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SUMMARY:Gender and the body in medieval and early modern political thought: Europe and East Asia
DESCRIPTION:Research Cycle | Political Thought and the Body: Europe and East Asia, ca. 1100-1650\nDirector of Studies | Serena Ferente ( https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/serena-ferente/ )\nPROGRAMME\n10.00 Serena Ferente ( https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/serena-ferente/ ) (University of Amsterdam) | The body of the Church is female, the body of the State is male: legal organicism and gender\n10.15 Anna Katharina Becker (Aarhus University) | Gender and the body in early modern political thought\n10.30 Q&A\n10.45  Odile Liliana Panetta (Aarhus University) | Gendered bodies, punishment, and discipline in early modern Reformed Protestantism\n11.00 Giorgio Lizzul ( https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/giorgio-lizzul/ )  (Junior Fellow Turin Humanities Programme) | The gendered body in metaphors of the economic life\n11.15 Q&A\n11.30 Rudi Capra ( https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/rudi-capra/ ) (Junior Fellow Turin Humanities Programme) | Power emasculation and political reproduction: reflections on the eunuchs and the “third gender”\n11.45  Valentina Altopiedi ( https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/valentina-altopiedi/ )  (University of Torino) | Is virtue genderless? Exploring how the French Enlightenment integrates the body in the political reflection\n12.00 Q&A\n12.15 Evgeniya Shelina ( https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/evgeniya-shelina/ ) (Junior Fellow Turin Humanities Programme) | Investigating gendered usages of body terms in corpora of medieval texts\n12.30 Yagi Morris ( https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/yagi-morris/ ) (Junior Fellow Turin Humanities Programme) | Between the exile of the Israelites and the schism of the Godhead: an investigation of the Shekinah\n12.45 Q&A\nSeminar\n15.00 Gianna Pomata  (Institute of the History of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University) | A sample of Chinese medicine for 17th-century Europe\nIn-person THP Seminar will be in Palazzo d’Azeglio (Via Principe Amedeo 34, Torino) with a live-stream on the Fondazione 1563 YouTube channel.\n
URL:https://turinhumanitiesprogramme.fondazione1563.it/events/understanding-metaphors-poetry-neurobiology-language-286/
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LOCATION:via Principe Amedeo 34, Torino
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