María Pía Lara is full professor of philosophyat the Department of Philosophy at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Mexico City) since 1983. She received her PHD in Philosophy from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain) in 1989. In México, she belongs to highest rank membersof the National System of Researchers (Level III). Her work includesThe Disclosure of Politics(2013); Narrating Evil(2007), and Moral Textures: Feminist Narratives in the Public Sphere (1998). She has just completed a book tentatively called “The Feminist Imagination and the Struggles to Build Up The Feminist Imaginary”. She has written many articles and book chapters about the thought of Jürgen Habermas, Richard Rorty, and Nancy Fraser, feminism, critical theory, conceptual history, and other subjects. She is co-director of the annual Colloquium “Philosophy and Social Sciences”, in the Institut of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. She is member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Thesis Eleven,and Constellations. She has been visiting scholar and visiting professor atthe New School for Social Research (2013/2014, 2009/2010, 2001-2002), the University of Cagliari (2008), the Institute of Social Sciences of University of Western Australia (2005); visiting fellow at the Institute for Research of Women and Gender, Stanford University (1998-1999), and the Institut für Hermeneutik, Freie Universität Berlin (1994-1995).
L’imaginaire féministe : la généalogie du manque de concept pour des actes de violence à caractère sexuel
Il s’agira de montrer qu’il n’y a, en réalité, aucun concept caractérisant le crime moral et politique que constitue le viol, en faisant la généalogie du “script” du viol comme venant de transmissions patriarcales à l’origine de la fondation de cités, de nations, de conquêtes.
Conférence, 20 min