Program with long abstracts
9:30-9:50 |
Opening remarks "Why a workshop on foreigners?" - Saray Ayala |
9:50 – 10:25 |
"On Being This (Arab-)American Doing Analytic Philosophy in Belgium" - Jonathan L. Shaheen (Guent University) |
10:25– 10:45 |
Coffee break (coffee, tea & pastries provided) |
10:45– 11:20 |
"The Role of Political Arrangements in Legal Philosophy: A Foreigner’s Perspective" - Makoto Usami (Kyoto University) |
11:20 – 11:55 |
"On being placed differently in philosophy: Toward greater inclusivity in the profession" - Rebecca Bamford (Quinnipiac University) |
11:55 – 2 |
Lunch break (map with nearby places; list of nearby places) |
2 – 2:35 |
“The many ways of being foreigner” - Verena Erlenbusch (University of Memphis) |
2:35 – 3:10 |
“Lacking a language: Amatonormativity and Hermeneutical Injustice” - Esa Diaz-Leon (University of Barcelona) |
3:10 – 3:25 |
Coffee break |
3:25 – 4:45 |
Keynote speaker: Teresa Blankmeyer Burke (Gallaudet University) - "'You're not from around here are you?' Adventive experiences of a deaf philosopher”
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4:45 – 5:30 |
General discussion (future directions, questions you didn't get to ask to the speakers) |