Queer philosophy : presentations of the Society for Lesbian and Gay Philosophy, 1998-2008
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Queer philosophy : presentations of the Society for Lesbian and Gay Philosophy, 1998-2008
(Value inquiry book series, v. 255)
Rodopi, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book is a collection of the presentations of the Society for Lesbian and Gay Philosophy from 1998 to 2008. The essays are organized historically, starting in 1998. Their topics cover virtually every philosophical field, and such that each is connected to gay and lesbian studies. Topics include how we are to understand sexual orientation, whether same-sex leads to polygamy, teaching gay studies to undergraduates, promiscuity and virtue, the "war on terror" and gay oppression, the rationality of coming out, the ethics of outing, connections between being gay and being happy, and last, but not least, dignity and being gay.
Table of Contents
Richard T. Hull: Editorial Foreword
Raja Halwani, Carol V.A. Quinn, and Andy Wible: Preface
Acknowledgments
Patrick D. Hopkins: Naturalizing Homosexuality: Biology, Sexual Orientation, and the Nature/Culture Distinction
Edward Stein: Seeing Sexual Orientation through the Lens of Gender
Carol V.A. Quinn: What Must a Bisexual Do?
John Corvino: First Gays, Then Polygamists?
Vincent J. Samar: Autonomy, Gay Rights, and Human Self-Fulfillment: An Argument for Modified Liberalism
Raja Halwani: Introduction to the Philosopher as "Public Intellectual"
Martha C. Nussbaum: Moral Expertise? Constitutional Narratives and Philosophical Argument
Linda Martin Alcoff: Does the Public Intellectual Have Intellectual Integrity?
Jorge J. E. Gracia: Minorities and the Philosophical Marketplace
David L. Hull: The Social Responsibility of Professional Societies
Claudia Card: Responding to Hate Crimes
Mark Chekola: LGBT Philosophy and Undergraduate Teaching
Mark Chekola: The Use and Misuse of Privacy in the Outing Debate
Raja Halwani: Promiscuity and Sexual Temperance
Bassam Romaya: The Coalescence of Dichotomy in Drag Aesthetics
Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo and Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo: "The War on Terror" and the Queer Body: Same-Sex Marriage, AIDS, and Shaping United States Public Opinion
George Wright: Martin Heidegger and the Place of the Body
Kayley Vernallis: Queer Portraiture and the Politics of Representation
Andy Wible: Gay Identity: What Do We Want?
William S. Wilkerson: Is It a Choice? Sexual Orientation as Interpretation
Allison B. Wolf: More than Just Access to Our Partners: A Social Justice Approach to Heterosexism and Homophobia in Health Care
Claudia Card: Celebrating the Career of Richard D. Mohr: A Personal Historical Narrative
John Corvino: Honoring Richard D. Mohr
Raja Halwani: In Honor of Richard D. Mohr
Richard D. Mohr: A Response to My Critics: Reflections on the SLGP's Session "Special Recognition: Distinguished LGBT Philosopher Honoree, Richard D. Mohr"
Raja Halwani: A Response to Richard D. Mohr
Mark Chekola: Lives and Loves that Dared Not Speak Their Names: Well-Being and LGBT Persons
Claudia Card: Beyond Tragedy to What?
Raja Halwani: Mark Chekola's Happiness
Anita Silvers: Singularity and Community: An Appreciation of Mark Chekola
Carol V.A. Quinn: Honoring Mark Chekola
Christopher La Barbera: Walking in Our Heels? Media, Identity, and Pedagogy
Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo and Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo: Disciplining the Public: Enemy Combatants, Same-Sex Marriage, and a New Kind of Containment
Ronald R. Sundstrom: Racism and the Political Romance of the Browning of America
Andy Wible: The Special Obligation of Gay Men to Fight HIV at Home and Abroad
James A. Martell: The Bisexual Woman as an Inauthentic Lesbian: From Beauvoir to The L Word
Gary Jaeger: Why Coming Out Is Rational
Richard Nunan: Catholics and Evangelical Protestants on Homoerotic Desire: The Intellectual Legacy of Augustinian and Pelagian Theories of Human Nature
Christine Pierce: Heteronormativity and (Sartre on) Anti-Semitism
Carol V.A. Quinn: Mill, Dignity, and Homosexuality
James A. Martell: Kant, Dignity, and the Gay Bathhouse
Carol V.A. Quinn: On My Reluctance to Defend a Queer Point of View
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