Reading seminars
The reading seminars focus on questions concerning women and the history of philosophy. During our meetings, we analyze and discuss a selected text of relevance to WHENCE (Women in the Nordic Enlightenment).
Time, date and readings
- 20 February 2024, 13:30-15:00
- 5 March 2024, 13:30-15:00
- 13 March 2024, 14:00-15:30
- 3 April 2024, 14:00-15:30
- 16 April 2024, 13:30-15:00
- 1 May 2024, 14:00-15:30
- 15 May 2024, 14:00-15:30
- 5 June 2024, 14:00-15:30
20 February 13:30 - 15:00
Reading: Moira Gatens – ‘Feminist Methods in the History of Philosophy, Or, Escape from Coventry’ in The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy. Routledge (2017), pp. 13-22.
5 March 13:30 - 15:00
Reading: Sarah Hutton – “Context” and “Fortuna” in ‘The History of Women Philosophers: A Diachronic Perspective’, in Methodological Reflections on Women’s Contribution and Influence in the History of Philosophy. Springer (2020), pp. 29-42.
13 March 14:00 - 15:30
Reading: Sarah Tyson – Chapter 1. ‘Reclamation Strategies’ in Where Are the Women? Why Expanding the Archive Makes Philosophy Better. Columbia University Press (2018), pp. 1-52.
3 April 14:00 - 15:30
Reading: Robert Nelson – ‘Lutheranism and the Equality of Women in the Nordic Countries’ in On the Legacy of Lutheranism in Finland. Finish Literature Society (2019), pp. 193-219.
16 April 13:30 - 15:00
- Reading: Birgitte Thott – Chapter 46 from Om Weyen till et Lycksalligt Liff.
- Optional: Lisa Hill & Eden Blazejak – ‘Stoic Feminism and Early Modern Women Writers’ in Stoicism and the Western Political Tradition. Palgrave Macmmillan (2021), pp. 191-223.
1 May 14:00 - 15:30
- Reading: Dorothe Engelbretsdatter – Selected Psalms.
- Optional: Marie Nedregotten Sørbø – ‘Fighting for Her Profession: Dorothe Engelbretsdatter’s Discourse of SelfDefence’ in Economic Imperatives for Women's Writing in Early Modern Europe (2018), pp. 73-96.
15 May 14:00 - 15:30
- Reading: Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht - Defence of the female sex against J. J. Rousseau, citizen of Geneva (1761). Trans. Alan Crozier. Lund: Ellerström.
- Optional reading: Matilda Amundsen Bergström (2023) – ’Our Sex's Rights Have Seen Such Autocratic Treatment: Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht on Women's Rights’ in Hypatia (2023), 38, 475–492.
5 June 14:00 - 15:30
Reading: Mathias Wullum Nielsen – ‘Scandinavian Approaches to Gender Equality in Academia: A Comparative Study’ in Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2017, vol. 61 (3), pp. 295-318.
The group is open to everyone with an interest in the topic. We hope to see you.
If interested, please write to martinarndal@hum.ku.dk.
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