Introduction : standpoint theory as a site of political, philosophic, and scientific debate
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2004 |
Harding, Sandra |
Rethinking standpoint epistemology : what is "strong objectivity"?
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2004 |
Harding, Sandra |
Choosing the margin as a space of radical openness
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2004 |
Hooks, Bell |
Maternal thinking as a feminist standpoint
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2004 |
Ruddick, Sara |
Labor, standpoints, and feminist subjects
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2004 |
Weeks, Kathi |
Truth and method : feminist standpoint theory revisited
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2004 |
Hekman, Susan |
Reply to Hartsock, Collins, Harding, and Smith
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2004 |
Hekman, Susan |
The feminist standpoint : developing the ground for a specifically feminist historical materialism
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2004 |
Hartsock, Nancy M. |
Feminist politics and epistemology : the standpoint of women
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2004 |
Jaggar, Alison M. |
Hand, brain, and heart : a feminist epistemology for natural sciences
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2004 |
Rose, Hilary |
Situated knowledges : the science question in feminism and the privilege of partial perspective
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2004 |
Haraway, Donna |
Feminism, marxism, method, and the state : toward feminist jurisprudence
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2004 |
MacKinnon, Catharine A. |
The project of feminist epistemology : perspectives from a nonwestern feminist
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2004 |
Narayan, Uma |
Comment on Hekman's "Truth and method : feminist standpoint theory revisited" : truth or justice?
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2004 |
Hartsock, Nancy C.M. |
Comment on Hekman's "Truth and method : feminist standpoint theory revisited" : where's the power?
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2004 |
Hill Collins, Patricia |
Comment on Hekman's "Truth and method : feminist standpoint theory revisited" : whose standpoint needs the regimes of truth and reality?
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2004 |
Harding, Sandra |
Strange standpoints, or how to define the situation for situated knowledge
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2004 |
Pels, Dick |
Feminist epistemologies for critical social theory : from standpoint theory to situated knowledge
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2004 |
García Selgas, Fernando J. |
Why standpoint matters
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2004 |
Wylie, Alison |
Women's perspective as a radical critique of sociology
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2004 |
Smith, Dorothy E. |