Patricia J. Mills

Recognition and Awards

The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award
        from Marquis Who’s Who (Marquis)                                                    2018

Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in America (Marquis)                                                    1998-2009

(52nd through 63rd editions)

Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who of American Women (Marquis)                                     1997-2009

(20th through 27th editions)

Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in the World (Marquis)                                                  1998-2008

(15th through 25th editions)

Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in American Education (Marquis)                                 2004-2006

(6th and 7th editions)

Distinguished Teaching Award (Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society)                                                   1997-1998

Published Works

Woman, Nature, and Psyche.  New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987.
In his review of the book, Stanley Aronowitz hailed it as the most important work in feminist theory since Shulamith Firestone's The Dialectic of Sex.

Feminist Interpretations of  G. W. F. Hegel (editor).  Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996.
Part of the Re-Reading the Canon series done under the general direction of Nancy Tuana.

“Hegel's Antigone” in The Owl of Minerva (Vol. 17 No. 2).
This essay was reprinted in several major works on Hegel, including Hegel, volume II, ed. David Lamb, (The International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy: Ashgate Pub. Ltd., 1998);
The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader: A Collection of Critical and Interpretive Essays, ed. Jon Stewart (SUNY Press, 1998); and in Hegel and Law, ed. Michael Salter (Philosophers and Law Series: Ashgate Pub. Ltd., 2002). 

 “Hegel’s Antigone Redux: Woman in Four Parts” in The Owl of Minerva:
The Journal of the Hegel Society of America
(Vol. 33 No. 2, Spring/Summer 2002).

“‘Feminist’ Sympathy and Other Serious Crimes: A Reply to Swindle” in The Owl of Minerva:
The Journal of the Hegel Society of America (Vol. 24 No. 1, Fall 1992).

“Feminism and Ecology: On the Domination of Nature” in a special issue of Hypatia:
A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (Vol. 6 No. 1, Spring 1991).

"Hegel and 'The Woman Question': Recognition and Intersubjectivity" in The Sexism of Social and Political Theory: Women and Reproduction from Plato to Nietzsche, eds. Lorenne Clark and Lynda Lange. University of Toronto Press, 1979.

Women's Studies,  poem published in the Radical History Review, Vol. 2, No. 3 (1973).

By the Book,  a literary book column published weekly in Dan’s Papers, summer 2009.

                                                                                                                                    last updated 6 January  2022