Books
>Asterisks means I own the book but haven't read it.
>Most of these books I own, some I do not!
>Emile, or On Education (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
>Symposium (Plato)
>Growing Up With Philosophy Camp (Claire Katz)
**The Philosophy of Childhood (Gareth Matthews)
**A Priori Knowledge (Paul Moser)
**Seinfeld and Philosophy (William Irwin)
>Republic (Plato)
>The Communist Manifesto (Marx and Engles)
>The History of Sexuality (Focault)
**The Consolation of Philosophy (Boethius)
>Candide (Voltaire)
>The Emancipated Spectator (Jacques Rancière)
>The Social Contract (Rousseau)
>Either/Or (Kierkegaard)
**Beyond Goof and Evil (Nietzsche)
**The Poetics of Space (Caston Bachelard)
**Negatives - The Limits of Life (Joseph Margolis)
>How to be a Stoic (Massimo Pigliucci)
**The Autonomy of Reason (Robert Paul Wolff)
>Utopia (Sir Thomas More)
>Walden (Henry David Thoreau)
>Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (David Hume)
>Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, Phaedo (Plato)
>The Racial Contract (Charles W. Mills)
>Discourse on Colonialism (Cesaire)
>The Wretched of the Earth (Fanon)
>Black Skin, White Masks (Fanon)
>Imperial Leather (McClintock)
>Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (Gloria Anzaldúa)
Papers/Book Chapters
>Divided by general topic
Philosophy of Race
>“A New Division of the Earth” (Bernier)
>“Of the Different Human Races” (Kant)
>"Anthropology" (Hegel)
>"The Inequality of Human Races" (Gobineau)
>“Racism and Culture” (Fanon)
>"Some Could Suckle over Their Shoulder: Male Travelers, Female Bodies, and the Gendering of Racial Ideology" (Jennifer L. Morgan)
>“The Legacy of Slavery: Standards for a New Womanhood” Angela Davis
>“Boomerang Perception and the Colonizing Gaze: Ginger Reflections on Horizontal Hostility” (María Lugones)
Philosophy of Gender/Sex/Feminism
>"He/She/They/Ze" (Robin Dembroff, Daniel Wodak)
>"Is There a Conservative Feminism? - An Empirical Account" (Ronnee Schreiber)
>"The Five Sexes Revisited" (Anne Fausto-Sterling)
>"The Metaphysics of Sex and Gender" (Ásta Kristjana Sveinsdóttir)
>"Trans Women Are (or Are Becoming) Female: Disputing the Endogeneity Constraint" (Matilda Carter)
>"Construyendo Masculinidad: The Oppression of Men in the United States" (Karina Ortiz Villa)
>"Decolonizing the Intersection" (Tommy Curry)
>"The Uses of the Erotic - The Erotic as Power" (Audre Lorde)
>"A Defense of Stiffer Penalties for Hate Crimes" (Christopher Heath Wellman)
>"Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence" (Adrienne Rich)
>"Why Yellow Fever Isn’t Flattering: A Case Against Racial Fetishes" (Robin Zheng)
>"Do Black Men Have a Moral Duty to Marry Black Women?" (Charles Mills)
>"Visualizing the Body - Western Theories and African Subjects" (Oyèrónké Oyěwùmí)
>"Toward a Decolonial Feminism" (María Lugones)
>Imagined Futures - Introduction (Alison Kafer)
>"Towards a Feminist Reassessment of Intellectual Virtue" (Jane Braaten)
>"Which Bodies Have Minds? - Feminism, Panpsychism, and the Attribution Question" (Jennifer McWeeny)
>"A Reproductive Justice History" (Loretta Ross)
>"A Confucian Perspective on Abortion" (Philip J. Ivanhoe)
>"Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" (Laura Mulvey)
>"Without Land, Decolonizing American - Philosophy Is Impossible" (Kyle Whyte and Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner)
>"Muslim Women and the Rhetoric of Freedom" (Alia Al-Saji)
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