Naomi Scheman
Naomi Scheman | |
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Born | Naomi Beth Scheman |
Nationality | American |
Philosophical work | |
Institutions | University of Minnesota, Umeå University, University of Ottawa, Columbia University, University of Gothenburg, Center for Advanced Feminist Studies |
Main interests | Politics of epistemology, feminist theory, trustworthiness and community engagement, gender studies, queer studies, transgender studies |
Naomi Scheman is a Professor of Philosophy and Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies at the
Education and career
Scheman received her bachelor's in philosophy from Barnard College in 1968.[2] She went on to receive a master's and doctorate in philosophy from Harvard University, in 1971 and 1978, respectively.[2]
Scheman is currently a professor at University of Minnesota, and a guest professor at Umeå University.[2] During her time at the University of Minnesota, she served as the chair of the Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies department from 1986 to 1989, and has served as the Director of Graduate Studies since 2007.[2] Prior to her current positions, Scheman has held appointments at the University of Ottawa, Columbia University, the Center for Advanced Feminist Studies (including serving as director from 1991 to 1992 and associate dean of the graduate school from 2000 to 2003,) and the University of Gothenburg.[2]
Scheman also serves as a member of the editorial boards of
Research areas
Scheman was one of the first academics to read
Publications
Scheman has written four books: Engenderings: Constructions of Knowledge, Authority, and Privilege in 1993,[4] Is Academic Feminism Dead? in 2000,[5] Feminist Interpretations of Wittgenstein in 2002,[6] and most recently Shifting Ground: Knowledge & Reality, Transgression & Trust in 2011.[2][7] She has also written a significant number of peer-reviewed papers, as well as a number of articles, commentaries, and presentations including.[2]
Engenderings: Constructions of Knowledge, Authority, and Privilege
In Engenderings: Constructions of Knowledge, Authority, and Privilege,[4] Scheman critiques aspects of modern philosophy that serve or reinforce injustice.[8] The book is structured as a collection of essays.[9] She focuses especially on modern philosophy's apparent disdain for the body from which it, by necessity, sprung, and attempts to reground philosophy in the physical bodies and relationships it arose from.[8] Much of Engenderings draws on Scheman's personal experience as a woman philosopher, attempting to figure out how to occupy the role of 'woman philosopher' while making as few concessions to the culture of intellectual privilege that led her to occupy that identity in the first place as possible.[10]
Chapters in books
- Scheman, Naomi (2009), "Narrative, complexity, and context: autonomy as an epistemic value", in ISBN 9780521719407.
References
- ^ "Naomi Scheman". University of Minnesota. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Scheman, Naomi. "Curriculum Vitae". University of Minnesota. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
- ^ a b c d e DesAutels, Peggy. "June 2012: Naomi Scheman". Highlighted Philosophers. American Philosophical Association. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
- ^ ISBN 9780415907408.
- ISBN 9780814727058.
- ISBN 9780271021980.
- ISBN 9780195395105.
- ^ JSTOR 189604.
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- JSTOR 2185637.