About APA Studies on Feminism and Philosophy
APA Studies on Feminism and Philosophy is published by the committee on the status of women and gender. Direct all correspondence concerning APA Studies content
and submission deadlines to the editor(s). Other inquiries may be directed to Erin Shepherd.
In the latest issue
Editors' Introduction
Imogen M. Sullivan and Rowan Bell
About APA Studies on Feminism and Philosophy
Submission Guidelines and Information
Articles
“The Circulation of Trans Philosophy: A Philosophical Polemic,” Amy Marvin
“Sovereign: A Defense of the Modified Body,” Ray Briggs
“Becoming Unrecognizable: A Deleuzian Reading of Non-Binary Gender Expressions,” Capucine Mercier
“Decolonial Trans Futurity: A Trans of Color Critique of Normative Assimilation,” Sanjula Rajat and Billie Waller
“Trans Philosophy: A Tale of Two Futures,” Perry Zurn
Submission Guidelines and Information
Purpose
The purpose of APA Studies on Feminism and Philosophy is to publish information about the status of women in philosophy and to make the resources of feminist philosophy more widely available. The publication contains discussions of recent developments
in feminist philosophy and related work in other disciplines, suggestions for eliminating gender bias in the traditional philosophy curriculum, and reflections on feminist pedagogy. It also informs the profession about the work of the APA committee
on the status of women. Articles submitted to APA Studies should be limited to 10 double-spaced pages (though this is negotiable) and must follow the APA guidelines for gender-neutral language. Please submit essays electronically to the editor.
All manuscripts should be prepared for anonymous review. References should follow The Chicago Manual of Style.
Submitted articles are sent to two reviewers. Articles recommended for revision are returned to the author; they are then reviewed by those who recommended the revisions.
Where to Send Things
Please send all articles, comments, suggestions, books, and other communications to the editors: Ami Harbin, aharbin@oakland.edu, and Barrett Emerick, bmemerick@smcm.edu.
Submission Deadlines
Submissions for spring issues are due by the preceding September 1; submissions for fall issues are due by the preceding February 1.