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L'Express - Actualités Politique, Monde, Economie et Culture- L'Express Théories du genre et des sexualités Le séminaire est gratuit et ouvert à tous.tes (chercheur.es, étudiant.es, militant.es, intervenant.es psycho-médico-sociales, autres). Contrastant avec la perspective généalogique adoptée l’année passée, le séminaire privilégie cette fois une entrée par thématiques. Lors de chaque séance, nous analyserons un ouvrage-clé d’une auteur.e majeure et nous en discuterons à partir d’un texte de complément. Trois ensembles thématiques seront successivement abordés : Dans un premier temps, nous nous arrêterons sur les notions de sexe, genre et sexualité dans la diversité de leurs acceptions selon les courants féministes (séance 1).

Science et vie Fervid Capharnaüm "I tell my students, ‘When you get these jobs that you have been so brilliantly trained for, just remember that your real job is that if you are free, you need to free somebody else. If you have some power, then your job is to empower somebody else. This is not just a grab-bag candy game.’" Cyborg Theory, Cyborg Practice « Cayden Mak I am a game designer, theorist, and hacker. You might say that game design is my artistic practice. But I don’t really want to talk about games tonight, because I spend a lot of time talking about them in other venues. Instead, I wanted to take this opportunity to talk about a more personal aspect of my practice, one which is based upon my complex set of social identities — compiled into a single identity that we might call cyborg identity.

Michelle Tea Spoken word and magazine writing[edit] Recent work[edit] Michelle Tea founded Radar Productions in 2003 and currently serves as their Creative Director. A non-profit based in San Francisco, Radar Productions produces a number of literary-based projects in the Bay area and beyond.[6] Academics[edit] In February 2008, Michelle was the 23rd Zale Writer-in-Residence at the H. Feminist Perspectives on the Body First published Mon Jun 28, 2010 In terms of the history of western philosophy, the philosophy of embodiment is relatively recent. For much of this history the body has been conceptualised as simply one biological object among others, part of a biological nature which our rational faculties set us apart from, as well as an instrument to be directed and a possible source of disruption to be controlled.

TISSUE Magazine Editorial of TISSUE N°4: A wise man once told me that the 3rd issue of a magazine is the hardest to get out. It’ll sort the men from the boys, he said. I say the 4th issue is the hardest one to get on the streets, and it certainly was for me this time!*

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