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    Deconstructive Strategies and the Movement Against Sexual Violence.Renee Heberle - 1996 - Hypatia 11 (4):63-76.
    This essay considers the social effects of the strategy of "speaking out" about sexual violence to transform rape culture. I articulate the paradox that women's identification as victims in the public sphere reinscribes the gendered norms that enable the victimization of women. I suggest we create a more diversified public narrative of sexual violence and sexuality within the context of the movement against sexual violence in order to deconstruct masculinist power in feminine victimization.
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    Imagining Law: On Drucilla Cornell.Renée J. Heberle & Benjamin Pryor (eds.) - 2008 - State University of New York Press.
    Essays consider Drucilla Cornell’s contributions to philosophy, political theory, and legal studies.
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    Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno.Renée Heberle (ed.) - 2006 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Adorno is often left out of the “canon” of influences on contemporary feminist theory, but these essays show that his work can provide valuable material for feminist thinking about a wide range of issues. Theodor Adorno was a leading scholar of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt, Germany, otherwise known as the Frankfurt School. With Max Horkheimer he contributed to the advance of critical theorizing about Enlightenment philosophy and modernity. Inflected by Kant, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud, Adorno’s thinking defies (...)
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    Imagining Law: On Drucilla Cornell.Renée J. Heberle & Benjamin Pryor (eds.) - 2009 - State University of New York Press.
    _Essays consider Drucilla Cornell’s contributions to philosophy, political theory, and legal studies._.
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    Punishment, participatory democracy and the jury.Renee Heberle - 2014 - Contemporary Political Theory 13 (2):e4-e6.
  6. Remembering the Resistant Object: A Critique of Feminist Epistemologies.Renee Heberle - 1998 - In Bat-Ami Bar On & Ann Ferguson (eds.), Daring to Be Good: Essays in Feminist Ethico-Politics. Routledge. pp. 114.
     
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    Victimization and Consent.Renee Heberle - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (3):257-264.
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    What is Left About the Postmodern.Renee Heberle - 2005 - Theory and Event 8 (2).
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    Book Review: Crisis of Authority: Politics, Trust, and Truth-Telling in Freud and Foucault, by Nancy Luxon. [REVIEW]Renée Heberle - 2017 - Political Theory 45 (4):566-570.
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    Book Review: Crisis of Authority: Politics, Trust, and Truth-Telling in Freud and Foucault, by Nancy LuxonCrisis of Authority: Politics, Trust, and Truth-Telling in Freud and Foucault, by LuxonNancy. 379 pp. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. [REVIEW]Renée Heberle - 2017 - Political Theory 45 (4):566-570.
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    Book Review: Critique and Praxis, by Bernard Harcourt. [REVIEW]Renee Heberle - 2022 - Political Theory 50 (4):662-667.
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    Book review: Edited by Sharon Lamb. Victimization and consent and new versions of victims: Feminists struggle with the concept. New York: New York university press, 1999. And Pamela Haag. Consent: Sexual rights and the transformation of american liberalism. Ithaca: Cornell university press, 1999. [REVIEW]Renee Heberle - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (3):257-264.
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    Book review: Stanley G. French, Wanda Teays, and Laura M. Purdy. Violence against women: Philosophical perspectives. Ithaca, N.y.: Cornell university press, 1998. [REVIEW]Renee Heberle - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (2):93-97.
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    Book review: Stanley G. French, Wanda Teays, and Laura M. Purdy. Violence Against Women: Philosophical Perspectives. ithaca, N.y.: Cornell university press, 1998. [REVIEW]Renee Heberle - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (2):93-97.
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    Book review: Edited by Sharon Lamb. Victimization and consent and new versions of victims: Feminists struggle with the concept. New York: New York university press, 1999. And Pamela Haag. Consent: Sexual rights and the transformation of american liberalism. Ithaca: Cornell university press, 1999. [REVIEW]Renee Heberle - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (3):257-264.
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    Book review: Stanley G. French, Wanda Teays, and Laura M. Purdy. Violence against women: Philosophical perspectives. Ithaca, N.y.: Cornell university press, 1998. [REVIEW]Renee Heberle - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (2):93-97.