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    Dancing with Iris: The Philosophy of Iris Marion Young.Ann Ferguson & Mechthild Nagel (eds.) - 2009 - New York: Oup Usa.
    Dancing with Iris engages with Iris Marion Young's prolific writings in political theory and in phenomenology. Contributors discuss her work from a variety of disciplines, including philosophy, political science, human rights law, cultural geography and dance studies.
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    Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant. Edited by Robin May Schott. University Park: Pennsylvania State Press, 1997.Mechthild Nagel - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (3):169-172.
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    Comments on Margaret McLaren’s Women’s Activism, Feminism and Social Justice.Mechthild Nagel - 2023 - Radical Philosophy Review 26 (1):103-113.
    Margaret McLaren’s ethnographic study that is ostensibly about Indian women’s activism also presents a nuanced critique of liberal human rights discourse and advances a relational cosmopoli­tanism. Her defense of Tagore’s decolonial worldview has much in common with an African Ubuntu ethics, which also eschews pos­sessive individualism in favor of a sociocentric social justice praxis philosophy. McLaren’s book provides an important contribution to questions of women’s empowerment, women’s rights, cultural rites, and situated knowledges.
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    Contesting Carceral Logic: Towards Abolitionist Futures.Michael J. Coyle & Mechthild Nagel - 2021 - Routledge.
    Contesting Carceral Logic provides an innovative and cutting-edge analysis of how carceral logic is embedded within contemporary society, emphasizing international perspectives, the harms and critiques of using carceral logic to respond to human wrongdoing, and exploring penal abolition thought. With chapters from scholars across many disciplines, people in prison, as well as penal abolition activists, the book explores what a future without carceral logic would look like, as well as how such a future is to be developed. The book is (...)
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    What Would Make For A Better World?Andrew Fitz-Gibbon, Danielle Poe, Sanjay Lal, William C. Gay & Mechthild Nagel - 2021 - In Pragmatic Nonviolence: Working Toward a Better World. Boston: Brill | Rodopi. pp. 51-69.
    Andrew Fitz-Gibbon in Pragmatic Nonviolence: Working Toward a Better World argues that a principled form of pragmatism—pragmatism shaped by the theory of nonviolence—is the best hope for our world. He defines nonviolence as “a practice that, whenever possible seeks the well-being of the Other, by refusing to use violence to solve problems, and by having an intentional commitment to lovingkindness.” In the first part of the book, Fitz-Gibbon asks what a better world would look like. In the second part, he (...)
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    Introduction.Andrew Light, Mechthild Nagel & David Roberts - 2000 - Radical Philosophy Today 1:9-19.
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    Race, class, and community identity.Andrew Light & Mechthild Nagel (eds.) - 2000 - Amherst, NY, USA: Humanity Books.
    Despite the intransigent nature of many of the problems discussed, the contributors to this volume demonstrate the possibilities for developing a viable alternative politics.
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  8. Allison Weir, Sacrificial Logics: Feminist Theory and the Critique of Identity Reviewed by.Mechthild Nagel - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16 (4):305-307.
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    Bearing Witness to Injustice.Mechthild Nagel - 2007 - Human Studies 30 (4):281 - 290.
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    Cyborg-Mothers.Mechthild Nagel - 2001 - Radical Philosophy Today 2:203-215.
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  11. Deane Curtin and Robert Litke, eds., Institutional Violence Reviewed by.Mechthild Nagel - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (6):408-409.
     
