HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors propose a performative account of hinge epistemology to make the case for a feminist hinge epistemology. The authors characterize it as follows: 1) there are hinges that enable and govern the ordinary epistemic practices, functioning as rules; 2) these hinges are enacted and actualized in the specific actions of agents that participate in such practices; 3) this makes room for the transformation and emergence of hinges; 4) against this background, the authors argue in favor of the possibility of feminist hinges. The authors show that there remains work to be done for that kind . . .

If you want to have access to all the content you need to log in!
Thanks :)
If you don't have an account, you can create one here.