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Colloque international “Wittgenstein and Feminism” (26-27 mars 2021)

 

Organisé par l’Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne et l’Université de Bergen, Norvège

Pour participer au colloque et recevoir le lien Zoom, merci de s’inscrire avant jeudi 25 mars (18h) au plus tard à l’adresse suivante :  jasmin.traechtler@uib.no

L’affiche et le programme se trouvent ici, accompagnés des résumés des présentations:

Program_Wittgenstein and Feminism DV

 

 

Wittgenstein and Feminism

March 26th-27th, 2021

Organized by Mickaëlle Provost, Jasmin Trächtler, Sandra Laugier and Carlota Salvador Megias

 

Keynotes:

Alice Crary (New School for Social Research, New York)

Layla Raïd (Université Picardie Jules-Verne, Amiens)

Chon Tejedor (University of Valencia) and Stella Villarmea (Complutense University of Madrid)

 


Friday, 26th March 2021 (CET)

 

10:00-10:15: Welcome

PANEL: RENEWAL OF FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY FROM A WITTGENSTEINIAN PERSPECTIVE

10:15-11:00: Valérie Aucouturier (Université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles): Philosophy of Everyday Life: Rethinking the Role of Philosophy in our Lives with the Oxford “Women Philosopher Quartet” (Anscombe, Foot, Midgley, Murdoch)

11:00-11:05: Break

11:05-11:50: Isabel Gamero Cabrera (Complutense University of Madrid): What is a woman? Or, has Wittgenstein something to say in the cis/trans debate?

11:50-12:00: Break

 

PANEL: RETHINKING MORAL AND POLITICAL EMANCIPATION WITH ORDINARY LANGUAGE PHILOSOPHY

12:00-12:45: Salla Aldrin Salskov (University of Helsinki): “The difficulty of a change of attitude” as key to moral understanding, or: what is at stake in contemporary queer and feminist criticism

12:45-14:30: Lunchbreak

14:30-15:15: Miranda Boldrini (University of Roma – La Sapienza): Education as Transformation in the Ethics of Care

15:15-15:20: Break

KEYNOTE TALK

15:20-16:15: Chon Tejedor (University of Valencia) & Stella Villarmea (Complutense University of Madrid): Constructing Feminism with Wittgenstein’s Tools: Self-Stultification, Resemblance and Aspect-Seeing

16:15-17:00: Break

 

KEYNOTE TALK

17:00-17:55: Alice Crary (New School for Social Research): Following in the Footsteps of Ecofeminism: a role for Wittgenstein 

 


Saturday, 27th March 2021 (CET)

 

10:45-11:00: Welcome

PANEL: RETHINKING MORAL AND POLITICAL EMANCIPATION WITH ORDINARY LANGUAGE PHILOSOPHY

11:00-11:45: Mona Gérardin-Laverge (Sophiapol, Université Paris Nanterre) : Ordinary Realism and Family Resemblances: Thinking Gender and Feminist Struggles with Wittgenstein

11:45-11:50: Break

11:50-12:35: Martha Treviño (University of St Andrews): Transfeminism and Political Forms of Life

12:35-14:30: Lunch break

 

PANEL: LANGUAGE AND TEXTURES OF EXPERIENCE

14:30-15:15: Lisa McKeown (New School for Social Research): The Joke’s on Who: The Reorienting Power of Retorts

15:15-15:20: Break

 

KEYNOTE TALK

15:20-16:15: Layla Raïd (Université Picardie Jules-Verne): Attunement and Bafflement

 

20:00-20:30: Closing meeting

 

 


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Pierre Fasula (27 mars 2021). Colloque international “Wittgenstein and Feminism” (26-27 mars 2021). EXeCO. Consulté le 21 juin 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/onbp


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