APA Central, Early Modern Women and Dr. Martin Luther King

February 20, 2019 - February 23, 2019
Society for the Study of Early Modern Women, APA Central Division

Denver, Colorado, United States
United States

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Texas Tech University
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Join us at the Central APA in Denver for a unique opportunity! For the first time, the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women is an affiliated group of the APA and is hosting its first APA session. This session will bring the philosophical arguments and themes of early modern women (especially on political theory and practice, theories of justice, oppression, normative theories, and philosophy of action) in conversation with those of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The content of the joint session is broadly construed, but with an eye toward contributions that draw from, or are indebted to, the work of early modern women and Dr. King. Differences and similarities will be discussed in view of historical and contemporary lenses. Contributions that integrate current political realities are especially encouraged.

Please direct questions to the program chair, Dwight Lewis, [email protected], or session organizer, Jill Hernandez, at [email protected].

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