Publications by Sarah Tyson, Ph.D.

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Additional Publications:

Philosophy Imprisoned, co-edited with Joshua Hall, forthcoming from Lexington Books.

“Experiments in Safety: Judith Butler and generationFIVE,” Radical Philosophy Review, forthcoming.

“Prison Abolition and a Culture of Sexual Difference,” in Death and Other Penalties: Continental Philosophers on Prisons and Capital Punishment, edited by Geoffrey Adelsberg and Lisa Guenther, forthcoming.

“From the Exclusion of Women to the Transformation of Philosophy: Reclamation and Its Possibilities,” Metaphilosophy 45.1 (2014): 1-19.

“Reclamation from Absence? Luce Irigaray and Women in the History of Philosophy,” Hypatia 28.3 (2013): 483-498.