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Hybrid registration available
PROGRAM
Marginalized Body Epistemologies and 4E Embodied Cognition
Spelman College
October 4-6
Friday:
5-6: Meet and greet
6-7:15- Keynote
Elena Clare Cuffari
“Truth in Language: Gendered Practices of Participation and Power”
Department of Psychology
Embodied Approaches to Communication and Cognition Lab
Franklin and Marshall College
Dinner on your own (Recommended@ Lee and White area or Castleberry Hill area)
Saturday:
- 10-11:30: Panel, Women’s Health (Zoom)
“Introceptive Experience and Ecological Care: An Embodied Approach Within Therapeutic Realms for the Case of Menstruation and Endometriosis”
- Itzel Cadena Alvear, Psychology, Philosophy of Science, National Autonomous University of Mexico
- Ximena González Grandón, Institute of Philosophy and Complex Sciences, Iberoamerican University of Mexico City
- Melina Gastelum Vargas, Philosophy and Literature, National Autonomous University of Mexico
- 11:45-12:15: Neurodivergence and Oppression
- “Schizophrenia and the Embodied Spatial Location of Emotions” (Zoom)
Sofia Jeppsson, Philosophy, Umeá University, Sweden
- “Reclaiming Embodiment and Affectivity in Autism: Resisting Neuronormativity and Epistemic Injustice”
Amandine Catala, Philosophy, University of Quebec at Montreal
- “The Impact of Linguistic Oppression on Brain Development”
Mahdi Dadgarialamdari, Applied Psychology and Human Development, Grad Student, University of Toronto
Lunch: 12:30-2pm (Lee and White, Uber eats, or Student Center)
- 2-3:30: Embodied Aesthetics
- “The Embodied Political Aesthetics of Gloria Anzaldúa’s Concept of Metaphor”
Sarah Lee, Philosophy, Grad Student, University of Memphis
- “Getting to the Roots: Black Hair and Affect”
Tempest Henning, Philosophy, Fisk University
- “Collective Effervescence and Tarantism as Community-Led and Community-Oriented Therapeutic Practice”, includes movement
Christian Kronsted, Philosophy, Practice, Merrimack College
- 3:45-5:15: Feminist 4E
- “At the Nexus of Feminist Ethics and 4E: An Affordance Account of Relational Autonomy”
Muhammad Velji, Philosophy, Western Ontario University
- “Journey through My Embodied Mind: Trauma, Brain Maps, and Affective Framing”
Shay Welch, Philosophy, Spelman College
Penijean Gracefire, Neurofeedback specialist, Brainstar Innovations
Dinner on your own (Recommended@ Lee and White area or Castleberry Hill area)
Sunday:
- 10-11:30: Participatory Sense-Making and Epistemic Harms
- “Black Embodied Epistemologies and Epistemic Injustice in Classrooms”
Spencer Nabors, Philosophy, Grad Student, Northwestern University, C’20
- “Enabling as Embodied “Sacrifice”
Taraneh Wilkinson, Philosophy, Grad Student, University of Cincinnati
- “I’m building a relationship with the mountains”: Multi-Timescale Couplings, Interrelated Bodies, and Vital Gestures of Ultra-runner”.
Simon Harrison, English, City University of Hong Kong (Zoom)
- 11:45-12:15: Recovering Embodied Knowledges
- “Interpreting “Petro-Masculinity”: Retrieving Liberatory Embodied Knowledge of Rural Affective Injustice”
Michaela Peters, Philosophy, Grad Student, Boston College
- “Discovering Memories Lost to Hermeneutical Injustice: How Adult Victims Remember Abuse through the Body Memory”
Naima Castellano Isaac, Grad Student, Penn State University, C’23
- “Native North American Onto-Epistemology Grounded Extended Cognition”
Delaney McNulty, Philosophy, Romanell Center for Clinical Ethics and the Philosophy of Medicine, University of Buffalo
Lunch: 12:30-2 (Lee and White, Uber eats, or Student Center)
- 2-3:30: Indigenous Oceanian Embodied Philosophy, Fiji Study Abroad Session
Special visit by Master Wame, Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific
- “Sacred Bonds, Embodied Cognition, and Bodily Integrity in Oceanian Philosophy”
Valencia White, Philosophy, Grad Student, U of Cincinnati, C’24
- “Embodied Knowledge and Music in Oceanian Philosophy”, includes singing
Kelbe Nails, Philosophy, Undergraduate, Spelman College, C’26
- “Oceanian Embodied Self-determination, Music, and Silence”
Mia Aleem, Philosophy and English, Undergraduate, Spelman College, C’26
3:45-5:00: Keynote
Susi Ferrarello
“More Gossip, Less Ethics”: You, Me, and the Maternal Body”
Department of Philosophy
Philosophy Councilor
Cal State University
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