Feminist Heidegger: Sex, Gender, and the Politics of Birth

New York: SUNY Press (2025)
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Abstract

A feminist reading of how Heidegger may have responded to an unanswered questioned he posed in 1923, "Problem: What is woman?" while using his thought to better understand how contemporary society replies to questions in the realms of law, bioethics, pedagogy, and politics.

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Jill Drouillard
Mississippi University for Women

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