Christine Overall

Christine Overall

Professor Emerita, Queen鈥檚 University Research Chair

Philosophy

Arts and Science

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Education

PhD, University of Toronto

Specializations

Philosophy of ageing and death, philosophy of gender and sexuality, procreative ethics, philosophy of religion

成人大片

After teaching philosophy and humanities at Marianopolis College, Montreal, for nine years, Christine Overall came to Queen鈥檚 University in 1984 as a Webster Fellow in the Humanities. In 1986 she was named a Queen鈥檚 National Scholar in the Queen鈥檚 Department of Philosophy. She was promoted to the rank of Associate Professor in 1987 and awarded tenure in 1990. In 1992 she was promoted to Full Professor. From 1997 to 2005 she served as Associate Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Science. In 2004 she was appointed to the John and Ella G. Charlton Professorship in Philosophy at Queen鈥檚 University, and in 2005 she was awarded a Queen鈥檚 University Research Chair.

Dr. Overall has also held visiting positions at several universities: the Inaugural Churchill Professorship in Feminist Philosophy at the University of Waterloo (2003); the Nancy鈥檚 Chair in Women鈥檚 Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University (Halifax) (2006-07); and the Visiting Professorship in Canadian Studies at Kwansei Gakuin University (Nishinomiya) (2011-12). 

Dr. Overall was the first feminist philosopher elected to the Royal Society of Canada (1998), and was the 2008 winner of the Royal Society of Canada鈥檚 Gender Studies Award. She has received two awards for teaching excellence, one from Queen鈥檚 University (1990) and one from the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (1996). Her 2003 book, Aging, Death, and Human Longevity: A Philosophical Inquiry, won both the Canadian Philosophical Association鈥檚 Book Prize (2005) and the Royal Society of Canada鈥檚 Abbyann Lynch Medal in Bioethics (2006). In 2014 she was the recipient of Queen鈥檚 University鈥檚 Prize for Excellence in Research.

