Experience, Phenomenology, and Beauvoir
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University of Oregon, Justice Bean Building, Room 1201
University of Oregon, Justice Bean Building, Room 1201
1. Revisiting Joan Scott’s “The Evidence if Experience” through the Lens of Patricia Hill Collins’ Black Feminist Standpoint Theory; and Other Lessons on Experience (Devon Moore, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities)
2. Sex in the Second Sex: Beauvoir’s Phenomenological Concept of “Female” (Jennifer McWeeny, Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
3. The Smile of Hélène: On Complicity and Resistance in the Academy (Dana Rognlie, Wabash College)
Presented by
Devon Moore
Revisiting Joan Scott’s “The Evidence of Experience” through the Lens of Patricia Hill Collin’s Black Feminist Standpoint Theory; And Other Lessons on Experience
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Revisiting Joan Scott’s “The Evidence of Experience” through the Lens of Patricia Hill Collin’s Black Feminist Standpoint Theory; And Other Lessons on Experience
Revisiting Joan Scott’s “The Evidence of Experience” through the Lens of Patricia Hill Collin’s Black Feminist Standpoint Theory; And Other Lessons on Experience
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Revisiting Joan Scott’s “The Evidence of Experience” through the Lens of Patricia Hill Collin’s Black Feminist Standpoint Theory; And Other Lessons on Experience
Jennifer McWeeny
Professor
Emerson College
Sex in The Second Sex: Beauvoir’s Phenomenological Concept of “Female”
Professor
Emerson College
Sex in The Second Sex: Beauvoir’s Phenomenological Concept of “Female”
Dr. Dana Rognlie
Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Wabash College
The Smiles of Hélène: On Complicity and Resistance in the Academy
Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Wabash College
The Smiles of Hélène: On Complicity and Resistance in the Academy