Jump to content

PhiloSOPHIA: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
SlimVirgin (talk | contribs)
cleanup per WP:JWG. Notable?
Line 3: Line 3:
{{Infobox journal
{{Infobox journal
| title = philoSOPHIA
| title = philoSOPHIA
| italic title =no
| italic title = no
| cover = [[File:Cover of philoSOPHIA.jpeg]]
| cover = [[File:Cover of philoSOPHIA.jpeg]]
| caption = Cover of the first issue in 2011
| discipline = [[Feminist philosophy]], [[continental philosophy]]
| discipline = [[Feminist philosophy]], [[continental philosophy]]
| abbreviation = philoSOPHIA
| peer-reviewed = Yes
| abbreviation =
| editors = Lynne Huffer, Shannon Winnubst
| editors = Lynne Huffer, Shannon Winnubst
| publisher = [[SUNY Press]]
| publisher = [[SUNY Press]]
| country =
| country =
| history = 2011–present<ref name=SUNY/>
| history = 2011–present
| frequency = Biannual
| frequency = Biannual
| impact =
| impact =
Line 23: Line 21:
| ISSN = 2155-0891
| ISSN = 2155-0891
| eISSN = 2155-0905
| eISSN = 2155-0905
| OCLC = 613211644
| OCLC = 889293608
| LCCN = 2010204468
| LCCN = 2010204468
}}
}}
'''''philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism''''' is a biannual [[peer-reviewed]] [[academic journal]] covering [[feminist theory]] and [[continental philosophy]]. It was established in 2011 and is published by [[SUNY Press]].<ref name=SUNY>[http://www.sunypress.edu/p-5224-philosophia-biannual.aspx "philoSOPHIA – Biannual"], SUNY Press.</ref> The journal aims to "broaden the discipline of philosophy and enrich the practices of feminist theory".<ref name=governance/> In particular, it seeks to explore the idea of the [[Femininity|feminine]] throughout the history of [[European philosophy]], and how it relates to language, [[subjectivity]], the body, and nature.<ref name=Miller>Elaine Miller and Emily Zakin (2011). [https://muse.jhu.edu/article/478296/pdf "Editors' Introduction"], ''philoSOPHIA'', 1(1), 1–8.</ref>
'''''philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism''''' is a biannual [[Scholarly peer review|peer-reviewed]] [[academic journal]] covering [[feminist theory]] and [[continental philosophy]].


The [[editors-in-chief]] are Lynne Huffer ([[Emory University]]) and Shannon Winnubst ([[Ohio State University]]).<ref>[https://www.pdcnet.org/sophia/Editorial-Team "philoSOPHIA editorial team"], Philosophy Documentation Center. Retrieved 26 May 2017.</ref>
Established in 2011 and published by [[SUNY Press]],<ref name=SUNY>[http://www.sunypress.edu/p-5224-philosophia-biannual.aspx "philoSOPHIA – Biannual"], SUNY Press.</ref> the journal aims to "broaden the discipline of philosophy and enrich the practices of feminist theory".<ref name=governance/> In particular, it seeks to explore the idea of the [[Femininity|feminine]] throughout the history of [[European philosophy]], and how it relates to language, [[subjectivity]], the body, and nature.<ref name=Miller>Elaine Miller and Emily Zakin (2011). [https://muse.jhu.edu/article/478296/pdf "Editors' Introduction"], ''philoSOPHIA'', 1(1), 1–8.</ref>

The [[editors-in-chief]] are Lynne Huffer ([[Emory University]]) and Shannon Winnubst ([[Ohio State University]]). Emanuela Bianchi ([[New York University]]) is the book-review editor.<ref>[https://www.pdcnet.org/sophia/Editorial-Team "philoSOPHIA editorial team"], Philosophy Documentation Center. Retrieved 26 May 2017.</ref>


==History==
==History==
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]], professor of philosophy at [[Vanderbilt University]], and Stacy Keltner, assistant professor of philosophy at [[Kennesaw State University]]. Afer its third annual conference, the society founded the journal in 2011. The founding co-editors were Elaine Miller and Emily Zakin, both professors of philosophy at [[Miami University]].<ref>Miller and Zakin (2011), 1.</ref>
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]]). Afer its third annual conference, the society established the journal in 2011. The founding co-editors were Elaine Miller and Emily Zakin ([[Miami University]]).<ref name=Miller />


The society and journal were named after [[Sophia (wisdom)|Sophia]], the feminine aspect of God who fell from grace because of her love of knowledge.<ref>Miller and Zakin (2011), 2.</ref> The name serves to illustrate that women who love philosophy are not necessarily in love with the [[patriarchy]], although one of the functions of the journal is to ask what the daughter's responsibilities are toward the father: "Must the daughter be patricidal?"<ref>Miller and Zakin (2011), 6.</ref>
The society and journal were named after [[Sophia (wisdom)|Sophia]], the feminine aspect of God who fell from grace because of her love of knowledge.<ref name=Miller /> The name serves to illustrate that women who love philosophy are not necessarily in love with the [[patriarchy]], although one of the functions of the journal is to ask what the daughter's responsibilities are toward the father: "Must the daughter be patricidal?"<ref name=Miller />

