Gaslighting :Philosophical Approaches - SUNY series in Gender Theory

Gaslighting

Gaslighting :Philosophical Approaches - SUNY series in Gender Theory

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A feminist introduction to emerging philosophical understandings of gaslighting.

Originating in a 1938 play, the term gaslighting has become part of our everyday vocabulary. But do we truly know what it means? This collection of new and foundational essays explores concepts and experiences of gaslighting from philosophical perspectives. Contributors build on longstanding feminist analyses of the relations among knowledge, affect, and power to consider how gaslighting can work at not only individual but also structural levels to undermine its targets. In examining racial, epistemological, medical, affective, political, and other forms of gaslighting, the book helps illuminate contemporary power relations and provides urgently needed tools for further research in and beyond the field of philosophy.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9798855801316
ISBN10 8855801317
Number Of Pages 298
Item Weight 408 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller State University of New York Press
Format paperback
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"A thoughtfully constructed volume on a crucially important and timely topic. The book brings conceptual clarity to the hugely popular term gaslighting and offers real philosophical advances from a variety of perspectives, helping us make sense of both our experiences and the wider culture. It will be of use to feminist philosophers and theorists, as well as students and teachers in philosophy, women's and gender studies, medical ethics, critical philosophies of race and coloniality, and disability studies. We have been waiting for this book." — Sina Kramer, author of Excluded Within: The (Un)Intelligibility of Radical Political Actors

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Author's Bio

Kelly Oliver is W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy Emerita at Vanderbilt University. Her books include Response Ethics; Carceral Humanitarianism: The Logic of Refugee Detention; and Earth and World: Philosophy after the Apollo Missions. Hanna Kiri Gunn is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Merced. Holly Longair is a full-time regular instructor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.

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