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Victoria Browne is Lecturer in Politics at Oxford Brookes University, UK. Her main research interests are in feminist and political philosophy, and the philosophy of history and temporality. Publications include Feminism, Time and Nonlinear History (2014), Feminist Philosophy and Prenatal Death: Relationality and the Ethics of Intimacy (2015), and Backlash, Repetition, Untimeliness: The Temporal Dynamics of Feminist Politics (2014). Victoria is also a member of the Editorial Collective for the journal Radical Philosophy.
Daniel Whistler is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool, UK and Humboldt Research Fellow at the Westfälische-Wilhelms Universität, Münster, Germany. He is author of Schelling's Theory of Symbolic Language: Forming the System of Identity (2013) and co-author of The Right to Wear Religious Symbols (2013).
Editors' IntroductionVictoria Browne and Daniel Whistler
Part 1: Feminism, Materialism, Critical Theory1. Philosophy, Feminism, Critique: The Meaning of Historical Materialism in Howie's Late WorkStella Sandford2. Feminist Knowledge and Feminist Politics: Reflections on Howie and Late FeminismKimberly Hutchings3. Between Negative Dialectics and Sexual Difference: Generative Conjunctures in the Thinking of Gillian HowieJoanna Hodge4. Scholarly Time and Feminist Time: Gillian Howie on Education, Inheritance and Legacy Victoria Browne5. What Are Intellectuals For?Bob Brecher
Part 2: Living with Dying6. How to Think about Death: Living with DyingGillian Howie7. Gillian Howie's Situated Philosophy: Theorising the Intersections of Self, Body and WorldChristine Battersby8. Learning to Die, FinallyClaire Colebrook9. Reflections on 'Living up to Death'Morny Joy10. Dying with Others Alison Stone11. Movie-making as Palliative Care Amy Hardie 12. Cancer Sucks: Photography and the Representation of Chronic IllnessNedim Hassan13. Lights Out: Writing and Reading at the End of LifeDeryn Rees-Jones14. Art and Living with DyingRuth Gould and Janet Price
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