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SUMMARY:New Voices Talk Series - Latin American Women Philosophers
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DESCRIPTION:<p>LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN PHILOSOPHERS</p>\n<p>This edition of the New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy is organized by Pedro Pricladnitzky\, Research Associate at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists\, and is dedicated to Women Philosophers from Latin America.</p>\n<p>The works of Latin American women philosophers as well as theorists from related disciplines stand as a testament to the rich scenario of philosophical inquiry emerging from their diverse cultural\, historical\, and political contexts. Their scholarship not only offers penetrating insights into enduring philosophical questions but also serves as a potent catalyst for interrogating and reshaping dominant paradigms within the field.</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/new-voices-talk-series/</p>\n<p>The first talk will take place on Wednesday\, 28.08\, at 4.30pm (CEST).</p>\n<p>Everyone is welcome to attend!</p>\n<p><strong>To register and receive the zoom invitation please follow the instructions on this link:&nbsp\;https://indico.uni-paderborn.de/event/82/registrations/101/</strong></p>\n<p>Any questions\, please contact Pedro Pricladnitzky:&nbsp\;pedro.pricladnitzky@uni-paderborn.de</p>\n<p><strong>Schedule (Time Zone CEST):&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p><strong>28/08 - 16h30-18h -</strong>&nbsp\;Aza Njeri (Pontif&iacute\;cia Universidade Cat&oacute\;lica do Rio de Janeiro):</p>\n<p><strong>"Amefricanity&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Resistance"</strong></p>\n<p><strong>04/09 - 16h30-18h -</strong>&nbsp\;Teresa Rodriguez (Universidad Nacional Aut&oacute\;noma de M&eacute\;xico):</p>\n<p><strong>"Laureana Wright and Social Romanticism in Mexico during the second half of the 19th century"</strong></p>\n<p><strong>11/09 - 16h30-18h</strong>&nbsp\;- Natalia Strok (Universidad de Buenos Aires-CONICET-Universidad Nacional de La Plata):</p>\n<p><strong>"Juana Manuela Gorriti: romanticism and political&nbsp\;critique"</strong></p>\n<p><strong>18/09 - 16h30-18h -</strong>&nbsp\;Viridiana Benitez (Universidad Veracruzana):</p>\n<p><strong>"Manuela&nbsp\;S&aacute\;enz:&nbsp\;Liberty&nbsp\;beyond&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;gender"</strong></p>\n<p><strong>25/09 - 16h30-18h -</strong>&nbsp\;Sarah Bonfim (Universidade Estadual de Campinas):</p>\n<p><strong>"Female&nbsp\;education:&nbsp\;Francisca&nbsp\;Diniz's&nbsp\;appeal"</strong></p>\n<p><strong>02/10 - 16h30-18h</strong>&nbsp\;- Stephanie Rivera Berruz (Marquette University):</p>\n<p><strong>"Ofelia&nbsp\;Rodriguez&nbsp\;Acosta:&nbsp\;On&nbsp\;Naturalism\,&nbsp\;Love&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Social&nbsp\;Progress"</strong></p>\n<p><strong>10/10 - 16h30-18h -</strong>&nbsp\;Silvia Manzo (Universidad Nacional de La Plata):</p>\n<p><strong>"<strong>Elvira L&oacute\;pez and the emergence of feminism in Argentina</strong></strong><strong>"</strong></p>
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