| Anna Stubblefield |
Anna Stubblefield joined the Rutgers-Newark faculty in 2001. She is affiliated with the American Studies doctoral program, the Urban Systems doctoral program, the Department of African and African-American Studies, and the Women’s Studies program. Her research has focused on Africana philosophy and ethical issues relating to race (Ethics along the Color Line, Cornell University Press, 2005), but she has moved in recent years to work on the intersection of disability, race, class, and gender in the United States and to ethical issues in the provision of support services to people labeled with cognitive disabilities. She currently serves as the Faculty Adviser to the Disability Services Office at Rutgers-Newark and as Ethics Consultant to AHRC, a New York City agency which provides residential, educational, and occupational support services to people labeled with cognitive disabilities.
Recent Publications: “The Entanglement of Race and Cognitive Disability.” 2009. Metaphilosophy “Race, Disability, and the Social Contract.” 2009. Southern Journal of Philosophy Frequently Requested Publications: “‘Beyond the Pale’: Tainted Whiteness, Cognitive Disability, and Eugenic Sterilization,” Hypatia, Vol. 22, no. 2 (Spring 2007): 162-181 (special issue entitled “The Reproduction of Whiteness: Race and the Gendered Body,” edited by Alison Bailey and Jacqueline Zita). (For radio interview, see below.) “Meditations on Postsupremacist Philosophy” in George Yancy, ed., White on White/Black on Black (Rowman and Littlefield, 2005): 71-81 (selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Book for 2005). “Contraceptive Risk-Taking and Norms of Chastity” Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Winter 1996): 81-100. Podcasts: “The Entanglement of Race and Cognitive Disability” (conference version) presented at the conference entitled Cognitive Disability: A Challenge to Moral Philosophy, hosted by Stony Brook University-Manhattan, September, 2008. For complete information and podcasts from the conference, go to http://www.stonybrook.edu/sb/cdconference/index.shtml Interview on Against the Grain (KPFA 94.1 FM Berkeley, California) about “Beyond the Pale” |
