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    Where do white people come from? A Foucaultian critique of Whiteness Studies.Ladelle McWhorter - 2005 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (5-6):533-556.
    Over the past 15 years we have seen the rise of a field of inquiry known as Whiteness Studies. Two of its major tenets are (1) that white identity is socially constructed and functions as a racial norm and (2) that those who occupy the position of white subjectivity exercise ‘white privilege’, which is oppressive to non-whites. However, despite their ubiquitous use of the term ‘norm’, Whiteness Studies theorists rarely give any detailed account of how whiteness serves to normalize. A (...)
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  2. Rites of passing.Ladelle McWhorter - 2004 - In Kevin Schilbrack (ed.), Thinking through rituals: philosophical perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 72.
     
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    Women and the Politics of Class.LaDelle McWhorter - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (2):237-239.
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    Women and the Politics of Class.Ladelle McWhorter - 2000
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  5. Bodies and Pleasures: Foucault and the Politics of Sexual Normalization.Ladelle McWhorter - 1999 - Indiana University Press.
    In Bodies and Pleasures, Ladelle McWhorter reads Foucault from an original and personal angle, motivated by the differences this experience has made in her life.
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    Racism and Sexual Oppression in Anglo-America: A Genealogy.Ladelle McWhorter - 2009 - Indiana University Press.
    Does the black struggle for civil rights make common cause with the movement to foster queer community, protest anti-queer violence or discrimination, and demand respect for the rights and sensibilities of queer people? Confronting this emotionally charged question, Ladelle McWhorter reveals how a carefully structured campaign against abnormality in the late 19th and early 20th centuries encouraged white Americans to purge society of so-called biological contaminants, people who were poor, disabled, black, or queer. Building on a legacy of (...)
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    Becomings: Explorations in Time, Memory, and Futures (review). [REVIEW]Ladelle McWhorter - 2000 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 14 (3):236-238.
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    Book review: Johanna Brenner. Women and the politics of class. New York: Monthly review press, 2000. [REVIEW]LaDelle McWhorter - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (2):237-239.
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    Heidegger and the Earth: Issues in Environmental Philosophy.Ladelle McWhorter (ed.) - 1991 - Lanham, MD: Univ Publ Assn.
    Problems and solutions are given from a Heideggerian point of view for saving the earth.
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    Sex, Race, and Biopower: A Foucauldian Genealogy.Ladelle Mcwhorter - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (3):38-62.
    For many years feminists have asserted an "intersection" between sex and race. This paper, drawing heavily on the work of Michel Foucault, offers a genealogical account of the two concepts showing how they developed together and in relation to similar political forces in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Thus it attempts to give a concrete meaning to the claim that sex and race are intersecting phenomena.
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    Queer Economies.Ladelle McWhorter - 2012 - Foucault Studies 14:61-78.
    Queer defies categorization and resists preset developmental trajectories. Practices of queering identities emerged near the end of the twentieth century as ways of resisting normalizing networks of power/knowledge. But how effective are queer practices at resisting networks of power/knowledge (including disciplines) that are not primarily normalizing in their functioning? This essay raises that question in light of expanding neoliberal discourses and institutions which, in some quarters at least, themselves undermine normalized identities in favor of a proliferation of personal styles susceptible (...)
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    Culture or Nature? The Function of the Term 'Body' in the Work of Michel Foucault.Ladelle McWhorter - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (11):608-614.
  13. Sex, race, and biopower: A foucauldian genealogy.Ladelle Mcwhorter - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (3):38-62.
    : For many years feminists have asserted an "intersection" between sex and race. This paper, drawing heavily on the work of Michel Foucault, offers a genealogical account of the two concepts showing how they developed together and in relation to similar political forces in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Thus it attempts to give a concrete meaning to the claim that sex and race are intersecting phenomena.
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    Post-liberation Feminism and Practices of Freedom.Ladelle McWhorter - 2013 - Foucault Studies 16:54-73.
    Most feminist theorists over the last forty years have held that a basic tenet of feminism is that women as a group are oppressed. The concept of oppression has never had a very broad meaning in liberal discourse, however, and with the rise of neo-liberalism since 1980 it has even less currency in public debate. This article argues that, while we may still believe women are oppressed, for pragmatic purposes Michel Foucault’s concept of practices of freedom is a more effective (...)
