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SUMMARY:Virtual Lectures on “Literature and the Pandemics in Historical Perspectives”
DESCRIPTION:Lecture | February and March 17\, 2021 | Commission on Science and Literature\n\n\nCommission on Science and Literature DHST/IUHPST\n\n\nThe Commission on Science and Literature DHST/IUHPST is very glad to announce a series of virtual open lectures on “Literature and the Pandemics in Historical Perspectives” to be given by distinguished scholars in the field. The first two lectures are as follows:\n\n\n17 Feb 14.00 UTC\nRebecca Totaro\, Florida Gulf Coast University\, Shakespeare’s London. Crisis and creativity in Plague-Time\n\nhttps://hou.webex.com/hou/j.php… \n\n\n\n\n\n\n17 March 14.00 UTC\nAureo Lustosa Guerios \, University of Padua\, The Plague and the Mob: group identity and anonymity in literature from the Black Death to the Influenza Pandemic\n\nhttps://hou.webex.com/hou/j.php… \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe virtual lectures will be given at 14.00 UTC (15.00 CET). They will be hosted by the M.Sc. program “Science Communication” of the Hellenic Open University and jointly organized with the University of Birmingham.\n\n\nGeorge Vlahakis and John Holmes\, CoSciLit President and Secretary
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SUMMARY:SSWPH Inaugural Conference
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers: Inaugural Conference of the Society for the Study of Women in Phenomenology (SSWPH)\n\n\nThe Society for the Study of Women in Phenomenology (SSWPH) announces its inaugural international conference to be held virtually from March 19–20\, 2021.\n\n\nKeynote Speakers:\n\n\nSarah Borden-Sharkey (Wheaton College\, IL)\nHelen Fielding (Western University)\nRuth Hagengruber (Paderborn University)\nJulia Jansen (KU Leuven)\n\nRosemary Rizo-Patrón de Lerner (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú) The Society for the Study of Women in Phenomenology (SSWPH) is a learned society focused on researching the work of women in phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy. We have three objectives. First\, we wish to uncover and critically examine the work of women in phenomenology or phenomenological philosophy from the early phenomenological movement to the current day\, including but not limited to such figures as Hedwig Conrad-Martius\, Edith Stein\, Gerda Walther\, Simone de Beauvoir\, María Zambrano\, Hannah Arendt\, Sylvia Wynter\, Iris Marion Young\, María Lugones\, Angela Ales Bello\, Roberta De Monticelli\, Judith Butler\, Linda Martín Alcoff\, Mariana Ortega\, and Jacqueline Martinez. Second\, we wish to create a dialogue between those working in the phenomenological tradition and other schools of thought and research methods to address questions of philosophical import. Third\, we seek to cultivate new phenomenological\, philosophical work that draws inspiration from and/or extends the ideas of the thinkers of the Society’s focus. We carry out our mandate through a series of conferences\, workshops\, debates\, translation projects\, and scholarly publications. The Society is open to all scholars interested in the work of women in phenomenology or phenomenological philosophy. We invite abstracts of no more than 300 words for papers to be presented at our first conference. Presenters will have between 20 and 30 minutes to present their papers. We welcome papers on the work of women phenomenologists and phenomenologically informed philosophers. Also welcome are papers that use women’s phenomenology to address issues or questions in philosophy. Papers that focus on the history of phenomenology and/or dialogue with other disciplines or fields of philosophy are also encouraged. The deadline for submission of abstracts is December 20\, 2020. Please send abstracts to: Julia Mühl-Sawatzki (julia.muehl.sawatzki@upb.de) and Antonio Calcagno (acalcagn@uwo.ca). Please direct any questions to Julia Mühl-Sawatzki and/or Antonio Calcagno.\n\n\nFor further information please visit our website: www.sswph.org
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