Exposing themselves: homage to the professors of the USP department of philosophy and the listening process

Authors

  • Carla Milani Damião Universidade Federal de Goiás

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1517-0128.v39i2p349-363

Keywords:

Subjectivity, Narrative, Testimony, Memory, Women

Abstract

This article aims to deal with narratives and memory of eleven women professors, who were or are part of the Philosophy Department at the University of São Paulo. They are testimonies of different intensities presented at the 2º Meeting of the ANPOF Philosophy and Gender Research Group, held in September 2019 at the Philosophy Department (FFLCH) of USP. We seek, with the same consideration, to base feminist theories on women's narrative together with listening, concerning a new understanding of subjectivity that presupposes the criticism of the philosophical tradition of thought and the metaphysical construction of subjectivity. Based on the idea of “relational self”, the inhomogeneous criticism of feminists makes it possible to understand varied accounts, revealed testimonies of oppression and discrimination in relevant in the narratives.

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Author Biography

  • Carla Milani Damião, Universidade Federal de Goiás

    Professora na Faculdade de Filosofia da Universidade Federal de Goiás (FAFIL-UFG).

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Published

2021-12-21

How to Cite

Exposing themselves: homage to the professors of the USP department of philosophy and the listening process. (2021). Cadernos De Ética E Filosofia Política, 39(2), 349-363. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1517-0128.v39i2p349-363