March 12
Morning Session
9-9:15 am Opening remarks
- Tyrus Miller, Dean School of Humanities
- Duncan Pritchard, Director, Center KTS
9:15 am – Ásta, San Francisco State University, Dep. of Philosophy – “Social Construction and Injustice” Abstract – Video
10:15 am – Nigel Hatton, UC Merced, Dep. of English and Philosophy – “”Narrat/ability and the Defense of Interior Life in Toni Morrison’s Fictive Moral Philosophy” Abstract – Video
11:15 am – KEYNOTE Linda Alcoff, CUNY / The Graduate Center, Dep. of Philosophy – “Extractivist Epistemologies” Abstract – Video
Afternoon Session
3:00 pm – María del Rosario Acosta López, UC Riverside, Dep. of Hispanic Studies – “Gramáticas de lo inaudito: towards a Decolonial Approach to Memory after Trauma” Abstract – Video
4:00 pm – Terence Keel, UCLA, Dep. of African American Studies – “Nihilism is an Underlying Condition for Death in Police Custody” Abstract – Video
5:00 pm – Kate Ritchie, UC Irvine, Dep. of Philosophy – “Identities without Labels: Power, Marginalization, and the Effects of Self-Labeling” Abstract
March 13
Morning Session
9 am – Danièle Moyal-Sharrock and Constantine Sandis, Hertfordshire, UK, Dep. of Philosophy – “‘I say therefore I am’: Trans Identities and Testimonial Injustice” Abstract – Video
10:00 am – Annalisa Coliva, UC Irvine, Dep. of Philosophy – “”More and Happier Women. On the Political Significance of Wittgenstein and Hinge Epistemology” Abstract – Video
11:00 am – Naomi Scheman, U of Minnesota, Dep. of Philosophy and Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies – “Wittgenstein, Lugones, and the Politics of Intelligibility” Abstract – Video
Afternoon Session
3:00 pm – Anna Boncompagni, UC Irvine, Dep. of Philosophy “Hermeneutical Injustice at the Border. The Case of LGBTQ Asylum Claims” Abstract – Video
4:00 pm – Sandra Harvey, UC Irvine, Dep. of African American Studies – “Anti-blackness, Racial Passing, and the Human as Ethical Being” Abstract – Video
5:00 pm – Erica Preston-Roedder, Occidental College, LA – “You Aren’t Really Black, You Aren’t Really White: Racial Denials and Epistemic Injustice in the Black-White Multiracial Community” Abstract – Video
Note: Unless speakers opt out, talks will be recorded and live streamed to the Humanities Center YouTube page. Q/A sessions will not be recorded.