11.06.2024
SWIP-Jahrestagung Strukturelle Ungerechtigkeit
Die diesjährige Tagung der Society for Women in Philosophy (SWIP Germany) wird von Tamara Jugov, Viktoria Knoll und Jana Stern zum Thema "Strukturelle Ungerechtigkeit" an der TU Dresden organisiert. Zur Keynote von Katharine Jenkins (Glasgow) sind alle Interessierten herzlich eingeladen!
- 08. November 2024 ab 13 Uhr
- Ort: StudentenwerksForum, Schnorrstraße 10, 01069 Dresden Link zu Maps
- Anmeldung bis 25.10. an jana.stern@tu-dresden.de
- Bitte angeben, ob eine Teilnahme am Abendessen gewünscht ist!
Mehr zu SWIP Germany: https://swip-philosophinnen.org/
Programm
13.15 – 13.30 |
Willkommen
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13.30 – 14.45 |
Strukturelle Ungerechtigkeit: Philosophische Grundlagen
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14.45 – 15.30 |
Pause mit Kaffee und Kuchen |
15.30 – 17.30 |
Podiumsdiskussion „Strukturelle Ungerechtigkeit an deutschen Universitäten: Was können wir tun?“ Mit:
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Tamara Jugov (Dresden) |
17.30 – 18.00 |
Pause |
18.00 – 19.30 |
Abendvortrag von Prof. Dr. Katharine Jenkins (Vorsitzende SWIP UK, Glasgow): “Ephemeral Women: Structural Injustice and ‘being real’” This talk explores the ways in which structural injustice can give rise to a particular kind of vexed relationship with reality. I argue that members of the oppressed groups frequently find that the way the world seems to them is not reflected in collective practices (I focus here on the case of women in the face of widespread sexual violence), and that this experience is philosophically interesting. It can, I suggest, give rise to a felt sense of dislocation from the world, or of not being quite “real”, and I consider what this feeling might tell us about the metaphysics of gender under structural injustice. To help me explore this, I turn to fiction, specifically to not–quite–human feminised figures that are found in science fiction generally and in the film Blade Runner 2049 in particular. Whilst the film received some criticism for its portrayal of women, I argue that a feminist reading is available. On this reading, the film’s treatment of some of its feminised figures in fact captures important truths about the vexed relationship with reality that women come to have under structural injustice. I explore the hypothesis that there are inherent difficulties in portraying and critiquing this phenomenon, such that the widespread interpretation of the film as simply replicating sexism is not surprising. This gives us cause for caution when exploring the relationship philosophically, though not, I suggest, grounds for pessimism about our ability ultimately to shed light on it. |
19.30 – 22.00 |
Drinks und Snacks im Venue |
Finanziell unterstützt wird die Jahrestagung von SWIP Germany e.V., dem Institut für Philosophie der TUD sowie der Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie e.V. (GAP).