Lynne Huffer
Lynne Huffer (born 1960) is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University and widely known for her work on queer theory and Foucault. In her career at Yale, Rice, and Emory Universities, she has won numerous awards, including four major teaching prizes at Emory and Rice Universities, as well as the Modern Languages Association Florence Howe Award for feminist scholarship in English (2011). Huffer is also co-editor, with Shannon Winnubst, of philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism. Provided by Wikipedia
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Foucault’s Queer Virgins: An Unfinished History in Fragments by Lynne Huffer
Published 2021-04-01
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Foucault’s Fossils: Life Itself and the Return to Nature in Feminist Philosophy by Lynne Huffer
Published 2015-12-01
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Foucault and Sedgwick: The Repressive Hypothesis Revisited by Lynne Huffer
Published 2012-09-01
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Cuvier’s Situation in the History of Biology by Lynne Huffer
Published 2017-01-01
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Round Table Discussion with Lynne Huffer, Steven Ogden, Paul Patton, and Jana Sawicki by Lynne Huffer, Steven Ogden, Paul Patton, Jana Sawicki
Published 2018-06-01
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