i have been starting to notice the gender biases in contemporary learned circles…i.e. dissertations listings in the history depts of universities, popular intellectual/literati publications like Harpers and the new Yorker etc…and of course le doeuff has evidences of her own…
Ranft has got me thinking…in order to include women in western intellectual history the definitions of [...]
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