Being at Home: Living Autonomously in an Unjust World reimagines liberal philosophy through the lens of intersectionality, showing how race, gender, and caregiving relationships must reshape our understanding of autonomy.
Pregnancy profoundly transforms bodily experience and subjectivity, challenging views that treat it as merely biological and external to women's agency.
Feminist Themes in Philosophy Film and Literature, Philip Bold & Tamara Fakhoury
Pairing films with philosophical readings helps students connect abstract ideas to lived, visual, and emotional experience while reducing pressure to disclose personal biographies.