Christina Hoff Sommers is an American philosopher, writer and social personality
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Christina Hoff Sommers is an American philosopher, writer and social personality
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She married Fred Sommers in 1981, who was the Harry A Wolfson Chair in Philosophy at Brandeis University. They have two sons named Tamler and David.
She lived with her family in Chevy Chase. Her husband died in 2014 at the age of 91.
Christina Marie Hoff was born on 28 September 1950 in Petaluma, California, USA to Dolores and Kenneth Hoff. She is Jewish by decent.
She did her Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University where she graduated ‘Phi Beta Kappa’ in 1971 and went on to do her PhD in philosophy from Brandeis University, which she completed in 1979. During her PhD she was also an instructor at the University of Massachusetts at Boston.
After her PhD she became an assistant professor of philosophy at Clark University in 1980 and was subsequently promoted to associate professor in 1986, where she specialised in moral theory. She continued to teach at Clark University till 1997.
In 1997, she became the WH Brady fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). She is a member of the Board of Advisors of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) that focuses on civil liberties in the academia of USA.
Christina Sommers has appeared in a number of television shows including ‘Nightline’, ‘60 Minutes’, ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’ and Comedy Central’s ‘The Daily Show’. She has also delivered lectures and taken part in debates at various colleges and institutions.
She has served on the National Advisory Board of the Independent Women’s Forum and at the Centre of the American Experiment that has been credited with playing a major role in empowering conservatives in Minnesota.
She has written several articles in leading journals including the ‘Time’ magazine, ‘Huffington Post’ and ‘The Atlantic’, to name a few. She also runs a video blog and has created many short videos for the educational website called ‘Prager University’. Her video series called ‘The Factual Feminist’ has been posted on You Tube, which has received over two million views.
Her books include ‘Who Stole Feminism? : How Women Have Betrayed Women’ (1994), ‘The War Against Boys’ (2000), ‘The Science on Women in Science’ (2009) and ‘Freedom Feminism : Its Surprising History and Why it Matters Today’ (2013).
Her articles that have had a major impact on society are ‘Should the Academy Support Academic Feminism?’ published in the Public Affairs Quarterly in 1988, ‘The Feminist Revelation’ that appeared in the Social Philosophy and Policy in 1990 and ‘Do These Feminists Like Women’ that was published in the Journal of Social Philosophy 1990.
She has also done editorial work including ‘Vice & Virtue in Everyday Life : Introductory Readings in Ethics’, co-edited with Robert J Fogelin in 1984 and ‘Right and Wrong : Basic Readings in Ethics’, again co-edited with Robert J Fogelin’.