Select Publications
Books
The Phenomenology of a Performative Knowledge System: Dancing with Native American Epistemology. New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2019: 215 pages.
Existential Eroticism: A Feminist Approach to Women’s Oppression-Perpetuating Choices. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2015: 227 pages.
A Theory of Freedom: Feminism and the Social Contract. New York: Palgrave
Macmillan Publishing Co., 2012: 197 pages.
Anthology Chapters
Native American Feminist Philosophy. Handbook on Feminist Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, (in press): 15 pages
“Native Chaos Theory and the Politics of Difference”. In the Routledge Companion to Contemporary Feminist Philosophy. Garry, Ann, Serene Khader, and Alison Stone, eds. New York: Routledge Press (2017): pp. 170-181.
“Imagination and Wonder: Native Cognitive Schemas and Democratic Ethics”. In Phenomenology and the Political. Gurley, S. West and Geoff Pfeifer, eds. New York: Rowman and Littlefield (2016): pp. 131-147.
Peer Review Articles
“The Cognitive Unconscious and Native Implicit Ways of Knowing” Philosophy in the Contemporary World 25 (1), 2019: pp. 84-106.
“Dancing as Native American Epistemology”. APA Newsletter on Native American and Indigenous Philosophy, 18, no. 1. Spring 2018: pp. 23-35.
“Radical-cum-Relational: Bridging Native Individual Autonomy and Feminist Ethics”. Philosophical Topics 41, no. 2 (Fall) 2015: 203-223.
“A Discursive General Will: How Collective Reasoning Strengthens Social Freedom”. Constellations, vol. 23, no. 1 (March 2014): 96-110.
“Social Freedom and the Value(s) of Friendship”. Amity: Journal of Friendship Studies, vol. 1 (2013): 53-68.
“Transparent Trust and Oppression”. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, vol. 16, no. 1 (January 2013): 45-64.
“Social Freedom and Commitment”. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, vol. 15, no. 1 (Spring 2012): 117-134.