Programação
Programação:
16 de setembro de 2025 – Sala 1031 / FFLCH-USP
9h30. Workshop “Critical Phenomenology and Feminism”
Textos indicados para leitura:
1. "Six Senses of Critique for Critical Phenomenology". Punta, v. 4, n. 2, pp. 5-23. 2021.Disponível em: https://puncta.journals.
2. "Being-from-others: Reading Heidegger after Cavarero". Hypatia, v. 23, n. 1, pp. 99-118, January/March. 2008. Disponível em: https://philarchive.org/
18 de setembro de 2025 - Auditório 14 / FFLCH-USP
10h. Conferência “One is Not Born, But Rather Becomes Normal: Towards a Critical Phenomenology of the Lifeworld"
Sobre a conferencista
Lisa Guenther é pesquisadora vinculada ao Programa Queen’s National Scholar na área de Filosofia Política e Estudos Críticos de Prisões da Queen's University, no Canadá. É autora de "Solitary Confinement: Social Death and its Afterlives" e "The Gift of the Other: Levinas and the Politics of Reproduction", além de coeditora de "Death and Other Penalties: Philosophy in a Time of Mass Incarceration". De 2012 a 2017, facilitou um grupo de discussão com homens condenados à morte no Tennessee, chamado REACH Coalition, e atualmente é membra do Conselho Consultivo do P4W Memorial Collective. Ministra aulas de filosofia na prisão de Collins Bay por meio do Programa "Walls to Bridges" e dedica-se, nesse momento, ao seu novo livro intitulado "No Prisons on Stolen Land: A Critical Phenomenology of the Carceral-Colonial Lifeworld".
Lisa Guenther is Queen’s National Scholar in Political Philosophy and Critical Prison Studies at Queen’s University in Canada. She is the author of Solitary Confinement: Social Death and its Afterlives and The Gift of the Other: Levinas and the Politics of Reproduction, as well as co-editor of Death and Other Penalties: Philosophy in a Time of Mass Incarceration. From 2012-17, she facilitated a discussion group with men on death row in Tennessee called REACH Coalition, and she is currently a member of the P4W Memorial Collective Advisory Board. Guenther teaches philosophy classes at Collins Bay prison through the Walls to Bridges Program. She is working on a book entitled, No Prisons on Stolen Land: A Critical Phenomenology of the Carceral-Colonial Lifeworld.
Transmissão da Conferência no canal do Youtube da FFLCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI3phNEzNl4