Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
McWeeny, Jennifer
2012.
The feminist phenomenology of excess: Ontological multiplicity, auto-jealousy, and suicide in Beauvoir’s L’Invitée.
Continental Philosophy Review,
Vol. 45,
Issue. 1,
p.
41.
Stingl, Alexander I.
and
Weiss, Sabrina M.
2015.
“Whose Science? Whose Fiction?” Uncanny Echoes of Belonging in Samosata.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society,
Vol. 35,
Issue. 3-4,
p.
59.
Stingl, Alexander I.
and
Weiss, Sabrina M.
2015.
Vergemeinschaftung in Zeiten der Zombie-Apokalypse.
p.
69.
Stingl, Alexander I.
2016.
“Give Me Sight Beyond Sight”.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society,
Vol. 36,
Issue. 1,
p.
3.
McKinnon, Rachel
2016.
Epistemic Injustice.
Philosophy Compass,
Vol. 11,
Issue. 8,
p.
437.
Whitney, Shiloh
2018.
Affective Intentionality and Affective Injustice: Merleau‐Ponty and Fanon on the Body Schema as a Theory of Affect.
The Southern Journal of Philosophy,
Vol. 56,
Issue. 4,
p.
488.
Bailey, Alison
2018.
On Anger, Silence, and Epistemic Injustice.
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement,
Vol. 84,
Issue. ,
p.
93.
Gabel, Susan L.
2018.
Shatter Not the Branches of the Tree of Anger: Mothering, Affect, and Disability.
Hypatia,
Vol. 33,
Issue. 3,
p.
553.
Tsantsoulas, Tiffany
2020.
Anger, Fragility, and the Formation of Resistant Feminist Space.
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy,
Vol. 34,
Issue. 3,
p.
367.
Cherry, Myisha
2022.
Political anger.
Philosophy Compass,
Vol. 17,
Issue. 2,
Killen, Kimberly
2023.
“Feel My Rage”: Angry Feminist Claims and Affective Mobilization.
Political Research Quarterly,
Vol. 76,
Issue. 4,
p.
1814.
Renteria-Uriarte, Xabier
2023.
Counteracting Epistemic Oppression Through Social Myths: The Last Indigenous Peoples of Europe.
Social Epistemology,
Vol. 37,
Issue. 6,
p.
864.
Tsantsoulas, Tiffany
2024.
Encyclopedia of Phenomenology.
p.
1.