Month: May 2014
The city has traditionally been configured as a fundamentally masculine space, an ordered, rational, manmade expression, both literal and symbolic, of men’s intellectual and spiritual projects and ideals. In contrast, rural domains, metaphorical ?wild zones’, are associated with the natural, the non-rational, the feminine. This gendered perception of the city finds further reinforcement in the binary opposition of culture/nature. It would appear to be men who found, plan, build and dominate cities « who constitute the City Fathers and Sons « while women figure far less...
Sandrine BERGES
Ankara, Turquie * sandrineberges@gmail.com Assistant PR * Bilkent University * Philosophie, Moyen Âge, XVIIIe Philosophie politique et morale de la Grèce Antique, Histoire féministe de la philosophie, Heloise, Christine de Pizan, Mary Wollstonecraft, Sophie de Grouchy, Care ethics OUVRAGES – (trad. et dir. avec E. Schliesser) Sophie de Grouchy’s Letters on Sympathy, Oxford University Press, NYC (à paraître).– (dir. avec Alan M. S. J. Coffee) The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft, Oxford University Press Uk, 2016.– Virtue Ethics: A Feminist...
The Spectatrix in Early Modern Art
Session Chair: Maria Maurer, University of TulsaOur awareness and consideration of early modern female patrons and artists has expanded exponentially in the past few decades. Yet, with a few notable exceptions, many canonical works are still presumed to be made by men for men, and female viewership is rarely considered outside the realms of direct patronage or production, marriage, or domesticity. Despite recent contributions to the study of early modern gender, « the viewer » in art historical scholarship is still male. This panel seeks to examine the role of the spectatrix in early modern...
La prostitution urbaine en Europe du Moyen Âge à nos jours
Considérée comme un problème sociétal, la prostitution est périodiquement remise au c’ur de l’actualité médiatique et législative. Les recherches en sciences sociales autour de ces questions se sont développées à partir des années 1970. Ces années ont vu les mobilisations de prostitué.es avec l’occupation de l’église Saint-Nizier en 1975 mais aussi la parution d’un livre majeur pour l’histoire de la prostitution en France : Les Filles de noce d’Alain Corbin. Si les publications sur les prostitutions vont sans cesse croissant, ce n’est...
The Society for Early Modern Women
The Society for Early Modern Women (www.ssemw.org) extends sponsorship for five panels at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America. Sponsorship signifies that panels pre-approved by the SSEMW are automatically accepted for the RSA annual meeting. The Society promotes study and scholarly exchange in alldisciplinary fields with a focus on women/ gender/sexuality in the Renaissance and early modern period, in both Europe and the New World.Proposals due by 15 May 2014 to Sara Matthews-Grieco, SSEMW liaison with the Renaissance Society of America: smatth01@syr.eduProposals must...
Fifth Annual Feminist Art History Conference
This annual conference builds on the legacy of feminist art-historical scholarship and pedagogy initiated by Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard at American University. To further the inclusive spirit of their groundbreaking anthologies, we invite papers on subjects spanning the chronological spectrum, from the ancient world through the present, to foster a broad dialogue on feminist art-historical practice. Papers may address such topics as: artists, movements, and works of art and architecture; cultural institutions and critical discourses; practices of collecting, patronage, and display;...

