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Thoughts rebels and household


L Thursday, February 24 th, the library and publishing Think household organize a meeting with Diane Lamoureux around his book Thoughts rebels.



R osa Luxemburg, Hannah Arendt and Françoise Collin belong to different generations and their works have very dissimilar ideological references, but all three are in various rebels. This test of feminist genealogy seeks to establish a dialogue between these political thinkers, dialogue already begun since Hannah Arendt referred to as Rosa Luxemburg and Françoise Collin was inspired by the thought of Hannah Arendt. Who says genealogy is also said transmission, and thus relevance to read these authors with regard to political issues of our time.



Excerpts:

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- 30 - "Thinking the authority of women who have preceded them, but rather give them credit for thinking before we have opened paths we can choose to run through or from which we can branch off. It is especially able to build on them and not having to start over. "



"By providing a genealogical reading of these three authors, I asked filigree what I consider to be the conditions for a feminist rebel present time. In a way, it is a genealogy not always chronological my own intellectual journey that I delivered. Not that feminism is the only movement for justice and for the revitalization of politics, but he is an essential and my family is political and intellectual affiliation. "





Diane Lamoureux is professor in the Department of political science at Laval University where she teaches political philosophy. His research focuses on issues related to citizenship and democracy in contemporary Western societies. She is the author of Fragments and collages (1986), Citizen? Women, voting rights and democracy (1989) and The bitter homeland (2001), literature published by the bustle.









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