Hypatia-A Journal of Feminist Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Hypatia-A Journal of Feminist Philosophy is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Hermeneutical Injustice: Distortion and Conceptual Aptness22
Gaslighting, First- and Second-Order12
Reasoning from the Uterus: Casanova, Women's Agency, and the Philosophy of Birth10
Girl Talk: Understanding Negative Reactions to Female Vocal Fry8
Knowing How to Feel: Racism, Resilience, and Affective Resistance8
Intimately Old: From an Embodied to Emplaced Feminist Approach to Aging8
Prenatal Genetic Screening, Epistemic Justice, and Reproductive Autonomy8
Gender-Affirmation and Loving Attention8
A Love Ethic for Black Feminisms: The Necessity of Love in Black Feminist Discourses and Discoveries5
Mothers: The Invisible Instruments of Health Promotion5
Gender and Coloniality: From Low-Intensity Communal Patriarchy to High-Intensity Colonial-Modern Patriarchy5
Precarity and Resistance: A Critique of Martha Fineman's Vulnerability Theory5
Standpoint Theory and the Psy Sciences: Can Marginalization and Critical Engagement Lead to an Epistemic Advantage?5
Toward a Nonbinary Model of Gender/Sex Traits4
Hermeneutic Labor: The Gendered Burden of Interpretation in Intimate Relationships between Women and Men4
“‘Real Men’ Support Their Wives”: Reconstructing Masculinity Among Men in Rural Northwestern Ghana4
Daoist Ecofeminism as a New Democracy: An Analysis of Patriarchy in Contemporary China and a Tentative Solution4
Conjuring Hands: The Art of Curious Women of Color4
Decolonial Feminism in Latin America: An Essential Anthology4
Maria W. Stewart, Ethnologist and Proto-Black Feminist4
Conjure Feminism: Toward a Genealogy4
A Pregnant Pause: Pregnancy, Miscarriage, and Suspended Time3
What Do Incels Want? Explaining Incel Violence Using Beauvoirian Otherness3
#BlackGirlMagic as Resistant Imaginary3
The Misogyny Paradox and the Alt-Right3
Bones without Flesh and (Trans)Gender without Bodies: Querying Desires for Trans Historicity3
Becoming with Toxicity: Chemical Epigenetics as “Racializing and Sexualizing Assemblage”3
The Sexual Orientation/Identity Distinction3
Ecofeminist Degrowth for Sustaining Buen Convivir3
The Contributions of Afro-descendant Women to Feminist Theory and Practice: Deuniversalizing the Subject “Women”3
Trouble Genders: “LGBT” Collapse and Trans Fundamentality3
“Obstetric Violence,” “Mistreatment,” and “Disrespect and Abuse”: Reflections on the Politics of Naming Violations During Facility-Based Childbirth2
Perlocutionary Silencing: A Linguistic Harm That Prevents Discursive Influence2
Responding to Sanist Microaggressions with Acts of Epistemic Resistance2
The Epistemology of the South, Coloniality of Gender, and Latin American Feminism2
Four Paradigm Cases of Dependency in Care Relations2
Comedic Hermeneutical Injustice2
Escaping the Corset: Rage as a Force of Resistance and Creation in the Korean Feminist Movement2
The Politics of Relevant Alternatives2
Masculine Power? A Gendered Look at the Frontispiece of Hobbes'sLeviathan2
Beauty Labor as a Tool to Resist Antifatness2
The Ethics of Speculative Anticipation and the Covid-19 Pandemic2
Ending Gender-Based Violence: Justice and Community in South Africa. Hannah Britton. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2020 (ISBN: 978-0-252-08496-6)2
“An Inside Thing to Live by”: Refusal, Conjure, and Black Feminist Imaginaries among Granny Midwives2
Is Testimonial Injustice Epistemic? Let Me Count the Ways2
Female Freedom andThe Neapolitan Novels(Part 1)2
From Nobility and Excellence to Generosity and Rights: Sophia's Defenses of Women (1739–40)2
Finding Homeplace within Indigenous Literatures: Honoring the Genealogical Legacies of bell hooks and Lee Maracle2
Conservation after Sovereignty: Deconstructing Australian Policies against Horses with a Plea and Proposal2
Feminism Cannot be Single Because Women are Diverse: Contributions to a Decolonial Black Feminism Stemming from the Experience of Black Women of the Colombian Pacific2
