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Tess Varner
University of Georgia
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    Transformative Hospitality: A Pragmatist-Feminist Perspective of Radical Welcome as Resistance.Tess Varner - 2021 - The Pluralist 16 (1):41-48.
    If nations could overcome the mutual fear and distrust whose sombre shadow is now thrown over the world, and could meet with confidence and good will to settle their possible differences, they would easily be able to establish a lasting peace.in an age of empire, hospitality is, in many ways, politically subversive—challenging dominant and prolific racist rhetoric, anti-immigrant fervor, increasing nationalism, and more. Mutual fear and distrust are now commonplace. In what follows, I explore which practices of hospitality can be (...)
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    Pandemic Scholars Circle: Deepening Community during Isolation.Jennifer Kiefer Fenton, Marilyn Fischer, Danielle Lake, Barbara Lowe, Tess Varner & Judy Whipps - 2022 - The Pluralist 17 (2):47-53.
    a few months into the covid-19 pandemic, Marilyn Fischer and Judy Whipps were commiserating about an isolated future that seemed to stretch out with no end in sight. They came up with the idea of starting their own Scholars Circle, inspired by the November 2019 Feminist Pragmatist Colloquium in Rochester, New York. At that conference, participants could submit abstracts of work at any stage of development. Participants were grouped in small circles of three or four, with each person sharing their (...)
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    Erin McKenna, Livestock: Food, Fiber, and Friends.Tess Varner - 2019 - Environmental Values 28 (4):513-515.
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    Grace Lee Boggs's Person-Centered Education for Community-Based Change: Feminist Pragmatism, Pedagogy, and Philosophical Activism.Tess Varner - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (2):437-446.
    This paper offers an overview of Grace Lee Boggs's community-based and person-centered philosophy and pedagogy, highlighting how education can foster social responsibility and create democratic habits in students, better equipping them to create radical change within their communities. The essay demonstrates Boggs's commitment to philosophical-activist pedagogy and its alignment with a feminist-pragmatist approach, which emphasizes lived experience, pluralism, complexity, and equality, as well as praxis. The essay then considers how Boggs's philosophical activism can be enacted inside and outside the traditional (...)
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    John Dewey: Liberty and the Pedagogy of Disposition, written by John Baldacchino.Tess Varner - 2017 - Contemporary Pragmatism 14 (4):533-536.
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    Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging with and beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism.Tess Varner - 2023 - Environmental Values 32 (1):116-118.
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    Mary Phillips and Nick Rumens (eds), Contemporary Perspectives on Ecofeminism.Tess Varner - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (6):782-784.
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    Recovering Wildness: "Earthy" Education and Field Philosophy.Tess Varner - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 5 (2):22-34.
    This essay invites a recovery of "wildness" as a way for philosophers to respond to the present moment which includes: an ongoing global pandemic, economic uncertainty, increasing cultural division, and a crisis in higher education broadly that persistently threatens the status of philosophy programs. Drawing on the American thinkers John William Miller and John Dewey and elaborating on their own philosophical defenses of liberal education, I propose a turn to wildness and freedom in our pedagogies through active and embodied philosophical (...)
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    The Missed Fork in the “Forked-Road Situation”.Tess Varner - 2023 - The Pluralist 18 (1):95-105.
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    Romand Coles. Visionary Pragmatism: Radical and Ecological Democracy in Neoliberal Times. [REVIEW]Tess Varner - 2017 - Environmental Philosophy 14 (1):154-156.
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    Sick Souls, Healthy Minds. [REVIEW]Tess Varner - 2020 - The Philosophers' Magazine 91:108-110.
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