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SUMMARY:Women and their Body
DESCRIPTION:Recent events have shown that it is urgent and fundamentally important to shed new light\, through philosophical\, linguistic\, literary\, scientific\, medical and artistic perspectives\, on the female body and the position of women in relation to their body. Too often it seems that women do not have the right to determine their own body\, although men have never been deprived of this right. The question of power over the body is strongly linked to the distinction between men and women. It seems that men have more rights and power on their own body than women. But how is this possible? What is the status of the female body in culture and society? Why is the female body both\, an object of desire and a battlefield for demonstrating male power? To what extent have medicine and technology interfered in recent years with the female body and with what consequences? \nThe conference Women and their body intends to enlarge the network by making it more interdisciplinary\, starting with a multidisciplinary Talk Series and Conference. Early scholars as well as established researchers are invited to send abstracts covering different fields in the humanities\, speaking about Women and their body. New Voices is a place to connect and to foster communication on our work. \nIn the Talk Series from Winter 2022/23\, there are 6 meetings/dates (completely on Zoom) and on March\, 15th\, 16th and 17th 2023\, an international\, hybrid conference will take place\, with a Masterworkshop on March 15th. \nRegistration is now open to everybody interested in the subject (no registration fees): https://indico.uni-paderborn.de/event/21/ \nFor further information or any question\, please feel free to send an email to contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org \n\nPanel I \n09.30 Welcome \n10.00 Chelsea Harry: Sappho and the Body in Desire \n10.30 Enrico Piergiacomi: Leontion and Epicurean Woman Body \n11.00 George N. Vlahakis: The real body-the imaginative body. Women and their bodies in the ancient Greek drama \n11.30 Coffee Break \n11.45 Amalia Cerrito: Theoretically contended: the female body in 13th-century theology\, anthropology\, and natural philosophy \n12.15 Amber L. Griffioen: Losing a Part of You? On the Philosophical Relevance of Miscarriage and other Forms of Pregnancy Loss \n12.45 Lunch \n14.00 Sidra Shahid: Miscarriage: Phenomenological and Feminist Perspectives \n14.30 Stella Villarmea: A New Logos for Genos: Approaching a Philosophy of Birth \n15.00 Sarah Pawlett-Jackson: Menstrual temporality: Cyclic bodies in a linear world \n15.30 Coffee Break \n15.45 Carlota Serrahima: The experience of dysmenorrhea \n16.15 Ainhoa Rodriguez: Been Seen whilst hidden \n16.45 Paula Muhr: Current Neuroimaging Research into Hysteria and its Ambiguous Relation to the Traumatised Female Body \n17.15 Coffee Break \n17.30 Urszula Lisowska: The Politics of the Thyroid. Re-Claiming One’s Own Metabolism \nPanel II \n09.30 Welcome \n10.00 Felix Grewe: The Reinvention of the human body: Cyborgs\, String Figures and new Boundaries \n10.30 Annalisa Cananzi: Women’s body and digital technologies: disembodied freedom or reproduction of social hierarchies? \n11.00 Evangelia Chordaki: Describe\, experience\, and visualize: Re-inventing the female body through science communication \n11.30 Coffee Break \n11.45 Lisa Krall: Mothers matter! Mother(hood) as material-discursive entanglement \n12.15 Henning Nörenberg: “Throwing like a girl”\, “spreading like a man”? Body\, power\, and the sense of being in the right \n12.45 Lunch \n14.00 Ariadni Polychroniou: The theoretical construction of female embodiment in the early feminist phenomenological framework of Iris Marion Young \n14.30 Gaganjot Kaur: The Challenge of Menstrual Shame in South-Asian Cultures: A Phenomenological Study \n15.00 Ayegboyin Abimbola: A Comparative Study of Women’s Body as Ritual Containment in African Indigenous Churches and African Indigenous Religion in South-Western Nigeria \n15.30 Coffee Break \n15.45 Natalia Anna Michna: Tenderness towards the body as a cognitive\, ethical and aesthetic imperative \n16.15 Shadi Heidarifar: The Politics of Embodiment\, Intersectionality\, and Recognition \n16.45 Susan Stark: The Reproduction of Power Imbalances: a holistic\, abolitionist approach to social injustice \n17.15 Coffee Break \n17.30 Robin Wang: Body as a Miniature of Cosmos: Female Daoist Embodied Thinking
