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Lectora 24: Thinking with Women Philosophers

Publication

Issue 24 of Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat has just been published. This volume includes a Dossier, coordinated by Elena Laurenzi (ADHUC—Università del Salento) and Cristina Sánchez Muñoz (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), which explores the ways in which the thinking of Hannah Arendt, Seyla Benhabib, Simone Weil, Christa Wolf and María Zambrano has contributed to the political construction of Europe. Entitled “Thinking with Women Philosophers: Europe as Conflict”, this issue seeks to deepen into the questions that arise at a time of crisis, violence and vulnerability, when political action seems to suffer from a sort of paralysis in face of the deep transformations that are shaping new living and working conditions and which have a profound impact on European citizenship. The Dossier includes articles by Carmen Revilla Guzmán, Pau Matheu, Edgar Straehle (ADHUC—Universitat de Barcelona), Rada Iveković (Collège International de Philosophie), Maria-Josep Balsach (Universitat de Girona), Adriano Vinale (Università Degli Studio di Salerno), Joaquín Valdivielso Navarro (Universitat de les Illes Balears) y Françoise Collin. The Varia section includes essays on feminine literature, Michael Field and Olvido García Valdés’s poetry, or the 2000-2017 Spanish trans and bi theatre. The journal also gathers its usual sections on Reviews and Artistic Creations, which features the publication of works by Cristina Peri Rossi and Raúl García Sánchez.

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