Linda McAlister, Philosopher and Founder of Feminist Journal, Dies at 82

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She was among a corporate of doctrine professors who started Hypatia, the archetypal large scholarly work to presumption the subject from a feminist lens.

Linda Lopez McAlister successful  an undated photo. She challenged sexism successful  doctrine  by publishing articles successful  Hypatia, which she helped commencement  successful  the 1980s.
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Penelope Green

Dec. 14, 2021Updated 1:41 p.m. ET

Linda Lopez McAlister, a doctrine and women’s studies prof and a laminitis of Hypatia, a feminist diary that was the archetypal large work of its kind, died connected Nov. 9 astatine her location successful Albuquerque. She was 82.

The origin was bosom failure, said Sharon Bode, her woman and sole survivor.

Philosophy, similar astir disciplines successful academia and beyond, was precise overmuch a man’s satellite erstwhile Dr. McAlister began her studies successful the precocious 1950s. (It had been truthful since antiquity; Aristotle famously had immoderate alternatively peculiar ideas astir pistillate anatomy, averring that women had less teeth than men and a little assemblage heat, conditions that helium believed disqualified them from superior endeavors similar philosophy.)

Dr. McAlister recalled successful an effort for Hypatia successful 1989 that erstwhile she entered the doctoral programme successful doctrine astatine Cornell successful 1964, the medication broke its regularisation of admitting conscionable 1 pistillate each twelvemonth and “took a chance,” arsenic she was told, by admitting four.

After earning her Ph.D., she was hired arsenic a prof of doctrine astatine Brooklyn College and rapidly became invigorated by the women’s movement. With her peers astir the state she began challenging sexism successful their field. They wanted to people enactment from a feminist perspective, but determination was nary spot to bash it.

So successful 1972 they formed the Society for Women successful Philosophy and began to strategize connected however to money and nutrient a journal. It took much than a decennary earlier Hypatia debuted, archetypal appearing arsenic an insert successful the Women’s Studies International Forum, an world journal. Its archetypal exertion was Azizah Al-Hibri, present prof emerita of instrumentality astatine the University of Richmond.

By the precocious 1980s, Hypatia had a dedicated publisher, Indiana University Press, and was presenting scholarly penning connected topics similar Foucault and feminism, French feminist philosophy, motherhood and sexuality, and reproductive technologies.

It was the archetypal diary of doctrine to code feminist issues, said Mary Ellen Waithe, prof emerita of doctrine astatine Cleveland State University and the exertion of the four-volume anthology “A History of Women Philosophers.”

“Mainstream doctrine successful the 1970s did not see feminism a valid topic,” she said successful an interview. “It was looked down connected arsenic miss stuff, with each the diminished capableness aspects you tin imagine.”

Dr. McAlister was adamant that the diary beryllium called Hypatia, for the fourth-century Alexandrian mathematician, astronomer and Neoplatonist philosopher who was skinned live and burned by Christian zealots outraged by her pagan beliefs.

Dr. McAlister became Hypatia’s exertion successful 1990, and a fewer years aboriginal was amused and confounded to find herself successful the quality arsenic a people of Rush Limbaugh’s ridicule. Mr. Limbaugh was fired up by an nonfiction successful Hypatia titled “Male Lesbians and the Postmodernist Body,” and railed connected his vigor amusement that taxation dollars were being spent connected Dr. McAlister’s assemblage wage to people what helium considered an abomination. (Mr. Limbaugh was not a subscriber — helium had work astir the nonfiction successful a concern mag that had criticized Hypatia.)

Never caput that Dr. McAlister’s diary enactment was done connected her ain time, for nary pay, during the summertime months, and that the nonfiction was an entertaining and captious investigation of biologic men who assertion to beryllium lesbians, a sex conception that the article’s writer did not acknowledge.

In the preface to a consequent contented of Hypatia, Dr. McAlister wrote that she had decided that Mr. Limbaugh’s attacks were “one past motion that we indispensable beryllium doing thing right.”

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Linda Lee McAlister was calved connected Oct. 10, 1939, successful the South Gate vicinity of Los Angeles. Her father, Manuel Lee McAlister, worked for the H.C. Smith Oil Tool Company. Her mother, Helen (Sherwood) McAlister, was a caput astatine the Firestone Tire and Rubber Plant. When Linda attended Barnard successful New York — she was the archetypal connected some sides of her household to be assemblage — it was connected a assistance from Firestone. She graduated with a bachelor’s grade successful doctrine and earned her Ph.D. successful doctrine from Cornell successful 1969.

When she was a prof of humanities and a dean astatine the Imperial Valley Campus of San Diego State University, she changed her mediate sanction to Lopez, successful grant of her Mexican practice (it had been a great-grandmother’s surname).

“I did it for a fig of reasons,” Dr. McAlister wrote successful “My Grandmother’s Passing,” an effort published successful “Whiteness: Feminist Philosophical Reflections” (1999), astir her grandmother’s effort to walk arsenic an Anglo woman. “In Calexico it was a bully thought to fto radical cognize that I wasn’t ‘just an Anglo’ — that is, that I wasn’t wholly identified with the Anglo hegemony that held virtually each the powerfulness successful Imperial Valley. But adjacent aft I near determination I continued to usage it due to the fact that it sometimes helps support radical from ‘whitewashing’ me, arsenic they’re understandably prone to do. It ensures that I won’t walk arsenic 100 percent Anglo myself.”

In 1982, she became field dean and prof of doctrine astatine the University of South Florida successful Fort Myers. But aft 3 years successful the station she was removed for being a lesbian, she said, and sent to the state’s higher acquisition offices successful Tallahassee to enactment with the vice chancellor. After 2 years she was transferred backmost to the Tampa campus, arsenic a prof of women’s studies and philosophy. She retired successful 2000.

Dr. McAlister besides helped recovered an enactment of German women philosophers that aboriginal became the International Association of Women Philosophers. (She had spent a twelvemonth successful Germany connected a Fulbright scholarship; her dissertation had been connected Franz Brentano, a 19th-century German philosopher.)

She was the exertion of a fig of books connected feminist philosophy, including “Hypatia’s Daughters: 1500 Years of Women Philosophers” (1996).

She joined Ms. Bode successful 2008.

After retiring from academia, Dr. McAlister founded Camino Real Productions, a theatre radical successful Albuquerque, producing shows astir Latin identity, similar “Aye, No!” a bilingual farce written by Liz Coronado Castillo astir a Latina pistillate who falls successful emotion with an Anglo pistillate successful assemblage and brings her location to her aunts and grandmother. It was presented astatine the National Hispanic Cultural Center successful 2015.

“It didn’t hap to maine aboriginal connected that our location girls were making history,” said Ann Garry, prof emerita of doctrine astatine California State University, Los Angeles, and a laminitis of the Society for Women successful Philosophy and Hypatia. “But Linda was precise determined arsenic clip went connected that our past beryllium told.”

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