Ann J. Cahill
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Ann J. Cahill is an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at Elon University. Her research focuses on feminist philosophy, phenomenology and philosophy of the body. Her work has developed the concept of “unjust sex," referring not only to sexual assault but also to situations where women are uncomfortably pressured to have sex, or to have sex without contraception.[1][2] She has also argued that sexual assault survivors should be allowed the right to "the freedom of silence," as talking about one's experiences of assault can aggravate their pain.[3] Cahill holds a PhD in Philosophy from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.[4]
Bibliography
- Rethinking Rape (2001, Cornell University Press)[5]
- Overcoming Objectification: A Carnal Ethics (2011, Routledge)[6][7]
References
- ^ Humphreys, Joe. "Have you ever had 'unjust sex'?". The Irish Times.
- ^ Shames-Dawson, Ali (2018-01-31). "What Makes for Ethical Sex?". Public Seminar. Retrieved 2019-11-08.
- ^ Writer, Wesley Hood / Staff (4 November 2016). "Elon University professor discusses Title IX, mandatory reporting".
- ^ "Rethinking rape : implications of embodiment". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
- ^ "Product Details".
- ^ "Overcoming Objectification: A Carnal Ethics".
- ^ "APA Member Interview: Ann Cahill". 25 January 2019.
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