On 1 October 2024, as part of the international colloquium “Oral and regional cultural assets in university research and teaching” at the University Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah de Fès, Ana Rodrigues from the University of Paderborn will give a lecture on “L’histoire des femmes philosophes : Penser au-delà des formes d’expression institutionnalisées”.
Here is the schedule for the events from October 1st, 2024, as part of the colloquium at the University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah de Fès:
Location: CEDOC, Lecture Hall 2 (Amphi 2)
08:30–09:00 – Reception and registration of participants
Opening speeches
Moderation: Rahma Barbara
09:00–09:30
– Welcome by the President of the University Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah de Fès
– Welcome by the Dean of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Dhar El Mehraz (USMBA)
– Welcome by the conference organizing committee
Plenary lecture with discussion
Moderation: Rahma Barabara (Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah de Fès)
09:30–10:15
– Jean-Philippe Zouogbo (Université Paris Cité)
Oral heritage and the promotion of sustainable development goals. Valuing, mediating, and teaching
10:15–10:30 – Coffee break
Session 1 – Oral Culture and Identity
Moderation: Martina Möller (Université de Versailles)
10:30–11:00
– Naima Tahiri & Karim Animi (Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah de Fès)
Languages – Cultures – Identities
11:00–11:30
– Mounia Alami (Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah de Fès)
The connection between oral traditions and identity formation in contemporary society
11:30–12:00
– Fatima-Zohra Iflahen & Fatima Ezzahra Benkhallouq (Université Cadi Ayyad de Marrakech)
Light Passers: Women’s voices in the transmission of knowledge, from silence to re-appropriation
12:00–12:30
– Imane Taib (Université Cadi Ayyad de Marrakech)
Women and Identity Construction: A Multidimensional Exploration
12:30–13:00
– Ana Rodrigues (Universität Paderborn)
The history of women philosophers: Thinking beyond institutionalized forms of expression
13:00–13:20 – Discussion
13:30–14:30 – Lunch
Further information about the Colloquium can be found here.
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