Review of Ellen K. Feder, Family Bonds: Genealogies of Race and Gender
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (3) (2008)
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Ellen K. Feder & Katrina Karkazis (2008). What's in a Name?: The Controversy Over "Disorders of Sex Development". Hastings Center Report 38 (5):33-36.
Ellen K. Feder Katrina Karkazis (2008). What's in a Name?: The Controversy Over "Disorders of Sex Development". Hastings Center Report 38 (5):pp. 33-36.
Ellen K. Feder (1997). Disciplining the Family: The Case of Gender Identity Disorder. Philosophical Studies 85 (2-3):195-211.
Susan Squier (2007). Book Review: Wayward Reproductions: Genealogies of Race and Nation in Transatlantic Modern Thought by Alys Even Weinbaum. [REVIEW] Hypatia 22 (2):194-196.
Ellen K. Feder (2000). Intersex in the Age of Ethics. Teaching Philosophy 23 (4):392-395.
Ellen K. Feder (2004). The Discursive Production of the “Dangerous Individual”. Radical Philosophy Review 7 (1):17-39.
Ellen K. Feder (2007). The Dangerous Individual('s) Mother: Biopower, Family, and the Production of Race. Hypatia 22 (2):60-78.
Gaile Pohlhaus (2008). Family Bonds: Genealogies of Race and Gender , by Ellen Feder. Teaching Philosophy 31 (2):185-187.
Alice Dreger, Ellen K. Feder & Hilde Lindemann (2010). Still Concerned. American Journal of Bioethics 10 (9):46-48.
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