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Making Womanness Striking: Salience-based Tensions in Socially Progressive Initiatives
Making Womanness Striking: Salience-based Tensions in Socially Progressive Initiatives

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you [women philosophers] will always end up philosophically on the subject of your gender simply because you will be seen as a woman first and a philosopher second. – Anonymous (‘Soycrates’ Tumblr, 2015) This frustration will no doubt feel familiar . . .

you [women philosophers] will always end up philosophically on the subject of your gender simply because you will be seen as a woman first and a philosopher second. – Anonymous (‘Soycrates’ Tumblr, 2015) This frustration will no doubt feel familiar to many women in our discipline. Indeed, Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting contextualize their book […]

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