Mary Jo MacDonald (@maryj_macdonald) 's Twitter Profile
Mary Jo MacDonald

@maryj_macdonald

Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Jyväskylä, PhD from UofT. Interested in women's contributions to the history of political thought.

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Joan Eleanor O'Bryan (@joaneleanor_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeking folks doing feminist history of political thought for a potential panel that Mary Jo MacDonald and I are organizing for MPSA! Let us know if you or your colleagues might be interested!! 🥳🤓🥰

Joan Eleanor O'Bryan (@joaneleanor_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcing the Feminist Political Theory Network, a Slack channel for scholars of feminist political thought of all varieties to use to organize panels, advertise conferences, and find collaborators. If you would like to join, DM me your institutional email address!

Teresa M. Bejan (@tmbejan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve reviewed Anne Phillips’s brilliant new book UNCONDITIONAL EQUALS for the Boston Review. I can’t recommend it enough. bostonreview.net/articles/just-…

Mary Jo MacDonald (@maryj_macdonald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A funny consequence of googling post-restoration feminist texts: my algorithm now thinks I'm a misogynist pick-up artist because I've been searching "walsh concerning women" and "tate present for the ladies".

Politics & Gender (@politicsgenderj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣New! On First View🌟 'Antigone's Example: Early Modern Women's Political Writing in Times of Civil War' 📚reviewed by Mary Jo MacDonald. The book argues that civil war is an enabling condition that allows ♀️ to make substantive interventions in politics cambridge.org/core/journals/…

agatha slupek, ph.d. (@purr_ideology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy news in bad times: my first peer-reviewed article is online ahead-of-print in Polity, journal of political science ! journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10.10… Please read, share, cite. It's a novel feminist interpretation of the Oresteia trilogy. Should be useful for anyone thinking about challenging patriarchy.

Political Science (@uoft_polsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#newbook 'The Liberalism Trap' Oxford University Press by Political Science UTM Political Science Menaka Philips, argues that the focus on #liberalism has become a customary limit on our political imaginations. To examine the costs of that custom, Philips turns to #JohnStuartMill. global.oup.com/academic/produ…

#newbook 'The Liberalism Trap' <a href="/OxUniPress/">Oxford University Press</a> by <a href="/UofT_PolSci/">Political Science</a> <a href="/UTM_PolSci/">UTM Political Science</a> Menaka Philips, argues that the focus on #liberalism has become a customary limit on our political imaginations. To examine the costs of that custom, Philips turns to #JohnStuartMill. global.oup.com/academic/produ…
Political Science (@uoft_polsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another #booklaunch to celebrate here at Political Science with the release of 'The Liberalism Trap' Oxford University Press by UTM Political Science Menaka Philips. Congrats Menaka! 📚📚👏👏#newbook #politicaltheory #liberalism #JohnStuartMill #AcademicTwitter

Another #booklaunch to celebrate here at <a href="/UofT_PolSci/">Political Science</a> with the release of 'The Liberalism Trap' <a href="/OxUniPress/">Oxford University Press</a> by <a href="/UTM_PolSci/">UTM Political Science</a> Menaka Philips. Congrats Menaka! 📚📚👏👏#newbook #politicaltheory #liberalism #JohnStuartMill #AcademicTwitter
Joan Eleanor O'Bryan (@joaneleanor_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pornography performers say that the industry is "a life sentence." This is obviously bad. But maybe not for the reasons you think. Now officially published in @HypatiaJournal, I push back against one factor which makes porn permanent: doi.org/10.1017/hyp.20…

London Review of Books (@lrb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Forgetting presupposes something once known, but the general “we” who have “forgotten” these women are also the “we” who were not taught them in the first place.’ Sophie Smith on ‘forgotten’ women philosophers: lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v46/…