The North American Society for Social Philosophy (NASSP) has awarded its to Professor Serene Khader for her latest work, (Beacon Press, 2024). The award recognizes outstanding scholarship in social philosophy and is presented annually at the NASSP’s national meeting, where recipients are honored in a featured plenary session.
Beacon Press said of Faux Feminism: “After over 175 years, the feminist movement, now in its 4th wave, is at risk of collapsing on its eroding foundation. In Faux Feminism, political philosopher Serene Khader advocates for another feminism—one that doesn’t overwhelmingly serve white, affluent #girlbosses. With empathy, passion, and wit, Khader invites the reader to join her as she excavates the movement’s history and draws a blueprint for a more inclusive and resilient future.”
Khader holds the Jay Newman Chair in the Philosophy of Culture at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï and is also a professor of philosophy and women’s and gender studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. She is a leading voice in feminist philosophy, with prior works including Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic (Oxford University Press, 2018) and Adaptive Preferences and Women’s Empowerment (Oxford University Press, 2011).
Her research spans ethics, social and political philosophy, and feminist philosophy, and she engages deeply with interdisciplinary fields such as development ethics, and global, decolonial, and postcolonial feminisms.
Founded in 1984, the NASSP fosters dialogue among scholars on topics of social and political concern, and its book award is among the most prestigious honors in the field.