Monographs
  • Ethics and Human Reproduction: A Feminist Analysis (Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1987; reprinted, 1989; republished by Routledge Library Editions (London, UK and New York City, 2013).
  • Human Reproduction: Principles, Practices, Policies (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1993).
  • A Feminist I: Reflections from Academia (Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 1998).
  • Thinking like a Woman: Personal Life and Political Ideas (Toronto: Sumach Press, 2001).
  • Aging, Death, and Human Longevity: A Philosophical Inquiry (Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 2003).
  • Why Have Children? The Ethical Debate (Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2012).
Edited Books / Collections
  • Feminist Perspectives: Philosophical Essays on Method and Morals, coedited with Lorraine Code and Sheila Mullett (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1988; reprinted, 1992; remained in print until September, 2002).
  • The Future of Human Reproduction (Toronto: Women鈥檚 Press, 1989).
  • Perspectives on AIDS: Ethical and Social Issues, coedited with William Zion (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1991; reprinted, 1992).
  • Dying in Public: Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer, by Sue Hendler (Kingston: Michael Grass House, 2012).
  • Pets and People: The Ethics of Our Relationships with Companion Animals (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017).
Edited Journal Issues
  • 鈥淓ducating Women/Women鈥檚 Education: In the Postsecondary Context,鈥 Atlantis 33.2 (2009).
Selected Journal Articles
  • 鈥淭he Nature of Mystical Experience,鈥 Religious Studies 18 (1982): 47鈥54.
  • 鈥淢ysticism, Phenomenalism, and W. T. Stace,鈥 Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 18 (1982): 177鈥190.
  • 鈥淣ew Reproductive Technology: Some Implications for the Abortion Issue,鈥 The Journal of Value Inquiry 19 (1985): 279鈥292.
  • 鈥淢iracles as Evidence against the Existence of God,鈥 The Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (1985): 347鈥353.
  • 鈥淎rtificial Reproduction and the Meaning of Infertility,鈥 Queen鈥檚 Quarterly 92 (Autumn, 1985): 482鈥488.
  • 鈥淩eproductive Ethics: Feminist and Non鈥慒eminist Approaches,鈥 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law/revue juridique 鈥渓a femme et le droit鈥 I, #2 (1986): 271鈥278.
  • 鈥溾楶luck A Fetus From Its Womb鈥: A Critique of Current Attitudes Toward the Embryo/Fetus,鈥 The University of Western Ontario Law Review 24 (1986): 1鈥14. (Winner of a $1000 prize for papers on the topic, 鈥淩eproduction and Technology: Implications for the Future鈥)
  • 鈥淪exuality, Parenting, and Reproductive Choices,鈥 Resources for Feminist Research/Documentation sur la recherche f茅ministe 16 #3 (September, 1987): 42鈥45.
  • 鈥淎scribing Sexual Orientations,鈥 Atlantis 13, #2 (Spring, 1988): 48鈥57.
  • 鈥淢other/Fetus/State Conflicts,鈥 Health Law in Canada 9 #4 (1989): 101鈥103, 122.
  • 鈥淗eterosexuality and Feminist Theory,鈥 Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20 #1 (March 1990): 1鈥18.
  • 鈥淪elective Termination of Pregnancy and Women鈥檚 Reproductive Autonomy,鈥 Hastings Center Report 20 #3 (May/June, 1990): 6鈥11.
  • 鈥淎ccess to In Vitro Fertilization: Costs, Care, and Consent,鈥 Dialogue 30 #3 (summer, 1991): 383鈥397.
  • 鈥淲hat鈥檚 Wrong with Prostitution? Evaluating Sex Work,鈥 Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 17:4 (summer, 1992): 705鈥724.
  • 鈥淔eeling Fraudulent: Some Moral Quandaries of a Feminist Instructor,鈥 Educational Theory 47 #1 (winter, 1997): 1-13.
  • 鈥淢iracles and God: A Reply to Robert A. H. Larmer,鈥 Dialogue 36 #4 (fall, 1997): 741-752.
  • 鈥淢onogamy, Non-Monogamy, and Identity,鈥 Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 13 #4 (fall, 1998): 1-17.
  •  鈥淢iracles and Larmer,鈥 invited response to Robert Larmer鈥檚 鈥淢iracles, Evidence, and God.鈥 Dialogue 42 #1 (2003): 123-135.
  • 鈥淭ranssexualism and 鈥楾ransracialism鈥,鈥 Social Philosophy Today 20 (July, 2004): 183-193.
  • 鈥淥ld Age and Ageism, Impairment and Ableism: Exploring the Conceptual and Material Connections,鈥 National Women鈥檚 Studies Association Journal Special Issue on Aging, Ageism, and Old Age 18 #1 (Spring 2006): 126-137.
  • 鈥淢iracles, Evidence, Evil, and God: A Twenty-Year Debate,鈥 Dialogue 45 #2 (Spring, 2006): 355-366.
  • 鈥淧ublic Toilets: Sex Segregation Revisited,鈥 Ethics and the Environment 12 (2), (Fall/Winter 2007): 71-91.
  • 鈥淣ever Eat Anything with a Face: Ontology and Ethics,鈥 Planning Theory 11 (4) (2012): 336-342.
  • 鈥淩eply to 鈥極verall and Larmer on Miracles as Evidence for the Existence of God鈥, by Frank Jankunis鈥 Dialogue 53 (4) (2014): 601- 609.
  • 鈥淩eproductive 鈥楽urrogacy鈥 and Parental Licensing,鈥 Bioethics 29 (5) (2015): 353鈥361.
  • 鈥淩ethinking Abortion, Ectogenesis, and Fetal Death,鈥 Journal of Social Philosophy 46 (1) (2015): 126-140.
Chapters in Books (from 2010 onward)
  • 鈥溾楩rom Here to Eternity鈥: Is It Good to Live Forever?鈥 in Life, Death, and Meaning: Key Philosophical Readings on the Big Questions, 2nd edition, edited by David Benatar (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2010): 379-393.
  • 鈥淚ndirect Indoctrination, Internalized Religion, and Parental Responsibility,鈥 in Religious Upbringing and the Costs of Freedom: Personal and Philosophical Essays, edited by Peter Caws and Stefani Jones (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2010): 11-26.
  • 鈥淣ew Reproductive Technologies and Practices: Benefits or Liabilities for Children?鈥 excerpted in The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook, second edition, edited by Donna Dickenson, Richard Huxtable, and Michael Parker (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010): 34-36.
  • 鈥淟ife Span Extension: Metaphysical Basis and Ethical Outcomes,鈥 in Enhancing Human Capacities, edited by Julian Savulescu, Ruud Ter Meulen, and Guy Kahane (Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011): 386-397.
  • 鈥淲hat I Learned in Deanland, or The Adventures of a (Female) Associate Dean,鈥 in Not Drowning But Waving: Women, Feminism, and the Liberal Arts, edited by Susan Brown, Jeanne Perrault, Jo-Ann Wallace, and Heather Zwicker (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2011): 143-155.
