Anna Stubblefield
Associate Professor


Department of Philosophy
Rutgers University, Newark
175 University Avenue
Conklin Hall 430
Newark, NJ 07102
Email: get2anna@andromeda.rutgers.edu


Anna Stubblefield has been a member of the Rutgers-Newark philosophy department and an affiliate member of the Afro-American studies department since 2001. She specializes in Black American philosophy, disability theory, feminist philosophy, social and political philosophy, and ethics. She earned her Ph.D. from the department of philosophy at Rutgers-New Brunswick and was a professor at Temple University for four years before coming to Newark. Her book, Ethics along the Color Line, is forthcoming from Cornell University Press in the spring of 2005. Her recent work includes “Reparations and Collective Memory” (forthcoming in an anthology from Rowman & Littlefield edited by Howard McGary, Jr.) and “Meditations on Post-Supremacist Philosophy” (in Black on Black/White on White edited by George Yancy for Rowman and Littlefield, 2005). Other articles include “Races as Families” and “Contraceptive Risk-Taking and Norms of Chastity” (both published in the Journal of Social Philosophy). Stubblefield will be a fellow of the Institute for Research on Women at Rutgers-New Brunswick for 2004-2005. She also serves on the American Philosophical Association Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession.