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Libori Summer School 2019 Teaser
Watch our new teaser for the Libori Summer School this year!
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ubiquitouslyqueer · 6 years ago
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i’m going to see ant-man and the wasp tonight!!!!
plus: i appologize for not being online so much, i’m in germany now for the libori summer school (which is amazing btw, i totally love it here) 
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❗Call for Papers❗ Libori Summer School 2019: Teaching Women Philosophers The Call for Papers for the 3rd Libori Summer School is now open! For the third year in a row, the Libori Summer School will be held by the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists in Paderborn, Germany. This year’s summer school takes place from July 29th to August 2nd at Paderborn University. This conference provides a platform for experts to present and further their work on women philosophers in cooperation with peers. This opportunity for networking allows researchers to experience an inspiring community, and exchange ideas and experiences with regard to teaching women philosophers. "Teaching Women Philosophers” is the topic of the Libori Summer School 2019. This year, we will run two parallel Libori Summer Schools, one in English and one in German language. For further information, please visit https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/libori-summer-school2019/. The morning workshops will be held by Sarah Hutton (University of York, UK), Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (University of Copenhagen, Germany/Denmark), Ronny Miron (Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv), Luka Borsic and Ivana Skuhala Karasman (University of Zagreb, Croatia), Antonio Calcagno (Kings College, London, Ontario, CA); our invited guests for the English section. The afternoon lectures provide a forum for presenting your papers. Please send us your proposal specifying which topic or about which philosopher you would like to teach or can provide teaching experience. What are the main ideas of your teaching concepts and to which texts does your concept refer? Conceptual comparisons in the history of philosophy are welcome, as well as papers that focus on the work of specific women philosophers. The time frame is – depending on the proposals submitted – between 30-90 minutes. You are free to choose an interactive style of presentation (workshop opposed to a classical talk). The Summer School`s program will be organized according to the proposed topics and will run in parallel sections. The best conference presentations have the chance to be published in the volume Teaching Women Philosophers (in the Springer book series Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences, see https://www.springer.com/series/15896) making practicable advice and teaching material available within the community. • Deadline: May 5, 2019 • Between 500-2.000 words • Abstracts are to be submitted via e-mail to [email protected] Everyone is welcome to attend the Libori Summer School! A registration is required, the conference fee will be approx. 10€. https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/libori-summer-school-2019/
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Libori Summer School 2018
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Join us this year for the Libori Summer School 2019!
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Libori Summer School 2018 - Join us this year!
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Libori Summer School - Vlog 2 // Interview with Jessica Stanier
Watch a vlog from the first Libori Summer School 2017 to find out more about what to expect!
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New Teaser for the Libori Summer School 2019! Join us this year from July 29 to August 2.
More information here: https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/libori-summer-schoo…/
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Closing Event of the Libori Summer School 2017
Friday, July 28th, was the last day of the first international Libori Summer School at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists in Paderborn.After a fulfilling and exhausting week of classes, events, presentations and the general Libori-Fair, participants and faculty members gathered for the final event of the first International Libori Summer School at the Deelenhaus in the Old Town of Paderborn.
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Supported by the numerous photos and videos taken by members of her team, Prof. Ruth Hagengruber recapped a Summer School full of philosophical insights, enthusiasm and entertaining events. Drawing the arc from lost luggages and forgetful taxi-drivers, touching great and so-so food decisions reaching conversation on different styles of classes, future cooperations and general feeling of gratitude, the Center director and the participants of the Libori Summer School agreed on calling this first Summer School a great success that will raise the bar for future events of the Center and in the research area of Women Philosophers in general.
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The second part of the evening was orchestrated by Julia Lerius, who presented the future plans of the Center, ranging from the upcoming Autumn Masterclass, the Conference on Women Phenomenologists in November, and all the plans for the big year of 2018, packed with Conferences, Summer School, Fellowships and new Networks. Afterwards, it was Prof. Hagengruber who offered a temporary farewell, to Julia Mühl, a long member both, the research area “History of Women Philosophers and Scientists”, as well as the manager of the Center since its beginnings.After the recap of the Summer School, the scenery changed significantly, when students of Paderborn University presented staged plays on the medieval philosopher Hildegard von Bingen in the Deelenhaus. A wild mix of videos and staged scenes portrayed the personal life and the philosophy of one of the most influential figures of medieval philosophy. Between devils and angels, her Ordo virtutum taken as foundation of jurisdiction and videos applying her teachings to modern day problems, the students of Paderborn University under the direction of Prof. Gerhard Ortner managed to deliver.
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Following the play, Charles Wolfe introduced himself as the last man standing – between the participants and the buffet. Far from feeling delayed though, the participants were delighted listening to the depiction of “Margaret Cavendish and the Problem of Early Modern Vitalism”. He not only managed to illustrate the Cavendish’s unique understanding of vitalism compared to her philosophical peers, but also playfully touched the issue on whether Cavendish’s philosophy might be considered in the spectrum of feminist traditions. This delivered the material for many fruitful discussions during dinner.The evening developed into leisure time, with a rich buffet provided by the Trattoria “Pane e Vino”, a musical playlist with women interprets only and of course wine and conversations.The general flair of the final evening mirrored the impression that probably each of the organizers, lecturers and participants at some point expressed in private – that this is only the beginning of many great opportunities to reexplore the history of philosophy anew under a different perspective. There is still so much work to be done and ideas to discover.(Niklas Corall)
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Libori Summer School 2018 Émilie Du Châtelet between Leibniz and Kant: The Eberhard-Kant Controversy Lecturers: Ruth Hagengruber, Dieter Suisky and Andrea Reichenberger Our project Émilie Du Châtelet between Leibniz and Kant was also part of the Libori Summer School 2018! Read more here: https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/du-chatelet-ss-2018/
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New Teaser for the Libori Summer School 2019! Join us this year from July 29 to August 2. More information here: https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/libori-summer-schoo…/
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We are looking forward to welcoming the participants of the Libori Summer School to Paderborn! Here are a few impressions of our city:
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Lecturers of the Libori Summer School 2018
with Mary Ellen Waithe, Ruth Hagengruber, Antonio Calcagno, Andrea Reichenberger, Luka Boršić, Ivana Skuhala Karasman, Robyn Arianrhod, Dieter Suisky, Dorothy Rogers and Rodney Parker
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Libori Summer School 2019
Summer School | July 29 - August 2, 2019 | Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists
The Libori Summer School 2019 at the Center for the History of Women’s Philosophers will focus on “Teaching Women Philosophers.” This year, two parallel Libori Summer Schools will be run, one in English and one in German language (see the German information below).
Our invited guest for the English section are: Sarah Hutton, University of York, UK; Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, University of Copenhagen, Germany/Denmark; Ronny Miron, Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv; Luka Borsic and Ivana Skuhala Karasman, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Antonio Calcagno, Kings College, London (Ontario), CA.
Submission of the Call for Papers for this section of the Libori Summer School will be requested in English. For information about the program, visit our newsletter or follow our announcements on Twitter/Facebook. You will receive feedback within 14 days after receiving your mail, i.e. earlier submissions will get an answer sooner.
The German Libori Summer School 2019 is held in cooperation with the Work Group/AG Frauen in der Geschichte der Philosophie. In this section Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (University of Copenhagen), Julia Lerius, Ana Rodrigues, Julia Mühl, Jessica Harmening, and Ruth Hagengruber (all from Paderborn University) will present selected examples.
The speaker will offer text interpretations from: Aesara of Lucania, Hildegard of Bingen, Elisabeth of Bohemia, Anne Conway, Émilie Du Châtelet, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Helene Druskowitz, Gerda Walther, Hedwig Conrad-Martius, and Edith Stein.
The event will start Monday, July 29, 1919 at 09:30 am with an opening lecture by Ruth Hagengruber.
The Libori Summer School will end on Friday 02.08.2019 at 06:00 pm, with the final event; with the handing over of the certificates to the registered participants and the awarding of the Elisabeth of Bohemia Prize 2019.
Please bear in mind, however, that the holiday season in Paderborn starts at the end of July. There for we highly recommend to book rooms as soon as possible.
https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/…/libori-summer-sch…/
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Another evening talk is to be announced within the first international Libori Summer School
Deelenhaus (http://deelenhaus.de) / Friday, July 28th, 2017.
-         7 pm: Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179). Single concepts on the philosopher of the middle age period, and play writer, conceptionalized  within the multimedia seminar by Gerhard Ortner and Julia Lerius, teachers of philosophy at Paderborn University are performed by students. https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/ordo-virtutum/
-         8 pm: The Vitalism of Margret Cavendish (1623-1673). Charles Wolfe (research fellow at Ghent University) will give a lecture on the vitalist philosophy and materialist position of Margret Cavendish. https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/…/charles-wolfe-mar…/
  Scholars and interested students are welcome. The Libori-Week in Paderborn marks a week of fairs, concerts, beer and culture throughout the city of Paderborn. Find more information on the  Libori Summer School on :https://www.facebook.com/women.philosophers/ Please find the official program of the Summer School attached  www.hwps.de
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Final Call for Submissions Libori Summer School 2017
The first international Libori Summer School will take place at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists (Paderborn University, Germany), July 23rd-28th 2017. The Libori Summer School 2017 offers four parallel courses held by leading experts in the specific areas which will present, investigate, and discuss women philosophers and scientists of various eras. The courses take place from Monday, July 24th to Friday, July 28th, 2017. Please submit your curriculum vitae (no more than two pages), a letter of motivation (no more than one page) and a statement of intent, which two courses would be your preference of attending, by July 15th, 2017.
The list of courses and further information on the Libori Summer School can be found here: https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/summer-school/
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