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SUMMARY:Feminist Utopias: Transforming the Present of Philosophy - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:The Symposion “Feminist Utopias” is hosted by Reykjavik University\, Feminist Philosophy and NSU Study Circle Feminist Philosophy. Keynotes will be delivered by Prof. Alison Jagger\, Assoc. Prof. Kristie Dotson\, Prof. Nancy Bauer\, Prof. Ruth Hagengruber\, and Dr. Willow Verkerk. \nCo-hosted by Feminist Philosophy: Transforming Philosophy at The University of Iceland and NSU Study Circle Feminist Philosophy: Time\, History and the Transformation of Thought\nKeynote speakers:\nAlison Jaggar University of Colorado\, Boulder\nKristie Dotson Michigan State University\nNancy Bauer Tufts University\nRuth Hagengruber University of Paderborn\nWillow Verkerk Kingston University\nTheme of the symposium: \nFeminist Utopias -Transforming the Present of Philosophy\nSome of the most ground-breaking inventions in contemporary philosophy have come from feminist philosophy. More gender-conscious conceptions of humans have modified and enriched traditional philosophical ideas about epistemic\, ethical and political subjects\, and our understanding of the past of philosophy has been improved by recent scholarship on women in the history of philosophy. However\, the transformative potential of feminist philosophy for renewing the discipline in terms of canon\, concepts\, histories\, institutional cultures\, content\, and plurality of styles has not yet been actualized. The feminist utopias envisioned by feminist philosophers across traditional philosophical divides and cultures possess the potential for invigorating philosophy and bringing it back to basic questions of philosophy born out of wonder or frustration. Such utopias are not idealistic but represent our striving for a more realistic grasp of who we are and how we experience the world. The inherent tension between the particular and the universal\, the private and the public\, so strongly debated within feminist philosophy is a resource for disclosing new philosophical futures.\nOver the course of four days we will explore these themes together. The first day will be spent at the University of Iceland in Reykjavík where we will listen to keynote speakers in an open conference. In the evening we leave for Skálholt which is a beautiful historic place in the south of Iceland\, about an hour’s drive from Reykjavík. In Skálholt we will have a three-day workshop with paper presentations and discussion sessions.\nThe symposium provides a space for theoretical experimentation and cross-fertilization of methodologies and ideas. It aims to develop insights that could be used for further research within philosophy\, literature\, history of ideas and related areas. We welcome proposals for presentations at the workshop in Skálholt.\nFormat of the presentation:\nEach presentation will have 30 minutes for presentation and discussion.\nTo submit a proposal please send via email to the coordinators: feministphilosophy@nsuweb.org or eyjabryn@hi.is\nA written proposal (350 words) with a title and descriptive subtitle.\nA short bio (200 words)\nIf you would like to attend the symposium without presenting\, please email a short bio.\nThe deadline to submit proposals is November 15\, 2016. \nContact persons are Sigríður Þorgeirsdóttir sigrthor@hi.is  and Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir eyjabryn@hi.is.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/in-progress-feminist-utopias-transforming-the-present-of-philosophy/
LOCATION:Skálholt\, Bláskógabyggð\, Suðurland\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Époque Émilienne - Philosophy and Science 1700-1750
DESCRIPTION:The third international and interdisciplinary conference Époque Émilienne – Philosophie und Wissenschaft 1700-1750\, in honor of the French philosopher and scientist Émilie Du Châtelet\, is organized by Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber and Dr. Andrea Reichenberger (Paderborn University\, Germany) of the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists\, in cooperation with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für französischsprachige Philosophie e.V. \n\n\nInvited speakers:  \n\nAndreas Blank (Paderborn/Berlin)\, Gabor Boros (Budapest)\, Luka Boršić (Zagreb)\, Clara Carus (Cambridge\, MA)\, Waltraud Ernst (Linz)\, Stefanie Ertz (Berlin)\, Aleksandra Gieralt (London\, Ontario)\, Andrew Janiak (Durham)\, Ivana Skuhala Karasman (Zagreb)\, Ulla Kölving & Andrew Brown (Ferney-Voltaire)\, Ansgar Lyssy (Munich)\, Christophe Martin (Paris)\, Iulia Mihai (Ghent)\, Elena Muceni (Geneva)\, Fritz Nagel (Basel)\, Gianni Paganini (Vercelli)\, Osmo Pekonen (Helsinki)\, Tinca Prunea (Bucharest)\, Ana Rodrigues (Paderborn)\, Bertram Eugene Schwarzbach (Paris)\, Susana Seguin (Paris)\, Lieselotte Steinbrügge (Bochum)\, Marco Storni (Paris)\, Dieter Suisky (Berlin)\, Jacqueline Taylor (San Francisco)\, George Vlahakis (Patras)
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/epoque-emilienne-philosophy-and-science-1700-1750/
LOCATION:L-Building\, Uni-Campus\, Warburgerstr. 100\, Paderborn\, 33100\, Germany
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SUMMARY:An Imaginary Conversation Between Margaret Cavendish and Virginia Woolf
DESCRIPTION:A special public\, script-in-hand performance offered in conjunction with the Nicosia Medieval Festival 2017\, at CVAR Ermou Street\, Niscosia\, Cyrpus\, as part of Othello’s Island 2017 – the Annual Conference on Medieval and Early Modern Studies. In this premiere\, semi-performed reading of a new play by Jim Fitzmaurice\, we are asked to imagine an impossible meeting. Two women writers – both notorious in their day\, but separated by over two hundred years – finally chance upon one another at the Bahtezar Cafe in CVAR. \nThis brief performance creates an imaginary conversation\, both serious and comic\, between Margaret Cavendish\, a prolific Early Modern woman writer\, and Virginia Woolf\, the famous novelist who ridiculed Cavendish in “The Common Reader” (1929). Woolf was fascinated by Cavendish\, and the ridicule seems to have hidden a strong affinity felt by Woolf for Cavendish. The two talk philosophy and what might be called “the nature of nature”. For Cavendish\, the Goddess Natura was all important. Along the way\, she and Woolf also get up to high jinks with Sir Constantijn Huygens\, John Evelyn\, and other 17th century intellectuals.\nActors and stage crew will include students from the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/reading-an-imaginary-conversation-between-margaret-cavendish-and-virginia-woolf/
LOCATION:CVAR/Severis Foundation\, Ermou\, Nicosia\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Reading
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SUMMARY:Women Intellectuals in 18th Century Germany
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Corey W. Dyck (Western Ontario)\nOf Minds and Medicine: The Women Intellectuals of Halle \nBernhard Ritter (Klagenfurt)\nSolace or Counsel for Death: Kant and Maria von Herbert
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/women-intellectuals-in-18th-century-germany-2/
LOCATION:Technologiepark 21\, Universität Paderborn\, 33100\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Workshop
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