Musing: Spectral Phenomenologies: Dwelling Poetically in Professional Philosophy

Author(s)Elena Flores Ruíz
JournalHypatia
Thematic Cluster/Special IssueInterstices: Inheriting Women of Color Feminist Philosophy
AbstractThis paper explores issues of exclusion and marginalization faced by women philosophers of color in mainstream Anglo-American philosophy. It argues that the dominant practices and assumptions of the field function to police its borders and reproduce a privileged “home perspective” that delegitimizes diverse voices and experiences. Through tactics of “somnambulatory policing” and “professional gaslighting,” many women philosophers of color are made to feel their perspectives, insights, and experiences are abnormal or lacking philosophical rigor. The paper calls for “recuperative narratives” and practices of “self-validation” that emphasize philosophy as a pluralistic, contextual, and experientially grounded practice aimed at fostering more socially just and livable realities, rather than an abstract, elite discourse removed from embodied life. Cultivating a “hybridly multiplicitous” sense of self and philosophical commitment is presented as a crucial tactic for navigating and transforming exclusionary disciplinary norms.
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Keywordsfeminist philosophy, philosophy of race, exclusion, marginalization, women philosophers of color, recuperative narratives
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Date Published Winter 2014
Volume29
Issue1
Pages196-204
URLhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/24541962
Google Scholar Linkhttps://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=2002682746828300431&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5
Open Access?No

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