Registration/Inscriptions : ICI/HERE
AVERTISSEMENT/INFORMATION
[FR] Il s'agit d'un événement bilingue : La présentation de Mickaëlle Provost se fera en français. La présentation d'Anne van Leeuwen, en anglais, sera accompagnée d'un PowerPoint en français.
Les articles présentés ont été publiés dans Simone de Beauvoir Studies, vol. 32, n°2.
[EN] This is a bilingual event: Anne van Leeuwen's presentation will be in English. Mickaëlle Provost's presentation will be in French, with a PowerPoint in English.
Their articles are published in Simone de Beauvoir Studies, vol.32, issue 2.
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For this 3rd session of the Beauvoir Webinar Series 2023, we are hosting the Patterson Prize 2021 winners, Mickaëlle Provost and Anne van Leeuwen who will each present their article:
- Mickaëlle Provost, "Un existentialisme transatlantique : penser la pluralité des oppressions à partir de Simone de Beauvoir"
- Anne van Leeuwen, "Useless Mouths: Value, Women's Work, and the Struggle against Exploitation"
The event will be introduced by Jennifer McWeeny and Claudia Bouliane, respectively Editor-in-Chief and Assistant Editor of Simone de Beauvoir Studies.
DATE AND TIME
May 11, 2023
10am (NYC) /4pm (Paris) / 10pm (Manila)
Content of the session:
1 - Introduction by Jennifer McWeeny and Claudia Bouliane
2 - Presentations by Mickaëlle Provost and Anne van Leeuwen
3 - Discussion: we will create two separate virtual "reading rooms" , one for each of the author, that you can join in order to discuss in a more informal and convivial way with the authors
About the participants:
Mickaëlle Provost received her doctorate from the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in September 2022. She is a postdoctoral fellow in Philosophy at the University of Dalhousie University. Her work focuses on the phenomenology of sexist and racist oppression through the cross-reading of Simone de Beauvoir and Frantz Fanon and on the articulation between discursive norms, language and lived experience.
Anne van Leeuwen is Associate Professor of philosophy at James Madison University. Her research is in 19th and 20th century continental philosophy. She is particularly interested in issues related to symbolic and material structures of domination and exploitation. She has published several articles on Beauvoir.
Jennifer McWeeny is Associate Professor of philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Her research emerges at the intersections of the philosophy of mind, phenomenology, and philosophies of gender and race. She is the editor in chief of the award-winning multidisciplinary journal Simone de Beauvoir Studies.
Claudia Bouliane is Assistant Professor of French at the University of Ottawa. She has published a book, L’Adolescent dans la foule: Aragon, Nizan et Sartre, in 2018. Her current research project focuses on literary representations of the "Thirty Glorious Years of Tourism" (1950-1980). She has also published numerous articles. She is the Assistant editor of Simone de Beauvoir studies.
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Join us! This is a free event and is open to the public. Please fill out and submit this form to complete your registration. The Zoom link will be sent to your registered email address the day before the event.
The session will also be streamed on the Facebook page of The International Simone de Beauvoir Society: https://www.facebook.com/SdBSociety1 and then posted on our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZSTeeTu4Ez05Ori4r2DSlQ
For inquiries about the webinar, send an email to [email protected]
To become a member of the Society and receive the journal: https://beauvoir.weebly.com/membership-and-donations.html
Thank you.
Gina Opiniano and Marine Rouch,
for The International Simone de Beauvoir Society
***
Our partners for this session are :
- University of Santo Tomas Department of Philosophy
- Framespa, University of Toulouse - Jean Jaurès
What's a partnership? A partnership aims at proposing the webinars to students of the universities that require the partnership. Feel free to ask more info about it!
AVERTISSEMENT/INFORMATION
[FR] Il s'agit d'un événement bilingue : La présentation de Mickaëlle Provost se fera en français. La présentation d'Anne van Leeuwen, en anglais, sera accompagnée d'un PowerPoint en français.
Les articles présentés ont été publiés dans Simone de Beauvoir Studies, vol. 32, n°2.
[EN] This is a bilingual event: Anne van Leeuwen's presentation will be in English. Mickaëlle Provost's presentation will be in French, with a PowerPoint in English.
Their articles are published in Simone de Beauvoir Studies, vol.32, issue 2.
***
For this 3rd session of the Beauvoir Webinar Series 2023, we are hosting the Patterson Prize 2021 winners, Mickaëlle Provost and Anne van Leeuwen who will each present their article:
- Mickaëlle Provost, "Un existentialisme transatlantique : penser la pluralité des oppressions à partir de Simone de Beauvoir"
- Anne van Leeuwen, "Useless Mouths: Value, Women's Work, and the Struggle against Exploitation"
The event will be introduced by Jennifer McWeeny and Claudia Bouliane, respectively Editor-in-Chief and Assistant Editor of Simone de Beauvoir Studies.
DATE AND TIME
May 11, 2023
10am (NYC) /4pm (Paris) / 10pm (Manila)
Content of the session:
1 - Introduction by Jennifer McWeeny and Claudia Bouliane
2 - Presentations by Mickaëlle Provost and Anne van Leeuwen
3 - Discussion: we will create two separate virtual "reading rooms" , one for each of the author, that you can join in order to discuss in a more informal and convivial way with the authors
About the participants:
Mickaëlle Provost received her doctorate from the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in September 2022. She is a postdoctoral fellow in Philosophy at the University of Dalhousie University. Her work focuses on the phenomenology of sexist and racist oppression through the cross-reading of Simone de Beauvoir and Frantz Fanon and on the articulation between discursive norms, language and lived experience.
Anne van Leeuwen is Associate Professor of philosophy at James Madison University. Her research is in 19th and 20th century continental philosophy. She is particularly interested in issues related to symbolic and material structures of domination and exploitation. She has published several articles on Beauvoir.
Jennifer McWeeny is Associate Professor of philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Her research emerges at the intersections of the philosophy of mind, phenomenology, and philosophies of gender and race. She is the editor in chief of the award-winning multidisciplinary journal Simone de Beauvoir Studies.
Claudia Bouliane is Assistant Professor of French at the University of Ottawa. She has published a book, L’Adolescent dans la foule: Aragon, Nizan et Sartre, in 2018. Her current research project focuses on literary representations of the "Thirty Glorious Years of Tourism" (1950-1980). She has also published numerous articles. She is the Assistant editor of Simone de Beauvoir studies.
***
Join us! This is a free event and is open to the public. Please fill out and submit this form to complete your registration. The Zoom link will be sent to your registered email address the day before the event.
The session will also be streamed on the Facebook page of The International Simone de Beauvoir Society: https://www.facebook.com/SdBSociety1 and then posted on our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZSTeeTu4Ez05Ori4r2DSlQ
For inquiries about the webinar, send an email to [email protected]
To become a member of the Society and receive the journal: https://beauvoir.weebly.com/membership-and-donations.html
Thank you.
Gina Opiniano and Marine Rouch,
for The International Simone de Beauvoir Society
***
Our partners for this session are :
- University of Santo Tomas Department of Philosophy
- Framespa, University of Toulouse - Jean Jaurès
What's a partnership? A partnership aims at proposing the webinars to students of the universities that require the partnership. Feel free to ask more info about it!