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BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

provides up-to-date information and cutting-edge critical analysis of biopolitical asymmetries and other mechanisms and effects of power in philosophy and beyond

Tag: Humanism

Bibliographies and Introductory Reading Guides in Recognition of Black History Month

Last weekend, Patrick O’Donnell, a member of BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY’s Facebook group who wrote a guest post for us last month, generously shared a number of his bibliographies and reading guides with the group in recognition of Black History Month. These bibliographies and reading guides are listed below with hyperlinks in the titles that will take […]

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  • hallmelinda
    • Where Are the Women?
    • The Historical Origin of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
    • BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: The first two weeks
    • Call for Applications: 2019 Feminist Decolonial Politics Workshop, UNC Charlotte, May 14-17th (deadline: Feb. 1, 2019)
    • Bird Box’s Mental Illness Problem & Blindness as Metaphor
  • shelleytremain
    • Indigenous/Settler, Princeton University, Apr. 4-6, 2019
    • Dialogues on Disability: Shelley Tremain Interviews Richard Moore
    • CFP: Decolonization and Disrupting the Settler-Colonial Narratives on the Northern Prairies
    • CFP: Encounters and Exchanges: Exploring the History of Science, Technology and Mātauranga (Indigenous Knowledge), Blenheim, New Zealand, Dec. 1-3, 2019 (deadline: Apr. 15, 2019)
    • The Wits Centre for Critical Diversity Studies and Philosophy of Disability as Critical Diversity Studies

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