Marx, Malthus, and the Moral Economy of Reproduction2
Colonial Invasion and Environmental Degradation in Wangari Maathai'sUnbowed: A Memoir2
Does False Consciousness Necessarily Preclude Moral Blameworthiness?: The Refusal of the Women Antisuffragists1
Butler and Postanalytic Philosophy1
From Anti-Exceptionalism to Feminist Logic1
Racialized Forgiveness1
Creolizing Place, Origin, and Difference: The Opaque Waters between Glissant and Irigaray1
Conjuring the Ghost: A Call and Response to Haints1
Breathe into Believing1
Trans Care. Hil Malatino. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2020 (ISBN: 978-1-5179-1118-8)1
Alterity and Intersectionality: Reflections on Old Age in the Time of COVID-191
Easier Than Saying No: Domination, Interpellation, and the Puzzle of Acquiescence1
Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto. Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, and Nancy Fraser. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Verso, 2019 (ISBN 978-1-78873-442-4)1
Standpoint Theory and the Psy Sciences: Can Marginalization and Critical Engagement Lead to an Epistemic Advantage? – Corrigendum1
Universal Basic Income and Divergent Theories of Gender Justice1
Being Your Best Self: Authenticity, Morality, and Gender Norms1
Aporias of Blame and Punishment in Simone de Beauvoir's “Œil pour Œil”1
Dialogical Answerability and Autonomy Ascription1
Embodying the Nonhuman, Embracing the Alien: The Hyperbolic Strangeness of Blackness1
Simone de Beauvoir, Analogy, Intersectionality, and Expanding Philosophy: An Interview with Kathryn Sophia Belle1
“My Soul Hurt, and I Felt as If I Was Going to Die”: Obstetric Violence as Torture1
Religious Identity and Epistemic Injustice: An Intersectional Account1
Sexual Fluency: Embedded Imaginaries and Unjust Sex1
Ethnocentrism and Coloniality in Latin American Feminisms: The Complicity and Consolidation of Hegemonic Feminists in Transnational Spaces1
Pensamento Feminista Hoje: Perspectivas Decoloniais. Heloísa Buarque de Hollanda, editor. Rio de Janeiro: Bazar do Tempo, 2020 (ISBN: 978-85-69924-78-4)1
The Black Atlantic Metaphysics of Azealia Banks: Brujx Womanism at the Kongo Crossroads1
Toril Moi's Phenomenological Account of “Woman” and Questions of Trans Inclusivity1
One Too Many: Hermeneutical Excess as Hermeneutical Injustice1
Bones of the Womb: Healing Algorithms of BIPOC Reproductive Trauma with Rituals, Ceremonies, Prayers, Spells, and the Ancestors (The Production of Life Affirming Epistemology of Grief)1
Storied Social Change: Recovering Jane Addams's Early Model of Constituent Storytelling to Navigate the Practical Challenges of Speaking for Others1
For a Genealogy of Decolonial Feminism: Living Archives of a Movement1
How Progressive are Multidimensional Accounts of Autonomy? Transnational Feminist-Friendly Amendments and a Critical Intersectional Relational Autonomy1
Introduction: Relational Activism in and through Pragmatist Feminism1
Amefricanity: A Black Feminist Proposal for a Political Organization and Social Transformation1
Coloniality of Power and Coloniality of Gender: Sentipensar the Struggles of Indigenous Women in Abya Yala from Worlds in Relation1
Losing Black Mothers, Finding Revolutionary Mothering1
Female Freedom and The Neapolitan Novels (Part 2)1
Our Sex's Rights Have Seen Such Autocratic Treatment: Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht on Women's Rights1
Trans Women, Cis Women, Alien Women, and Robot Women Are Women: They Are All (Simply) Adults Gendered Female1
Sexual Violence and Two Types of Moral Wrongs1
Movement, Embrace: Adriana Cavarero with Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger (and the Death Drive)1
An Ecofeminist Politics of Chicken Ovulation: A Socio-Capitalist Model of Ability as Farmed Animal Impairment1
Epistemic Diversity and Epistemic Advantage: A Comparison of Two Causal Theories in Feminist Epistemology1
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