Women Philosophers in South-Eastern Europe Past – Present – Future
15–17 December 2020
Program
Tuesday, December 15
Chairperson: Ana Maskalan
10:00–10:15 Registration and opening of the Conference
10:15–11:00 Ruth Hagengruber: The Stolen History — retrieving the history of women philosophers and its methodical implications
11:00–11:45 Katerina Kolozova: Homologies and asymmetries between the automata of capital and patriarchy
11:45–12:30 Branislava Petrov: Feminism and identities
12:30–13:15 Luka Boršić: Croatian women philosophers
Lunch break
14:30–15:15 Dimka Gocheva: The tide is turning: more and more philosophizing Bulgarian women
15:15–16:00 Katarina Lončarević: Gender studies and feminist theory in Serbia today
Wednesday, December 16
Chairperson: Luka Boršić
10:00–10:45 Evangelia Aikaterini Glantzi: Greek women philosophers: past, present, future
10:45–11:30 Marina Christodoulou: Which is better: to live in an explicit (peripheral European) or an implicit (more “European”) patriarchy?
11:30–12:15 Tatiana Levina: Sofia Yanovskaya between Ideology and Idealism
12:15–13:00 Ana Dimishkovska: Women logicians in South-Eastern Europe: the contribution of professor Violeta Panzova to the development of the Macedonian logical and philosophical tradition
Lunch break
14:30–15:15 Ivana Skuhala Karasman: Introducing Elza Kučera
15:15–16:00 Olga Markič: Alma Sodnik: first female professor of philosophy and dean of The Faculty of Arts at University of Ljubljana
16:00–16:30 Milena Karapetrović: Feminist philosophy in academia. How can the invisible border be crossed?
16:30–ad lib. book/project presentations, philosophical chat, informal gathering
Thursday, December 17
Chairperson: Ivana Skuhala Karasman
10:00–10:45 Iris Vidmar Jovanović, Kosana Jovanović: Echoes of Christine de Pizan in contemporary feminist philosophy
10:45–11:30 Nađa Bobičić: Blaženka Despot on the feminist and ecological movement
11:30–12:15 Matko Gjurašin: Elly Ebenspanger on free will
12:15–13:00 Silvia Locatelli: Carla Lonzi, Luisa Muraro, Adriana Cavarero: the feminism of sexual difference in Italy between the 70s and 90s
Lunch break
14:30–15:15 Ana Maskalan: Jasenka Kodrnja, philosopher of Croatian tough reality
15:15–16:00 Lana Zdravković: Do you have to be a man in order to be a women philosopher?
16:00–16:30 Nadežda Čačinovič: Is feminism a future for philosophy?
16:30–ad lib. book/project presentations, philosophical chat, informal gathering