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== About the Journal ==

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| publisher = [[SUNY Press]]

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| history = 2011–present<ref name=SUNY>[http://www.sunypress.edu/p-5224-philosophia-biannual.aspx "philoSOPHIA–Biannual"], SUNY Press.</ref>

| frequency = Biannually

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'''''philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism''''' is a biannual [[Scholarly peer review|peer-reviewed]] [[academic journal]] covering [[feminist theory]] and [[continental philosophy]]. It aims to explore the figure of the feminine by publishing articles that "consider the relation of the feminine to nature, the body, language, and subjectivity".<ref>[https://www.journalguide.com/journals/philosophia "Philosophia"], ''JournalGuide''.</ref><ref>[http://hypatiaphilosophy.org/Editorial/wheretopublishfeministphilosophy.html "Where to Publish Feminist Philosophy"], ''Hypatia''.</ref> The journal was established in 2011 and is published by [[SUNY Press]].<ref name=SUNY>[http://www.sunypress.edu/p-5224-philosophia-biannual.aspx "philoSOPHIA - Biannual"], SUNY Press.</ref>

The [[editors-in-chief]] are Lynne Huffer ([[Emory University]]) and Shannon Winnubst ([[Ohio State University]]). Emanuela Bianchi ([[New York University]]) is the book-review editor.<ref>[https://www.pdcnet.org/sophia/Editorial-Team "philoSOPHIA editorial team"], Philosophy Documentation Center. Retrieved 26 May 2017.</ref>

'''''philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism  '''is an international, peer-reviewed journal for scholarship that engages the rich traditions of feminist theory and continental philosophy, both broadly construed. The Journal was founded in 2008. The journal aims to broaden the discipline of philosophy and enrich the practices of feminist theory, bringing the conceptual resources of these fields together to address pressing socio-political issues. philoSOPHIA encourages a wide range of theoretical approaches, particularly those exploring feminist philosophical questions through the lenses of queer, critical race, disability, and transnational perspectives.''

Since 2013 [[editors-in-chief]] have been Lynne Huffer ([[Emory University]]) and Shannon Winnubst ([[Ohio State University]]). Emanuela Bianchi ([[New York University]]) is the book-review editor.<ref>[https://www.pdcnet.org/sophia/Editorial-Team "philoSOPHIA editorial team"], Philosophy Documentation Center. Retrieved 26 May 2017.</ref> '''Lynne Huffer''' is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Emory University. She is the author of ''Another Colette ''(Michigan, 1992),'' Maternal Pasts, Feminist Futures ''(Stanford, 1998), ''Mad for Foucault'' (Columbia, 2010), and ''Are the Lips a Grave? ''(Columbia, 2013). '''Shannon Winnubst''' is Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Ohio State University. She is the author of ''Way Too Cool: Selling Out Race and Ethics'' (Columbia, 2015) and ''Queering Freedom ''(Indiana, 2006) and the editor of ''Reading Bataille Now'' (Indiana, 2007). '''Emanuela Bianchi''' is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and is affiliated with the Department of Classics and the Program in Gender and Sexuality at New York University.  She is the author of ''The Feminine Symptom: Aleatory Matter in the Aristotelian Cosmos ''(Fordham University Press, 2014), and the editor of ''Is Feminist Philosophy Philosophy? (''Northwestern University Press, 1999).

== Governance ==

=== Editors ===

Editors Lynne Huffer of Emory University and Shannon Winnubst of Ohio State University Emanuela Bianchi, Book Review Editor, New York University Andrea Breau, Lilyana Levy, Ingrid Mientjes, and Lauran Whitworth, editorial assistants

=== Advisory Board ===

Sara Ahmed, Independent Scholar

Linda Martín Alcoff, Hunter College, CUNY

Judith Butler, University of California, Berkeley

Tina Chanter, Kingston University

Roderick Ferguson, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Bonnie Honig, Brown University

Catherine Malabou, Kingston University, London

Kelly Oliver, Vanderbilt University

Mariana Ortega, John Carroll University

Falguni A. Sheth, Emory University

Cynthia Willett, Emory University

==Abstracting and indexing==