Reading Groups / Epistemologias Feministas
Reading Group sobre Epistemologias Feministas
26 / 01 / 2023 - 31 / 12 / 2023, 16:00 - 17:30
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Reading Group sobre Epistemologias Feministas

26 Jan
Donna Haraway (1988). Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective. Feminist Studies, 14(3), 575–599. https://doi.org/10.2307/3178066, apresentado por Blanca Luque

9 Fev
Evelyn Fox Keller (2004). What impact, if any, has feminism had on science?. Indian Academy of Sciences, 9(1), 7-13, apresentado por Gonçalo Martins

23 Fev
Lynn Hankinson Nelson (1995). A Feminist Naturalized Philosophy of Science. Synthese, 104(3), 399–421. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20117440, apresentado por Blanca Luque

9 Mar
Nadje Al-Ali, Isabel Käser (2022). Beyond Feminism? Jineolojî and the Kurdish Women’s Freedom Movement. Politics & Gender, 18(1), 212-243. doi:10.1017/S1743923X20000501, apresentado por Silvia Di Marco

23 Mar
2 chapters form the book Feminism & Methodology, Ed. Sandra Harding, Indiana University Press, 1987: (1) Sandra Harding, “Is there a feminist method?, Introduction to Feminism and Methodology”, pp.1-14; (2) Joan Kelly-Gadol, “The Social Relation of the Sexes”, pp. 15-29, apresentados por Blanca Luque e Joan Bertran San-Millan

5 Abr
Elisabeth A. Lloyd, (1995). Feminism As Method: What Scientists Get That Philosophers Don’t. Philosophical Topics, 23(2), 189–220. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43154212, apresentado por Elisa García

20 Abr
Cassandra L. Pinnick, C. L. (1994). Feminist Epistemology: Implications for Philosophy of Science. Philosophy of Science, 61(4), 646–657. http://www.jstor.org/stable/188340, apresentado por Silvia Di Marco

4 Mai
Sarah S. Richardson (2010). Feminist philosophy of science: history, contributions, and challenges. Synthese, 177(3), 337–362. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40985708, apresentado por Blanca Luque

1 Jun
2 chapters form the book Ecofeminism, Ed. Maria Mies & Vandana Shiva, Zed Books, 2014: (1) Vandana Shiva “Masculinization of the Motherland” (pp. 108-115); (2) Vandana Shiva “Women’s Indigenous Knowledge and Biodiversity Conservation” (pp. 164-173), apresentado por Gonçalo Martins

15 Jun
Sally Haslanger (2000), Gender and Race: (What) Are They? (What) Do We Want Them To Be?. Noûs, 34: 31-55. https://doi.org/10.1111/0029-4624.00201, apresentado por Lara Barbara

26 Sep
Elizabeth Anderson (1995). Knowledge, Human Interests, and Objectivity in Feminist Epistemology. Philosophical Topics, 23(2), 27–58. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43154207, apresentado por Silvia Di Marco

11 Out
Heidi E. Grasswick (2011), Introduction: Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science
in the Twenty-First Century , in Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science. Power in Knowledge, Ed. Heidi E. Grasswick (Springer), apresentado por Blanca Luque

25 Out
Phyllis Rooney (2011), The Marginalization of Feminist Epistemology
and What That Reveals About Epistemology ‘Proper’, in Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science. Power in Knowledge, Ed. Heidi E. Grasswick (Springer), pp. 3-24, apresentado por Silvia Di Marco

8 Nov
Kristina Rolin (2002), Contextualism in Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, in Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science. Power in Knowledge, Ed. Heidi E. Grasswick (Springer), pp. 25-44, apresentado por Joan Bertran San-Millán

22 Nov
Samantha Frost (2002), The implications of the New Materialisms for Feminist Epistemology, in Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science. Power in Knowledge, Ed. Heidi E. Grasswick (Springer), pp. 69-84, apresentado por Gonçalo Martins

13 Dez
Karen Barad (2003), Posthumanist Performativity: Toward an Understanding of How Matter Comes to Matter. Signs, 28(3),801-831. https://doi.org/10.1086/345321, apresentado por Vanessa Triviño

 

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