Tina Chanter who will present the lecture, was educated at The State University of New York at Stony Brook. She is author of Ethics of Eros: Irigaray’s Re-writing of the Philosophers (Routledge, 1995); Time, Death and the Feminine: Levinas with Heidegger (Stanford University Press, 2001); Gender: Key Concepts in Philosophy (Continuum, 2007); and The Picture of Abjection: Film, Fetish, and the Nature of Difference (Indiana University Press, 2008). She is editor of Feminist Interpretations of Emmanuel Levinas (Penn State University Press), co-editor of Revolt, Affect, Collectivity: The Unstable Boundaries of Kristeva’s Polis (State University of New York Press, 2005), and co-editor of Sarah Kofman’s Corpus (SUNY Press, 2008). She is also editor of the Gender Theory series at the State University of New York Press. Her current book project is Antigone's Affects: Political Legacies.
The discussion is moderated by Maria Pia Lara, visiting professor of philosophy at The New School for Social Research.
Reception to follow.
Location:
Wolff Conference, 6 East 16th Street, 9th Floor
Admission:
Free; no tickets or reservations required; seating is first-come first-served
Contact Information:
Official Website: http://www.newschool.edu/NSSR/eventsList.aspx?id=42731&DeptFilter=NSSR+Philosophy
Added by NYC-Phil on February 3, 2010