1. Neither Here Nor There, But Thinking Through Both My own philosophical journey was shaped by the tension between place and thought, between inherited traditions and the search for new forms of knowing. I was born and raised in Egypt, where I earned both my B.A. and M.A. in Philosophy at Cairo University. Those early […] The post The Ethics of “I”: Philosophy, Voice, and the Politics of Inclusion first appeared on Blog of the APA.| Blog of the APA
Dr. Iman Dawood draws upon theories of religious defection and the development of feminist consciousness to demonstrate how piety and feminism can come together to motivate women’s departures from gender-traditional religious communities.| Gender & Society