  • 鈥淚nto the Mouths of Babes: The Moral Responsibility to Breastfeed,鈥 with Tabitha Bernard, in Philosophical Inquiry into Pregnancy, Childbirth and Mothering: Maternal Subjects, edited by Sheila Lintott and Maureen Sander-Staudt (New York: Routledge, 2012): 49-63.
  • 鈥淎dopting a Life Course Approach,鈥 excerpted from Aging, Death, and Human Longevity, in Health Care Ethics in Canada, third edition, edited by Fran莽oise Baylis, Barry Hoffmaster, Susan Sherwin, and Kirstin Borgerson (Toronto: Nelson Education Ltd., 2012): 77-85.
  • Pr茅cis of Aging, Death, and Human Longevity: A Philosophical Inquiry reprinted in Readings in Health Care Ethics, 2nd edition, edited by Elisabeth (Boetzkes) Gedge and Wilfrid J. Waluchow (Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 2012): 618-624.
  • 鈥淲omen in Academia: Eight Misperceptions,鈥 in Nancy鈥檚 Chair 25th Anniversary Celebration: A Collection of Lectures by the Holders of Nancy鈥檚 Chair in Women鈥檚 Studies, 1999-2012, edited by Rita Shelton Deverell (Halifax, Nova Scotia: The Institute for Women, Gender, and Social Justice, 2012): 35-42.
  • 鈥淭he Ethical University,鈥 in Nancy鈥檚 Chair 25th Anniversary Celebration: A Collection of Lectures by the Holders of Nancy鈥檚 Chair in Women鈥檚 Studies, 1999-2012, edited by Rita Shelton Deverell (Halifax, Nova Scotia: The Institute for Women, Gender, and Social Justice, 2012): 43-58.
  • 鈥淕ender, Aspirational Identity, and Passing,鈥 in Passing/Out: Sexual Identity Veiled and Revealed, edited by Dennis Cooley and Kelby Harrison (Farnham, England: Ashgate Press, 2012): 203-211.
  • 鈥淐omments on Karin Sellberg鈥檚 鈥楶ro-Passing, Transgender Identity and Literature: (Post-) Transsexual Politics and Poetics of Passing鈥,鈥 in Passing/Out: Sexual Identity Veiled and Revealed, edited by Dennis Cooley and Kelby Harrison (Farnham, England: Ashgate Press, 2012): 219-223.
  • 鈥淎 Response to Sellberg,鈥 in Passing/Out: Sexual Identity Veiled and Revealed, edited by Dennis Cooley and Kelby Harrison (Farnham, England: Ashgate Press, 2012): 227-229.
  • 鈥淭rans Persons, Cisgender Persons, and Gender Identities,鈥 in The Philosophy of Sex, sixth edition, edited by Raja Halwani and Nicholas Power (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2012): 251-267.
  • 鈥淪exism and the Gendering of Universities,鈥 in Changing Places: Feminist Essays in Empathy and Relocation, edited by Valerie Burton and Jean Guthrie (Toronto: Inanna Publications, 2014): 56-71.
  • 鈥淲hat is the Value of Procreation?鈥 in Family-Making: Contemporary Ethical Challenges, edited by Fran莽oise Baylis and Carolyn McLeod (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014): 89-108.
  • 鈥淢y Parents鈥 Hands Are on My Back,鈥 in Class Lives: Stories from Across Our Economic Divide, edited by Chuck Collins, Jennifer Ladd, Maynard Seider, and Felice Yeskel (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2014): 124-126.
  • 鈥淲hen Prospective Parents Disagree鈥 (excerpted from Why Have Children? The Ethical Debate) in Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach, sixth edition, edited by Larry May and Jill B. Delston (New York: Taylor and Francis, 2016): 379-392.
  • 鈥淭hink Before You Breed鈥 (reprint), in The Stone Reader: Modern Philosophy in 133 Arguments, edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley (New York: Norton/Liveright, 2016), pp. 546-550.
  • 鈥淧arental Licensing and Pregnancy as a Form of Education,鈥 in Procreation, Parenthood, and Educational Rights: Ethical and Philosophical Issues, edited by Jaime Ahlberg and Michael Cholbi (New York: Routledge, 2016): 246-267.
  • 鈥淧aradox in Practice: What We Can Learn about Love from Relationships between Parents and Young Adult Children,鈥 in New Philosophies of Love and Sex: Thinking through Desire, edited by Sarah LaChance Adams, Christopher M. Davidson, and Caroline R. Lundquist. (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017): 145-166.
  • 鈥淭hrow Out the Dog? Death, Longevity and Companion Animals,鈥 in Pets and People: The Ethics of Our Relationships with Companion Animals, edited by Christine Overall (New York: Oxford, 2017): 249-263.
  • 鈥淗ow Old is Old?鈥, in The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Aging, edited by Geoffrey Scarre (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017): 13-30.
  • 鈥淭he Question of Longevity,鈥 in Should We Live Forever? Biological and Ethical Perspectives, Beitr盲ge des interdisziplin盲ren Symposiums vom 20. Juli 2016 im Institut f眉r Molekulare Biologie (IMB), Mainz. Akademie der Wissenshaften und der Literatur, Mainz. (Stuttgart, Germany: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2017): 15-25.
  •  鈥淩easons to Have Children鈥擮r Not,鈥 in The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children, edited by Anca Gheaus, Gideon Calder, and Jurgen De Wispelaere. (New York: Taylor and Francis, 2018): 147-157.
  • 鈥淲hose Child is This? 鈥楽urrogacy,鈥 Authority, and Responsibility,鈥 in Surrogacy in Canada: Critical Perspectives in Law and Policy, edited by Angela Cameron, Alana Cattapan, and Vanessa Gruber (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2018): 29-49.
  • 鈥淎ging and the Loss of Social Presence,鈥 in Aging in an Aging Society: Critical Reflections, edited by Iva Apostolova and Monique Lanoix. (Sheffield, UK: Equinox Publishing, 2019): 65-81.
  • 鈥淭he Ethics of Companion Animal Euthanasia,鈥 in The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics, edited by Bob Fischer. (New York: Routledge, 2019): 326-337.
  • 鈥淭he Paradox of Human Finitude,鈥 in Aging and Human Nature, edited by Claudia Bozzaro, Mark Schweda, and Michael Coors (New York: Springer, 2020): 161-169.
  •  鈥淚s Ageing Good?,鈥 in The Ethics of Ageing, edited by Christopher Wareham. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (forthcoming 2021).
  • 鈥淎in鈥檛 Love Grand? Looking at Grandparental Love,鈥 in Philosophy of Love in the Past, Present and Future, edited by Natasha McKeever, Joe Saunders, and Andr茅 Grahle. New York: Routledge (forthcoming 2021).
Work in progress
  • papers on philosophy of death and ageing
  • "My Children, Their Children, and Benatar鈥檚 Anti-Natalism鈥
Media

