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How to Run To, Not From: Chores, Cooperatives, & Grimy Learning

...With help from my editorial team, especially Jeremy Bendik-Keymer and Sidra Shahid, and from teachers and friends who introduced me to the texts, ideas and practices in this piece. Tweet...

Understanding Academic Precarity with Iris Marion Young: Who’s Responsible?

...me here s.shahid@auc.nl.  Wassily Kandinsky, Ohne Titel (1922) * For the students of Ethics, Autumn 2021, Amsterdam University College * I. Precarity In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic,...

Unfinished Garden: Desislava Parashkevova

...valuable feedback helped us shape this piece. Sidra Shahid Ciara contemplates a snail. I. An Epicurean Garden I started gardening in 2020, while the pandemic was unfolding. But the idea,...

A Little Place to Oppose Insecurity in the World

...such a relationship? In the second half of their correspondence, thinking back to their own intellectual biographies, Jeremy and Sidra consider the ways in which autonomy, authenticity, and interpersonal care contribute to moral meaning...

Genealogies of Philosophy: Mariëtte Willemsen

...how similar they are, and experiencing the continuity and transience of life.” – Mariette Willemsen. Photo, Sidra Shahid. Sidra: What happened in Tübingen? Mariëtte:  It was in Tübingen, a small university city...

Genealogies of Philosophy: Lynne Huffer (part II)

...Lynne Huffer Sidra: I’d like to start in the deep of my discipline and swim toward eros. A philosophical concept that plays an important role in your work is Foucault’s conception of...

Genealogies of Philosophy: Lynne Huffer (part I)

...about this muted voice, eros, which is central to my new book Foucault’s Strange Eros. Sidra:  How do you work out an ethics from Foucault?  Lynne: Some people associate Foucault’s ethics with a...

Genealogies of Philosophy: Aaron Jaffe

...the realities that they aim to explain but also to liberation from those realities if and when they are oppressive. Sidra: You hold an academic position, and you are also...

Genealogies of Philosophy: Susan Neiman (part II)

...the world? ~ This is an installment of Into Philosophy. “And to imagine a language is to imagine a form of life,” Amsterdam, 2020, photo by Sidra Shahid Updated 12/20/2020  Tweet...

Into Philosophy

Jeremy Bendik-Keymer and Sidra Shahid are launching a new Research Series at the Blog of the APA. They talked with Heidi Schmidt, the Editor of the Research beat, about what...