Gail Weiss

with Murphy, A. , Salamon, G. (eds) (2019). 50 concepts for a critical phenomenology, Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Ill.

(2018)., A genealogy of women's (un)ethical bodies, in C. Fischer & L. Dolezal (eds.), New feminist perspectives on embodiment, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 17-35.

(2017). The perils and pleasures of the "I can" body. Symposium 21 (2), pp. 63-80.

(2015). The normal, the natural, and the normative: a merleau-pontian legacy to feminist theory, critical race theory, and disability studies. Continental Philosophy Review 48 (1), pp. 77-93.

(2007)., Mothers/intellectuals: alterities of a dual identity, in H. Fielding, G. Hiltmann, D. Olkowski & A. Reichold (eds.), The other, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 138-165.

with Olkowski, D. (eds) (2006). Feminist interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, Pa.

(2000)., Écart: the space of corporeal difference, in F. Evans & L. Lawlor (eds.), Chiasms, Albany, SUNY Press, pp. n/a.

(1998). Reading/writing between the lines. Continental Philosophy Review 31 (4), pp. 387-409.

(1995)., Anonymity, alienation, and suspension in Kafka's Metamorphosis, in S. Crowell (ed.), The prism of the self, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 221-230.

(1995). Review of I. M. Young, Throwing like a girl and other essays in feminist philosophy and social theory. Human Studies 17 (4), pp. 471-478.

(1991). Dilthey's conception of objectivity in the human studies: a reply to Gadamer. Man and World 24 (4), pp. 471-486.