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philoSOPHIA
DisciplineFeminist philosophy, continental philosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byAlyson Cole, Kyoo Lee
Publication details
History2011–present
Publisher

SUNY Press

FrequencyBiannual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Philosophia (Albany, N.Y.)
Indexing
ISSN2155-0891 (print)
2155-0905 (web)
LCCN2010204468
OCLC no.889293608
Links

philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Transcontinental Feminism (formerly subtitled A Journal of Continental Feminism) is an international, interdisciplinary, biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering feminist theory and continental philosophy.[1][2][3] Published by SUNY Press, the journal was established by philoSOPHIA: the Society for Continental Feminism, which was founded in 2008.[4][5] The editors-in-chief are Alyson Cole and Kyoo Lee.[6]

History

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The journal is the product of philoSOPHIA: the Society for Continental Feminism, which was founded in Tennessee in 2008—initially as the French Feminism Circle—by Kelly Oliver (Vanderbilt University) and Stacy Keltner (Kennesaw State University). The journal was established in 2011, after the society's third annual conference. The founding co-editors were Elaine Miller and Emily Zakin (Miami University).[7]

According to its founding editors, the society and journal were named after Sophia, the feminine aspect of God who fell from grace because of her love of knowledge.[8] The name serves to illustrate that women who love philosophy are not necessarily in love with the patriarchy.[9]

Since issue 9.1 (2019), the journal's cover image has been replaced, substituting the previous one with a photo collage by the artist Lorna Simpson, called Unanswerable.

Abstracting and indexing

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The journal is abstracted and indexed in:[10][11]

  • Emerging Sources Citation Index
  • Modern Language Association Database
  • PhilPapers
  • ProQuest databases
  • The Philosopher's Index
  • See also

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    References

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  • ^ Alison Wylie (2013). "Editors' pick: Hypatia", TPM, third quarter, 111.
  • ^ "philoSOPHIA – Biannual", SUNY Press.
  • ^ Miller, Elaine; Zakin, Emily (2011). "Editors' Introduction". PhiloSOPHIA. 1 (1): 1–8.
  • ^ "philoSOPHIA - Biannual". www.sunypress.edu.
  • ^ Miller & Zakin (2011), p. 1
  • ^ Miller & Zakin (2011), p. 2
  • ^ Miller & Zakin (2011), p. 6
  • ^ "philoSOPHIA: Indexing / Abstracting coverage". Philosophy Documentation Center. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  • ^ "PhiloSOPHIA". MIAR: Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals. University of Barcelona. Retrieved 2018-06-21.
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  • Philosophy

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PhiloSOPHIA&oldid=1152501386"

    Categories: 
    Academic journals established in 2011
    Biannual journals
    English-language journals
    Feminist journals
    Feminist philosophy
    Social philosophy journals
    SUNY Press academic journals
    Philosophy Documentation Center academic journals
     



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