalities of power and privilege. She is the author of Engenderings: Constructions of Knowledge, Authority and Privilege.


Naomi Zack is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Doctor of Arts in Humanistic Studies Program at the University at Albany, State University of New York. She is the author of Race and Mixed Race and Bachelors of Science: Seventeenth Century Identity, Then and Now, as well as the short textbook, Thinking About Race. She has also edited four anthologies on race, mixed race and gender, the latest of which is Women of Color and Philosophy.


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