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Curriculum Vitae Joan C. Callahan Professor Emerita Departments of Philosophy and Gender and Women’s Studies 1681 Leathers Road [email protected] Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 University of Kentucky 859-533-6863 Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Date: February 2014 Medical Leave 2008-2011 Retired March 2011 Areas of Specialization and Interest: Ethical Theory, Practical Ethics (including Biomedical Ethics, Professional Ethics, Ethics and Public Policy), Social and Political Philosophy, Feminism, Critical Race Theory, Philosophy of Law Higher Education: Ph.D. Philosophy: December 1982; University of Maryland, College Park M.A. Philosophy: December 1979; University of Maryland, College Park M.A. Humanities: June 1977; Simmons College B.A. Philosophy: June 1976; University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Regular Positions: 2006-2007: Director, Gender and Women’s Studies Program, University of Kentucky 2004-2006: Director, Women’s Studies Program, University of Kentucky 1998-2003: Director, Women’s Studies Program, University of Kentucky 1995-present: Professor, Department of Philosophy; University of Kentucky 1988-1995: Associate Professor; Department of Philosophy; University of Kentucky 1986-1988: Assistant Professor; Department of Philosophy; University of Kentucky 1983-1986: Assistant Professor; Department of Philosophy; Louisiana State University 1982-1983: Instructor; Department of Philosophy; Louisiana State University Adjunct / Part-time / Other Positions: 2005-2011 Faculty Associate, Center for Bioethics, University of Kentucky 1994-2011: Graduate Faculty, Women's Studies Program, University of Kentucky 1992-2011: Graduate Faculty, Social Theory Program, University of Kentucky 1981-1982: Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellow (Woodrow Wilson Foundation) 1979-1981: Lecturer; Department of Philosophy and University College; University of Maryland, College Park (interim) 1979-1981: Research Associate; School of Medicine; Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (interim) 1977-1981: Teaching and Research Assistant; Department of Philosophy; University of Maryland, College Park 1977-1980: Instructor; Department of Philosophy and Division of Continuing Education; Simmons College (summers) 1976-1977: Teaching Assistant; Department of Philosophy; Simmons College 1976: Lecturer; Department of Philosophy; University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth (summer) 1975: Teaching Assistant and Tutor; Department of Philosophy; University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth 1 Work in Progress: Feminist Philosophers: In Their Own Words. This is a multi-year, multi-product project, undertaken with Professor Nancy Tuana of the Pennsylvania State University. Phase I, which is currently underway, includes digitally filming in-depth (roughly six-hour) interviews of the first chronological cohort of North American feminist philosophers and the first feminist philosophers to open new areas of philosophical inquiry; producing readily-available edited versions of these interviews and compilation versions on DVDs; producing searchable transcripts online; publishing in hard copy at least one collection of excerpts from the interviews; and archiving products of the interviews at the University of Kentucky and Pennsylvania State University libraries. Scholars already interviewed include Linda Martín Alcoff, Anita Allen, Sandra Bartky, Susan Bordo, Claudia Card, Lorraine Code, Marilyn Frye, Ann Garry, Carol Gould, Sandra Harding, Virginia Held, Sara Hoagland, Alison Jaggar, Genevieve Lloyd, María Lugones, Mary Mahowald, Diana Meyers, Uma Narayan, Nel Noddings, and Sara Ruddick. Various other films have also been made – e.g., memorial sessions for Iris Marion Young; keynote sessions for the Epistemology and Ignorance conference at Penn State; the anniversary session for Sarah Hoagland’s Lesbian Ethics, Sandra Bartky’s retirement session at the APA; keynote addresses at the Hypatia. 25th Anniversary Conference. As of January 2010, two-hour edited versions of some of the interviews will start to become available through the Penn State Rock Ethics Institute website. This project is sponsored and has been partially supported by the American Philosophical Association, with generous additional support from the University of Kentucky Department of Gender and Women’s Studies and College of Arts and Sciences and the Pennsylvania State University Rock Ethics Institute and College of the Liberal Arts. Please contact Professor Tuana or me for information on the project’s progress. Publications, Films Feminist Philosophers: In Their Own Words Cinematographer, and Filmmaker; Co-producer and Co-editor with Nancy Tuana, except where noted An Interview with Marilyn Frye. Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, in preparation An Interview with Claudia Card. Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, in preparation. An Interview with María Lugones. ~ Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, in preparation. Feminist Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Perspective. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010. Some Reflections on Feminist Philosophy Today. Ed. Joan Callahan. 20 minutes State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 25:1 (Winter 2010) . (This is the first publication of a film as part of an issue of Hypatia.) 2 Hypatia Founders: A Conversation. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010. Hypatia Founders Rethink Value Theory. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010. Hypatia Founders Reflect on Rationality, Science, and Epistemic Humility. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010. A Journal of Her Own: Reflections from Hypatia’s Founders and Editors. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010. What Lies Ahead: Envisioning New Futures for Feminist Philosophy. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010. An Interview with Virginia Held. ~ Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2013. An Interview with Alison Jaggar. ~ Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2010. An Interview with Susan Bordo. ~ Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2009. An Interview with Sandra Bartky. ~ Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2009. An Interview with Sandra Harding. ~ Two hours. Joan Brannon, Cinematographer. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2009. An Interview with Nel Noddings. Feminist Philosophers: In Their Own Words. Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2009. An Interview with Sara Ruddick. Feminist Philosophers: In Their Own Words. Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2009. Publications, Books: Reproduction, Ethics, and the Law: Feminist Perspectives. Contributing editor. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995. Menopause: A Midlife Passage. Editor. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. 3 Preventing Birth: Contemporary Methods and Related Moral Controversies. With James W. Knight. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1989. (Outstanding Academic Book Award, Choice, 1991.) Ethical Issues in Professional Life. Contributing editor. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Publications, Journals: “Greetings From an Unlikely Filmmmaker.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 25/1 (Winter 2010): 213-216. Some Reflections on Feminist Philosophy. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 25/1 (Winter 2010). Also listed in films published. Short film released online by Wylie Blackwell. This is the first inclusion of a film as part of a Hypatia issue. “Same-sex Marriage: Why It Matters -- At Least for Now. “ Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 24/1 (Winter 2009): 70-80. Writing Against Heterosexism. Invited, with co-editors Sara Ruddick and Bonnie Mann, special issue of Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 22/1 (Winter 2007). “Multiple Gestations: Some Policy Issues,” with Patricia K. Jennings, Health Care Analysis: An International Journal of Health Care Philosophy and Policy 9 (2001): 167-185. “Liberalism, Reproductive Technologies, and Feminist Skepticism," Special Issue of Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie: Applied Ethics at the Turn of the Millenium, ed. Elspeth Attwooll and Annette Brockmöller (2001): 49-55. "A Feminist Social Justice Approach to Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: A Case Study on the Limits of Liberal Theory," with Dorothy E. Roberts, Kentucky Law Journal 84/4 (1996): 1197-1234. Introduction to the Symposium, "Feminism and Philosophy in the Mid-1990s: Taking Stock," Metaphilosophy 27/1,2 (1996): 184-188. "Contraception or Incarceration: What's Wrong With This Picture?" Stanford Law and Policy Review 7/1 (1996): 67-82. "Christian Science Healings: An Alternative Health Care System?" Journal of Social Philosophy XXVI/3 (Winter 1995): 105-111. "Ensuring a Stillborn: The Ethics of Lethal Injection in Late Abortion," Journal of Clinical Ethics 6/3 (1995): 254-63. (This is the lead article in a symposium on Theoretical Issues. It is followed by responses from John C. Fletcher and Bethany Spielman.) "Evaluating