Re-Reading Drucilla Cornell

Philosophy and Global Affairs 3 (2):175-182 (2023)
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Abstract

Drucilla Cornell was a brilliant and original thinker whose work spanned feminist theory, psychoanalysis, legal philosophy, cultural studies, and South African legal and political thought—the doctrine and practice of ubuntu. This essay highlights some crucial junctures in the close to forty-year intellectual career of a co-author and close friend.

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