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Anna Stubblefield
Associate Professor
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Department of Philosophy
414 Conklin Hall
(973) 353-1396
get2anna@andromeda.rutgers.edu

www.andromeda.rutgers.edu/~philos1/Faculty/Anna.html

Anna Stubblefield is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and an affiliate member of the Afro-American studies department and the Rutgers Graduate Program in American Studies. She is the author of Ethics along the Color Line (Cornell University Press, 2005), and her recent articles include “‘Beyond the Pale’: Tainted Whiteness, Cognitive Disability, and Eugenic Sterilization,” (Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Spring 2007) and “Reparations and Collective Memory” (forthcoming in a volume from Roman and Littlefield on reparations for slavery, edited by Howard McGary, Jr.). She has also been published in the Journal of Social Philosophy, Social Theory and Practice, and various anthologies.

Stubblefield is currently working on a book in which she explores how race, gender, class, and notions of disability came together in the construction of the modern American concept of intellect and examines the repercussions for current debates about standardized testing and school reform. She teaches courses in African-American philosophy, classical American pragmatism, philosophy of education, and ethics.


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