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SUMMARY:IAPH International Workshop 'Feminism and Philosophy: New and old questions'
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAM\nTHURSDAY\, 1st DECEMBER\n9:30-10:00 Presentation and Inauguration10:00-10:30 Ruth Hagengruber: Why Women Philosophers were excluded: The History of Women Philosophers and the New Philosophy. From Bible critics to a (Monist) Metaphysics of Love10:30-11:00 Concha Roldán: Philosophical Canon against Philosophy’s History: Ideology and Context11:00-11:30 Debate11:30-12:00 Coffee12:00-12:30 Agustina Varela: Spaces of (Non) Appearance. Rethinking Identity and Violence in Hannah Arendt’s work from a Feminist Perspective12:30-13:00 Cristina Sánchez: Political Violence’s and Gender: Exclusions\, reductions\, and some innovations13:00-13:30 Debate13:00-15:00 Lunch15:00-15:30 Stella Villarmea: Obstetric Violence: A view from the Philosophy of Birth15:30-16:00 Mary Ellen Waithe: Women Philosophers from Non-Western Traditions: The First Four Thousand Years16:00-16:30 Debate \nFRIDAY\, 2nd DECEMBER\n9:30-10:00 Astrid Wagner: The vicious circle of post-Truth discourse in the digitalized public shere10:00-10:30 Inmaculada Perdomo: Gender and Digital Technologies. Epistemic Injustices10:30-11:00 Debate11:00-11:30 Coffee11:30-12:00 María José Guerra: Ecofeminist Critical approaches: Why we need them now?12:00-12:30 Priyanka Jha: Women shaping Institutions: Annie Besant and Making of an Indian University12:30-13:00 Debate13:00-14:00 Lunch14:00-14:30 Andrea Günther: Creating the IAPH Archive14:30-15:00 Debate and ConclusionsIAPH Board Meeting: 15:00-16:00 (CET) \n  \nFurther information can be found here. \nOrganization:Cristina Sánchez Muñoz\, Agustina Varela Manograsso and Patricia Lara Folch (Institute of Women’s Research\, IUEM)
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/iaph-international-workshop-feminism-and-philosophy-new-and-old-questions/
LOCATION:Autonomous University of Madrid\, Madrid\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Conference 'Collecting the Heritage: South-East European Women Philosophers'
DESCRIPTION:The Research Center for Women in Philosophy (CIŽUF) at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb is proud to invite you to the conference \nCollecting the Heritage: South-East European Women Philosophers \nwhich will take place in a hybrid mode at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb and online on 2nd and 3rd December 2022. \nFind the link for online participation here. \nThe region of South-East Europe is problematic from many perspectives. It was the region in which the famous Theodosian border cut the oikoumene in two parts which resulted in two different historical and cultural developments: Western Europe and Eastern Europe. The region is marked by a variety of perspectives and historical tensions: the Christian Europe vs. the Ottoman Empire\, the Catholic “West” vs. the Orthodox “East”\, communism vs. transition to capitalism\, the 19 th -century desire to unite vs. the late 20 th -century desire to split\, life at the border vs. the magnetism of the center\, periphery of the cultural world vs. authentic and independent cultural identity\, shame vs. comes The list could go on. \nDue to linguistic barriers\, ie the Western lack of interest in getting acquainted with texts in “different” languages\, works of many women philosophers of the region are still not known to the rest of the world. In order to change that\, we encourage to contribute to the with some of the following topics: \n\nMore general overviews of women philosophers of the past in a particular SE European country.\nIntellectual biography of a single SE European woman philosopher.\nWomen’s education and philosophy.\nWomen philosophers in context:\n\nof religious and cultural diversity\,\nof specificity of communism\,\nof transitions.\n\n\nIs there a common philosophical denominator of SE European women philosophers?\nAre there specific feminist movements within single SE European countries?\nSE European women philosophers and recent refugee crises.\n\nThis invitation is also a call for papers for a special issue that aims at collecting articles that will popularize women philosophers of South-East Europe. Selected texts will be published in the Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists (BRILL)\,  Volume 2\, Issue 1 (2023) with guest editors Luka Boršić and Ivana Skuhala Karasman. \nOrganizing Committee: \nPh.D. Ivana Suhala Karasman\nPh.D. Ana Maskalan\nProf. Ph.D. Ankica Čakardić\nPh.D. Luka Boršić \n  \nPlease find the whole program of the conference here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/conference-collecting-the-heritage-south-east-european-women-philosophers/
LOCATION:Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb\, Zagreb\, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)
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