==Advisory board==
{{columns-list|2|
* [[Sara Ahmed]], formerly of Goldsmiths, University of London<ref name=governance>[http://www.sunypress.edu/pdf/philoSOPHIA_Governance.pdf "philoSOPHIA"], SUNY Press.</ref><ref>Rachel Pells (9 June 2016). [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/london-university-goldsmiths-professor-quits-sexual-harassment-female-students-staff-a7072131.html "London university professor quits over 'sexual harassment of female students by staff'"], ''The Independent''.</ref>
* [[Linda Martín Alcoff]], Hunter College, CUNY
* [[Judith Butler]], University of California, Berkeley
* Tina Chanter, Kingston University, London
* [[Roderick Ferguson]], University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
* [[Bonnie Honig]], Brown University
* [[Catherine Malabou]], Kingston University, London
* [[Kelly Oliver]], Vanderbilt University
* Mariana Ortega, John Carroll University
* Falguni A. Sheth, Emory University
* [[Cynthia Willett]], Emory University
}}


Ortega and Sheth joined the board in 2017.<ref>Lynne Huffer and Shannon Winnubst (2017). [https://muse.jhu.edu/article/660565/pdf "Introduction to the roundtable"], ''philoSOPHIA'', 7(1), Winter 2017, 137.</ref>
Ortega and Sheth joined the board in 2017.<ref>Lynne Huffer and Shannon Winnubst (2017). [https://muse.jhu.edu/article/660565/pdf "Introduction to the roundtable"], ''philoSOPHIA'', 7(1), Winter 2017, 137.</ref>


==Abstracting and indexing==
==Abstracting and indexing==
''philoSOPHIA'' is indexed and abstracted in the following bibliographic databases:<ref>{{cite web |title=philoSOPHIA: Indexing / Abstacting coverage |url=https://www.pdcnet.org/sophia/Indexing-and-Abstracting |publisher=Philosophy Documentation Center |accessdate=31 May 2017}}</ref>
The journal is abstracted and indexed in:<ref>{{cite web |title=philoSOPHIA: Indexing / Abstacting coverage |url=https://www.pdcnet.org/sophia/Indexing-and-Abstracting |publisher=Philosophy Documentation Center |accessdate=31 May 2017}}</ref>
*[[EBSCO Discover]]
*[[EBSCO Information Services|EBSCO databases]]
*[[Julkaisufoorumi]]/Publication Forum
*[[PhilPapers]]
*[[PhilPapers]]
*[[Summon by ProQuest]]
*[[ProQuest|ProQuest databases]]
*[[The Philosopher's Index]]
*[[The Philosopher's Index]]


Line 71: Line 51:


== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{Official website|http://www.sunypress.edu/p-5224-philosophia-biannual.aspx}}, SUNY
* {{Official website|http://www.sunypress.edu/p-5224-philosophia-biannual.aspx}}
* [http://www.philosophiafeministsociety.com PhiloSOPHIA: Society for Continental Feminism]
* [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/philosophia/ Available at [[Project MUSE]]]
* [http://www.philosophiafeministsociety.com "PhiloSOPHIA: Society for Continental Feminism"]
* [https://www.journalguide.com/journals/philosophia "Philosophia"], ''JournalGuide''
* [https://www.journalguide.com/journals/philosophia "Philosophia"], ''JournalGuide''
* [http://hypatiaphilosophy.org/Editorial/wheretopublishfeministphilosophy.html "Where to Publish Feminist Philosophy"], [[Hypatia (journal)|''Hypatia'']]
* [http://hypatiaphilosophy.org/Editorial/wheretopublishfeministphilosophy.html "Where to Publish Feminist Philosophy"], [[Hypatia (journal)|''Hypatia'']]

Revision as of 06:20, 4 June 2017

philoSOPHIA
DisciplineFeminist philosophy, continental philosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byLynne Huffer, Shannon Winnubst
Publication details
History2011–present
Publisher
FrequencyBiannual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4philoSOPHIA
Indexing
ISSN2155-0891 (print)
2155-0905 (web)
LCCN2010204468
OCLC no.889293608
Links

philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering feminist theory and continental philosophy. It was established in 2011 and is published by SUNY Press.[1] The journal aims to "broaden the discipline of philosophy and enrich the practices of feminist theory".[2] In particular, it seeks to explore the idea of the feminine throughout the history of European philosophy, and how it relates to language, subjectivity, the body, and nature.[3]

The editors-in-chief are Lynne Huffer (Emory University) and Shannon Winnubst (Ohio State University).[4]

History

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). Afer its third annual conference, the society established the journal in 2011. The founding co-editors were Elaine Miller and Emily Zakin (Miami University).[3]

The society and journal were named after Sophia, the feminine aspect of God who fell from grace because of her love of knowledge.[3] The name serves to illustrate that women who love philosophy are not necessarily in love with the patriarchy, although one of the functions of the journal is to ask what the daughter's responsibilities are toward the father: "Must the daughter be patricidal?"[3]

Ortega and Sheth joined the board in 2017.[5]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in:[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "philoSOPHIA – Biannual", SUNY Press.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference governance was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c d Elaine Miller and Emily Zakin (2011). "Editors' Introduction", philoSOPHIA, 1(1), 1–8.
  4. ^ "philoSOPHIA editorial team", Philosophy Documentation Center. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  5. ^ Lynne Huffer and Shannon Winnubst (2017). "Introduction to the roundtable", philoSOPHIA, 7(1), Winter 2017, 137.
  6. ^ "philoSOPHIA: Indexing / Abstacting coverage". Philosophy Documentation Center. Retrieved 31 May 2017.