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    Decapitating Power.Ladelle McWhorter - 2011 - Foucault Studies 12:77-96.
    In “Society Must Be Defended” Foucault examines 17th century race war discourse not so much in order to understand 20th century racism or concepts of race but primarily because it constitutes an historical example of an attempt to think power without a head or king. This essay examines his account of race war discourse and the sources he used to construct it. It then takes issue with his claim that early race war discourse can be separated from 18th and 19th (...)
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    Culture or Nature? The Function of the Term Body in the Work of Michel Foucault in Eighty-sixth Annual Meeting American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division.Ladelle McWhorter - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (11):608-614.
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    Pleasure in Atrocity.Ladelle McWhorter - 2016 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 30 (1):104-114.
    On the morning of February 11, 2015, the lead editorial in the New York Times was entitled “Lynching as Racial Terrorism.” I took great pleasure in it. I did not actually read the editorial. What gave me pleasure was the title, which affirmed the analytic and genealogical position I took on lynching in my last book: Lynching in the early twentieth century in this country, I argued, was a technique not of sovereign power but of disciplinary power; its exercise was (...)
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  18. The revenge of the gay nihilist.Ladelle McWhorter - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (3):115-125.
    : Bodies and Pleasures has been characterized as a confessional discourse that manages to subvert confessional practice. Here it is characterized and discussed as an askesis that works to transform confessional practice as it transforms the writer/reader. Two questions emerge through that transformation: (1) How is race (in particular, whiteness) to be lived? (2) What are the possibilities for political subjectivity in the absence of dualism and the intensification of awareness of our normalization?
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    Normalization and the Welfare State.Ladelle McWhorter - 2012 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 2 (1):39-48.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Normalization and the Welfare StateLadelle McWhorterIn Racism and Sexual Oppression in Anglo-America, I argued that as race was absorbed into biology in the nineteenth century, it was recast from a morphological typology to a function of physiological and evolutionary development (McWhorter 2009b). Racial difference became a sign of developmental difference. Racial groups represented stages of human evolution, and raced individuals were to be disciplined and managed in accordance (...)
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    Can a Postmodern Philosopher Teach Modern Philosophy?Ladelle McWhorter - 2000 - Teaching Philosophy 23 (1):1-13.
    This paper considers the following question: how can those whose thought is informed by poststructuralist values, arguments, and training legitimately teach the history of philosophy? In answering this question, three pedagogical approaches to courses in the history of philosophy are considered and criticized: the representational, the phenomenological, and the conversational. Although these three approaches are seemingly exhaustive, each is problematic because the question they attempt to answer rests on the false assumption that there is one, universally right way to teach (...)
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    Didier Eribon., Michel Foucault.Ladelle Mcwhorter - 1994 - International Studies in Philosophy 26 (2):116-116.
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    Darwin's invisible hand: Feminism, reprogenetics, and Foucault's analysis of neoliberalism.Ladelle McWhorter - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 48 (s1):43-63.
    In his 1979 lecture series now translated as The Birth of Biopolitics, Michel Foucault suggests that there is an important relationship between neoliberalism and the cluster of phenomena he had previously named “biopower.” The relationship between these two apparently very different forms of governmentality is not obvious, however, and Foucault does not explicate it. The question has become a pressing one for feminists because it underlies a set of issues surrounding the emerging field of “reprogenetics.” Feminists have been highly critical (...)
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    Foucault's Attack on Sex-Desire.Ladelle McWhorter - 1997 - Philosophy Today 41 (1):160-165.
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    Foucault 2.0: Beyond Power and Knowledge (review).Ladelle McWhorter - 2006 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 20 (4):323-325.
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    Foucault's Genealogy of Homosexuality.Ladelle McWhorter - 1994 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 6 (1-2):44-58.
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    Foucault's Genealogy of Homosexuality.Ladelle McWhorter - 1994 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 6 (1-2):44-58.
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  27. Foucaults Herculine Barbin en de Strategie van de Verdubbelde Deviantie.Ladelle McWhorter - 1994 - Krisis 14 (4).
     
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    Foucault's political spirituality.Ladelle McWhorter - 2003 - Philosophy Today 47 (5):39-44.
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    Foucault's Political Spirituality.Ladelle McWhorter - 2003 - Philosophy Today 47 (Supplement):39-44.