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SUMMARY:Women and their Body
DESCRIPTION:Recent events have shown that it is urgent and fundamentally important to shed new light\, through philosophical\, linguistic\, literary\, scientific\, medical and artistic perspectives\, on the female body and the position of women in relation to their body. Too often it seems that women do not have the right to determine their own body\, although men have never been deprived of this right. The question of power over the body is strongly linked to the distinction between men and women. It seems that men have more rights and power on their own body than women. But how is this possible? What is the status of the female body in culture and society? Why is the female body both\, an object of desire and a battlefield for demonstrating male power? To what extent have medicine and technology interfered in recent years with the female body and with what consequences? \nThe conference Women and their body intends to enlarge the network by making it more interdisciplinary\, starting with a multidisciplinary Talk Series and Conference. Early scholars as well as established researchers are invited to send abstracts covering different fields in the humanities\, speaking about Women and their body. New Voices is a place to connect and to foster communication on our work. \nIn the Talk Series from Winter 2022/23\, there are 6 meetings/dates (completely on Zoom) and on March\, 15th\, 16th and 17th 2023\, an international\, hybrid conference will take place\, with a Masterworkshop on March 15th. \nRegistration is now open to everybody interested in the subject (no registration fees): https://indico.uni-paderborn.de/event/21/ \nFor further information or any question\, please feel free to send an email to contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org \n\nPanel I \n10.00 Olga Gomilko: Female Body and Freedom: Controversy of Life or Social Dilemman in Marko Vovchok’s Narrations \n10.30 Shira Levy: Oral Storytelling\, the Female Body and Counter-Hegemonic Narrative in Grace Paley’s “Goodbye and Good Luck” \n11.00 Zsuzsanna Lénárt-Muszk: Resisting Reproductive Rights Abuses: Womanhood and Motherhood in Contemporary American Short Fiction \n11.30 Coffee Break \n11.45 S. Simone Spinelli: Arca as Demiurge: How she builds her own body \n12.15 Noemi Fregara: Female body: a site of rebellion \n12.45 Lunch \n14.00 Tyler D. Farmer: The Progression of 20th Century Dance Norms as a Model of Feminist Sexual Liberation \n14.30 Irene Breuer: The panoptic gaze: Female body and architectural space \n15.00 Benedetta Milani: Divine and Demonic. A Matter of Power and Femininity \n15.30 Coffee Break \n15.45 Elżbieta Filipow: On being ‘indisposed’ to study and work or the discourse of the Victorian women’s menstruation \n16.15 Carmen Guarino: Distractibility: gender perspectives on mental presence starting from Mary Wollstonecraft and Jane Austen \n16.45 Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin: “Do women think with their body?” Descartes\, Malebranche\, Poulain de la Barre \n17.15 Coffee Break \n17.30 Emanuele Costa: Anne Conway and the Feminine: Between Receptacle and Embodied Thought \n  \nPanel II \n10.00 Nuria S. Miras Boronnat: Sexual violence and higher-educational institutions: a history of ambivalence \n10.30 Sara Cohen Shabot: Keeping Birthing Bodies Grotesque – Or Resisting Obstretic Violence through Crip Phenomenology \n11.00 Björn Freter: Epistemic anti-female* violence and its consequences for the female* body \n11.30 Coffee Break \n11.45 Evina Glantzi: Autonomy\, Gender Violence and the Burdens of the Oppressed Body \n12.15 Matthew Crippen and Xiaoyue Wei: Selective Permeability\, Political Affordances and the Gendering of Cities \n12.45 Lunch \n14.00 Mariya Shcherbyna: Beauty practices and Ukrainian women refugees: another double bias \n14.30 Anastasia Guidi Itokazu and Camila Ribeiro Andrade: No one releases anyone’s hand: attacks on Brazilian women reproductive rights during Jair Bolsonaro’s government \n15.00 Madhavi Mohan: Abortion in the US and birthing people \n15.30 Coffee Break \n15.45 Aura-Elena Schussler: A Feminist Critique of the Objectification of the Female Body \n16.15 Sandra Markewitz: The Virgin Thinker. On Women Denying the Sexual Marketplace \n16.45 Hassan Ali: Dancing With Difference: Transsexual Sadomasochism as a General Economy \n17.15 Coffee Break \n17.30 Laura Martin: Surrogacy\, Prostitution\, and Women’s Autonomy \n 
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