In addition to many radio and television interviews, from 1993 to 2006 Dr. Overall wrote a weekly column entitled 鈥淚n Other Words,鈥 published in the Kingston Whig-Standard. From 2008 to 2011 she wrote a monthly column for University Affairs, Canada鈥檚 national academic magazine.

Courses Taught
  • PHIL 101Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL 157 Moral Issues
  • PHIL 204 Life, Death, and Meaning
  • PHIL 263 Philosophy of Religion
  • PHIL 301 Moral Philosophy and Medicine (retitled Biomedical Ethics)
  • PHIL 375 Philosophy and Feminism
  • PHIL 376 Philosophy and Feminism
  • PHIL 454*/854 Topics in Feminist Philosophy: The Feminist Sexuality Debates
  • PHIL 454*/854 Topics in Feminist Philosophy: Philosophy of the Body
  • PHIL 495*/895 Ethics and Human Reproduction
  • PHIL 402/673 Advanced Studies in Feminism (University of Waterloo)
  • GWOM 6615 Feminist Philosophy and the Body (Mount Saint Vincent University)
  • PHIL 3350/WOMS 4411 Feminism and Masculinities (Mount Saint Vincent University)
  • Bioethics in Canada (Undergraduate) (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
  • Philosophy and Death (Graduate) (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)