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  30. Guilt as management technology.LaDelle McWhorter - 1991 - In Ladelle McWhorter (ed.), Heidegger and the Earth: Issues in Environmental Philosophy. Lanham, MD: Univ Publ Assn. pp. 5--16.
     
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    Guest Editor's Introduction.Ladelle McWhorter - 2011 - Foucault Studies 12:4-8.
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    Is There Sexual Difference in the Work of Georges Bataille?Ladelle McWhorter - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (1):33-41.
  33. James Bernauer and David Rasmussen, ed., The Final Foucault Reviewed by.Ladelle McWhorter - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (9):352-356.
     
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    My Body, My Self.Ladelle McWhorter - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (Supplement):110-115.
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    My Body, My Self.Ladelle McWhorter - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (Supplement):110-115.
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    Pleasure and Truth.Ladelle McWhorter - 2001 - International Studies in Philosophy 33 (1):33-42.
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    9 Racism and Responsibility.Ladelle McWhorter - 2008 - In Shannon Sullivan & Dennis J. Schmidt (eds.), Difficulties of Ethical Life. Fordham University Press. pp. 147-161.
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    Racism, Eugenics, and Ernst Mayr’s Account of Species.Ladelle McWhorter - 2010 - Philosophy Today 54 (Supplement):200-207.
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    Racism, Eugenics, and Ernst Mayr’s Account of Species.Ladelle McWhorter - 2010 - Philosophy Today 54 (Supplement):200-207.
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    Racial Imperatives: Discipline, Performativity, and Struggles Against Subjection.Ladelle Mcwhorter - 2013 - Critical Philosophy of Race 1 (2):242-247.
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    Response to Chloë Taylor.Ladelle McWhorter - 2012 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 2 (2):216-223.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Response to Chloë TaylorLadelle McWhorterAs Chloë Taylor notes, Racism and Sexual Oppression in Anglo-America puts forth a genealogy of race and racism. It also contains fragments of genealogies of intelligence, disability, family values, and a few other concepts and practices that were hugely influential in the twentieth century and have been since. In addition, it presents a certain conception and experience of abnormality and of sexuality in relation to (...)
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  42. Southern Land: Indigeneity, Genocide, and Racialization in Whitened Lineages.Ladelle McWhorter - 2021 - In Shannon Sullivan (ed.), Thinking the US South: contemporary philosophy from Southern perspectives. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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    Sodomites, witches, and Indians: Another look at Foucault’s history of sexuality, volume one.Ladelle McWhorter - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (8):907-920.
    Does Foucault’s work on sexuality open toward the possibility of a genealogy of sex understood as binary anatomical and genetic sexual difference? I believe that it does. I argue that, if we take s...
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    The event of truth.Ladelle McWhorter - 1994 - Philosophy Today 38 (2):159-166.
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    The Event of Truth: Foucault's Response to Structuralism.Ladelle McWhorter - 1994 - Philosophy Today 38 (2):159-166.
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    The Morality of Corporate Persons.Ladelle McWhorter - 2017 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 55 (S1):126-148.
    This essay provides a genealogy of corporate personhood as it exists currently in US law and places moral personhood in a similar genealogical context. This treatment demonstrates that the two are inextricably intertwined in both conception and institutionalized practices. We would do well to dismantle both; meanwhile, however, corporate personhood's implicit illiberal notion of collective mentality and responsibility may suggest possibilities for establishing collective counterforces to oppose activities of transnational for-profit corporations and mitigate their devastating political, economic, and environmental effects (...)
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    The Next Fifty Years.Ladelle McWhorter - 2012 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (2):299-307.
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    The Revenge of the Gay Nihilist.Ladelle McWhorter - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (3):115-125.
    Bodies and Pleasures has been characterized as a confessional discourse that manages to subvert confessional practice. Here it is characterized and discussed as an askesis that works to transform confessional practice as it transforms the writer/reader. Two questions emerge through that transformation: How is race to be lived? What are the possibilities for political subjectivity in the absence of dualism and the intensification of awareness of our normalization?
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    The Significance of Bataille's Silence.Ladelle McWhorter - 1992 - Semiotics:74-80.
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    The Technology of Biopower: A Response to Todd May's "Foucault Now?".Ladelle McWhorter - 2005 - Foucault Studies 3:83-87.
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