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    In Search of Abolition Democracy.Mechthild Nagel - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Today 2007:229-235.
    This paper focuses on the meaning of Du Bois’s concept of “abolition democracy” and on the ideology of the abstract rights-bearing subject. In Abolition Democracy, Angela Y. Davis calls for the abolition of oppressive institutions, such as U.S. prisons, in order to engender abolition democracy. She also questions how subjects appear before the law, which justifies and normalizes inhumane practices, such as the death penalty. In conclusion, the paper explores ideas on how to conceptualize thinking “beyond” the prison industrial complex (...)
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    Masking the Abject: A Genealogy of Play.Mechthild Nagel - 2002 - Latham, MD, USA: Lexington Books.
    Masking the Abject traces the beginnings of the malediction of play in Western metaphysics to Aristotle. Mechthild Nagel's innovative study demonstrates how play has served as a 'castaway' in western philosophical thinking: It is considered to be repulsive and loathsome, yet also fascinating and desirable. The book illustrates how play 'succeeds' and proliferates after Hegel—despite its denunciation by classical philosophers—entering Marxist, phenomenological, postmodern, and feminist discourses. This work provides the reader with a superb analyisis of how the distinction between the (...)
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  14. Review: Nancy Fraser, Justice Interruptus: Critical Reflections on the'PostSocialist' Condition.Mechthild Nagel - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (3):172-174.
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    Prisons and Punishment: Reconsidering Global Penality.Mechthild Nagel & Seth Nii Asumah (eds.) - 2007
    Prisons & Punishment focuses on cross-national perspectives about penal theories and empirical studies. It brings together African, European and North American social philosophers, sociologists, political scientists, legal practitioners, prisoners and abolitionist activists. The contributors reflect on carceral society, most notably in the United States, and on the re-conceptualisation of punishment.
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    Philosophy beyond the Carceral.Mechthild Nagel - 2016 - Radical Philosophy Review 19 (2):523-527.
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    P.j. Huntingdon, ecstatic subjects, utopia, and recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray.Mechthild Nagel - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (2):251-256.
  18. Robert E. Wheeler, Dragons for Sale: Studies in Unreason Reviewed by.Mechthild Nagel - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14 (4):298-299.
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  19. Seyla Benhabib, Judith Butler, Drucilla Cornell, and Nancy Fraser, with an introduction by Linda Nicholson, Feminist Contentions: A Philosophical Exchange Reviewed by.Mechthild Nagel - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (3):158-160.
     
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    The End of Prisons: Reflections From the Decarceration Movement.Mechthild E. Nagel & Anthony J. Nocella Ii (eds.) - 2013 - Brill | Rodopi.
    This book brings together a collection of social justice scholars and activists who take Foucault’s concept of discipline and punishment to explain how prisons are constructed in society from nursing homes to zoos. This book expands the concept of prison to include any institution that dominates, oppresses, and controls. Criminologists and others, who have been concerned with reforming or dismantling the criminal justice system, have mostly avoided to look at larger carceral structures in society. In this book, for example, scholars (...)
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    What if Habermas went native?Mechthild Nagel - 2008 - peace studies journal 1:1-12.
    Using Habermas’s latest major work Between Facts and Norms (1996), this paper contrasts his explicit views on jurisprudence in the Occident with implied statements about the native Other. I wish to show that there’s an embedded agonistic (combative) — if not imperial — theme, not only in his theory of communicative competence, but also in his larger project of critical theory.
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    Critical Theory Meets the Ethic of Care. [REVIEW]Mechthild Nagel - 1997 - Social Theory and Practice 23 (2):307-326.
    A materialist feminist approach to the ethics of care.
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    P.J. Huntingdon, Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray. [REVIEW]Mechthild Nagel - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (2):251-256.
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    Review: Schott, Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant. [REVIEW]Mechthild Nagel - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (3):169-172.
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    Book review: Robin may Schott. Feminist interpretations of Immanuel Kant. University park: Pennsylvania state press, 1997. [REVIEW]Mechthild Nagel - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (3):169-172.
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    Critical Theory Meets the Ethic of Care. [REVIEW]Mechthild Nagel - 1997 - Social Theory and Practice 23 (2):307-326.
  27. Deane Curtin and Robert Litke, eds., Institutional Violence. [REVIEW]Mechthild Nagel - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20:408-409.
     
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    Provincializing Europe From Within. [REVIEW]Mechthild Nagel - 2016 - Confluence 4:291-294.
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  29. Robert E. Wheeler, Dragons for Sale: Studies in Unreason. [REVIEW]Mechthild Nagel - 1994 - Philosophy in Review 14:298-299.
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    Review: Towards a Critical Social Ontology. [REVIEW]Mechthild Nagel - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (2):251 - 256.
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    Scholar’s Symposium: the Work of Angela Y. Davis: Bearing Witness to Injustice. [REVIEW]Mechthild Nagel - 2007 - Human Studies 30 (4):281-290.