Did you catch our Summer Term New Voices Talk Series on Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine? Have you not had enough talks about fertility, maternity and reproduction yet? Still keen on the topic?
Don’t miss out on the upcoming Workshop Women in the History of Medicine and Philosophy on 18 June at 2.00 pm at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. You can join us in-person or via a hybrid connection. For registration please click here.
Preliminary Program:
Dr. Ivana Skuhala Karasman (Senior scientific fellow at IFZG Croatia) – Croatian Women Philosopher and Psychologist: Elza Kučera
Dr. Ilaria Ferrara (adjunct professor at the University of Salerno, Italy; former Post-doc at University of Ferrara) – The Logic of Exclusion: Prejudice and the Fallacy of Generalization in Dorothea Christiane Erxleben’s Rigorous Investigation.
Vanessa Sabbatini (PhD Candidate at the Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy) – Medical women in the Marche region in the Contemporary Age: the case of Giulia Bonarelli and her “method of gentleness.”
Ivana Zečević (PhD Candidate at University of Groningnen, the Netherlands) – From Hospitals to Village Outreaches: Changing Ideas Around Motherhood and Childcare in Villa Maria and Mua Hospitals, 1900s-1980s.
Invited Discussants: Dr. Fabrizio Bigotti (CSMBR, Pisa); Dr. Michele Vagnetti (Paderborn University); PD Dr. Friedrich Markewitz (Paderborn University) and Dr. Jil Muller (HWPS, Paderborn).
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