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Lindsay Kelland
Rhodes University
Lindsay Kelland
Rhodes University
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    A Call to Arms: The Centrality of Feminist Consciousness‐Raising Speak‐Outs to the Recovery of Rape Survivors.Lindsay Kelland - 2016 - Hypatia 31 (4):730-745.
    This article explores the various challenges that survivors of rape and sexual violence face when attempting to construct a narrative of their experience under political and epistemic conditions that are not supportive: including the absence of adequate language with which to understand, articulate, and explain their experiences; narrative disruptions at the personal, interpersonal, and social levels; hermeneutical injustice; and canonical narratives that typically further the harms experienced by survivors. In response, I argue that feminist consciousness-raising speak-outs should be revived by (...)
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    When is it legitimate to use images in moral arguments? The use of foetal imagery in anti-abortion campaigns as an exemplar of an illegitimate instance of a legitimate practice.Lindsay Kelland & Catriona Macleod - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (2):179-195.
    We aim to interrogate when the use of images in moral persuasion is legitimate. First, we put forward a number of accounts which purport to show that we can use tools other than logical argumentation to convince others, that such tools evoke affective responses and that these responses have authority in the moral domain. Second, we turn to Sarah McGrath’s account, which focuses on the use of imagery as a means to morally persuade. McGrath discusses 4 objections to the use (...)
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    A Narrative Model of Recovery.Lindsay Kelland - 2012 - South African Journal of Philosophy 31 (2):290-300.
    In this paper I defend the suggestion that narratively understanding her experience of rape can help a survivor in her recovery from the harm that she has suffered. Susan Brison defends a similar suggestion, but, I argue, does not get all of the possible mileage out of narrative understanding because she does not explore what she takes to be the necessary features of a successful narrative itself. I hope to supplement her, primarily relational, account with a richer understanding of narratives (...)
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    Conceptually situating the harm of rape: An analysis of objectification.Lindsay Kelland - 2011 - South African Journal of Philosophy 30 (2):168-183.
    In this paper, I aim to show that part of the harm of male on female rape in patriarchal societies is explained by seeing rape as making good on the threat of sexual objectification. I argue that what takes place in an encounter of sexual objectification can be thought of as establishing an implicit threat which permeates the lived experience of being a woman under patriarchy because of the prevalence, meaning and place of sexual objectification in hegemonic patriarchal ideology. The (...)
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    Taking our Vulnerability to Heart.Lindsay Kelland - 2020 - Philosophy Now 140:26-26.
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    Challenging the dominant ideological paradigm: Can community engagement contribute to the central epistemic aims of philosophy?Sharli Anne Paphitis & Lindsay Kelland - 2015 - South African Journal of Philosophy 34 (4):419-432.
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    Ambivalence: A Philosophical Exploration. [REVIEW]Lindsay Kelland - 2019 - Philosophical Papers 48 (2):325-333.
    Volume 48, Issue 2, July 2019, Page 325-333.
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  8. Free Will and Reactive Attitudes: Perspectives on P. F. Strawson's 'Freedom and Resentment' , edited by Michael McKenna and Paul Russell. [REVIEW]Lindsay Kelland - 2010 - Philosophical Papers 39 (1):135-140.
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    Louise du Toit, A Philosophical Investigation of Rape: the Making and Unmaking of the Feminine Self (Routledge: 2009). [REVIEW]Lindsay Kelland - 2012 - Philosophical Papers 41 (1):167-175.
    Philosophical Papers, Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 167-175, March 2012.
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