The third and final talk in the [Again] Introductions series at Housmans is on the subject of feminism, and will provide an insight into the movement’s latest debates and challenges, from the perspective of the feminist tradition in philosophy and theory.
Stella Sandford is Professor of Modern European Philosophy at the CRMEP, Kingston University and has published and taught widely on the intersection of philosophy, feminist theory and politics.
About the Series
[Again] is a London-based organisation aimed at the amplification of an intellectual culture concerned with concepts and problems. We believe that it is possible to propagate such a situation beyond the capacities of the university institution, through the creation and maintenance of an active, independent community. Set up in 2014, Again has hosted numerous talks and reading groups, organized a conference (concerning the philosophy of Georges Bataille), an art exhibition and has much more planned.
The ‘Introductions’ series of talks is aimed at tackling contemporary political issues in an accessible manner. Each 45 minute talk will be given by an expert in the particular field, ensuring an informed, precise summary of the problems and issues raised therein. A hand-out will be provided with a short book list identifying the key texts in that domain should you wish to read further into the subject. For this series, we’ve picked three exciting topics fundamental to the understanding of politics today.
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