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Jacob Hale
Ph.D. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1988
"[P]hilosophy has a value - perhaps its chief value - through the greatness of the objects which it contemplates, and the freedom from narrow and personal aims resulting from this contemplation."
B. Russell, "The Value of Philosophy"
Professor
Contact Information
Office: ST 526
Email: cjacobhale@sbcglobal.net
Phone: 818.677.7202
Interests
Interdisciplinary Transgender, Queer and Feminist Studies
Philosophy of Mathematics
Publications
"Consuming the Living, Dis(re)membering the Dead in the Butch/Ftm Borderlands"
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 4:2 (1998)
"Tracing a Ghostly Memory in My Throat: Reflections on Ftm Feminist Voice and Agency"
Men Doing Feminism (1998)
"Leatherdyke Boys and Their Daddies: How to Have Sex without Women or Men"