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On the state of philosophy of disability w/Shelley Tremain

On the state of philosophy of disability w/Shelley Tremain

FromPhilosophy Casting Call


On the state of philosophy of disability w/Shelley Tremain

FromPhilosophy Casting Call

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
May 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is the episode where Élaina interviews Shelley Tremain on her work in feminist philosophy of disability.
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You can find her publications on PhilPeople Find the Dialogues on Disability here Books and articles mentioned in this episode: 
1- “Race and Method: The Tuvel Affair”, by Tina Fernandes Botts
2- The Biopolitics of Disability: Neoliberalism, Ablenationalism, and Peripheral Embodiment, by David T. Mitchell and Sharon L. Snyder 
3- Foucault and Feminist Philosophy of Disability, by Shelley Lynn Tremain 
4- Justice and the politics of difference, by Iris Marion Young You can buy these books (and support the podcast) at Bookshop.org UK 
Philosophy Casting Call is hosted, edited, and produced by Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril
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Released:
May 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (23)

Have you ever heard of Plato, Aristotle, Socrates? Well, this is not about them! Philosophy Casting Call is where Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril, your friendly neighbourhood philosopher, interviews professors, grad students, and non-academics to find out what philosophy looks like now and try to shine a spotlight on thinkers, topics, and themes that are historically marginalised in academic philosophy. This includes women, LGBTQIA, disabled, and BIPOC people who are out there, getting their philosophy on, and who deserved to be cast as philosophers in our culture.