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Adriana Cavarero

    1 janvier 1947

    Le travail philosophique d'Adriana Cavarero explore la signification politique de la pensée et la 'pensée de la différence sexuelle'. Elle examine la tradition philosophique occidentale d'un point de vue féministe, réinterprétant de manière novatrice des penseuses telles que Hannah Arendt à travers des concepts tels que l'unicité, l'action et la narration. Son enquête met en évidence l'existence individuelle et unique des êtres humains, ancrée dans leur corps et leur genre. Cavarero rejette les sujets philosophiques abstraits et la fragmentation postmoderne, prônant au contraire l'unicité vibrante du moi, façonnée par les relations avec autrui et l'acceptation de l'individualité incarnée.

    Platons Töchter
    Inclinations
    Surging Democracy
    Horrorism
    Relating Narratives
    Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence
    • Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence brings together major feminist thinkers to debate Cavarero's call for a postural ethics of nonviolence and a sociality rooted in bodily interdependence.Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence brings together three major feminist thinkers--Adriana Cavarero, Judith Butler, and Bonnie Honig--to debate Cavarero's call for a postural ethics of nonviolence. The book consists of three longer essays by Cavarero, Butler, and Honig, followed by shorter responses by a range of scholars that widen the dialogue, drawing on post-Marxism, Italian feminism, queer theory, and lesbian and gay politics. Together, the authors contest the boundaries of their common project for a pluralistic, heterogeneous, but urgent feminist ethics of nonviolence.

      Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence
    • Relating Narratives

      Storytelling and Selfhood

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,1(67)Évaluer

      Exploring the intricate connection between selfhood and storytelling, Adriana Cavarero presents a thought-provoking examination of how narratives shape our identities. This acclaimed work delves into the philosophical and feminist implications of personal narratives, offering fresh insights into the nature of self-representation and the role of storytelling in human experience. Cavarero's perspective invites readers to reconsider the importance of narrative in understanding the self.

      Relating Narratives
    • Words like 'terrorism' and 'war' are no longer capable of encompassing the scope of cntemporary violence. With this book, Cavarero effectively renders such terms obsolete. She introduces a new word, 'horrorism', to capture the experience of violence.

      Horrorism
    • Inclinations

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Cavarero refutes a long-standing set of assumptions in moral philosophy by contesting the classical figure of the homo erectus or 'upright man,' and by proposing a feminist, altruistic, open model of the subject-one inclined toward others.

      Inclinations