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    • The Seminar 2011
      • Lori Martindale
      • Liz Sage
      • Eleanor Staples
      • Tomoka Toraiwa
      • Shannon Wong Lerner
    • The Seminar 2012
      • Jaleel Akhtar – Touch and Violence: Reading Toni Morrison’s Jazz with Irigaray
      • Ovidiu Anemțoaicei – Male Bodies, Masculinities and Sexual Difference: a sketch for an impossible “becoming-man”
      • Marianne Choquet – Coming to Voice
      • Lucia del Gatto – A philosophy faithful to happiness: A dialogue with Luce Irigaray
      • Alexandra Dumitrescu – Paradigm shift and Metamodernism in Literature
      • Evelien Geerts – The other woman. A diffractive rereading of the works of Simone de Beauvoir and Luce Irigaray
      • Erla Karlsdottir – Luce Irigaray, Feminine Deities and Politics
      • Yvette Russell – Rape and the Rape Trial: An Irigarayan Vision of Justice
      • Margaret Simmonds – Can Luce Irigaray’s concept of sexuate difference help XY-women to form a more useful relationship to their biology?
      • Damien Tissot – Justice, Universals and Sexual Difference
    • The Seminar 2013
      • Ada Demaj – Encountering the Other and Building Third Spaces through Migrant Travels
      • Julian Gill-Peterson – The Forms Children Take: Sexuate Difference and the Generations
      • Meghan Hedley – Ogham Now, Woman Here: A study of language and mark-making
      • Elizabeth Matthews – A Utopia Of Difference: A Sculptural Investigation in Relation to the Thought of Luce Irigaray
      • Michaela Meise – Imagining an alternative symbolic order
      • Monica Obreja – Technology and Sexual Difference
      • Louise Richardson-Self – Reading through Rainer Forst and Luce Irigaray: On Same-Sex Marriage
      • Stephen Seeley – Sexuation and Individuation
      • Oliver Thorne – Nietzsche’s death of God: A comparative analysis of Nishitani Keiji and Luce Irigaray’s creative responses to the problem of nihilism
    • The Seminar 2014
      • Eva Birch — Eating: a political theology of non-human bodies
      • Ursula Del Aguila — The Maternal Body of Philosophy’s original matricide
      • Jane Desmond — PhD Creative Writing: The Self-Reflexive Muse
      • Manola K. Gayatri — Breath in Performance
      • Mahrokhsadat Hosseini — The Representation of Dialogism and Ethical Subjectivity through Poetry: An Irigarayian Reading of Iranian Women’s Poetry from the Constitutional Revolution to the Islamic Revolution
      • Emily Jones — Using Irigaray to push at the international law’s boundaries: The sovereign state
      • Giulia Patacci — From “I Love to You” to “The Mystery of Mary”: About human love and divine love
      • Nadine Picone — Foundations for the future of feminist theory
      • Angelica Stathopoulos — Always-silent, Already-passive, Forever-feminine: Rethinking Feminist Writing with Luce Irigaray
      • Katarzyna Szopa — Toward a Culture of Relations: New Materialism in Philosophy of Luce Irigaray
    • The Seminar 2016
      • Maja Bjelica — Breath, silence and listening in the thought of Luce Irigaray: Recognizing Aleviness as a Possible Culture of Breath
      • Ruthanne SooHee Crapo — Practicing an Irigarayan Ethic: Animal Welfare and Ecological Feminism – Extending the Work of Luce Irigaray
      • Lauren Fournier — The Paradox of Narcissism and the Philosopher’s Wife: Towards a Definition of Auto-Theory
      • Joyce (Jiamim Qi) — Communicating with Maternal Spaces: Reading Gloria Naylor’s Mama Day with Reference to Luce Irigaray
      • Amy Kings
      • Elspeth Mitchell — The Girl in the philosophy of Luce Irigaray
      • Rucha Newalkar — Architecture of Care, by and for the Urban Public Space: A philosophical inquiry into ethics of care to inform the experiential nature of the public space
      • Rebekah Pryor — Mother, Divine: reimagining the maternal body through visual art practice and Irigaray’s philosophy of ‘spiritual becoming’
      • Phongkon Weerpiput — Analysis of Students’ Understanding the Femininity in Mahavessantara Jataka, Maddi Sermon
    • The Seminar 2017
      • Andrew Bevan — Refounding Philosophy from Self-Affection
      • Harry Bregazzi — Difference, Encounter, and Possibilities for Peace
      • Steinunn Hreinsdóttir — Mimesis as a Transformative Philosophical Method
      • Ciara Merrick — Breathing Shared Worlds: Creating Peace with Respect for Difference
      • Judith Rifeser — Luce Irigaray’s Philosophy of the Caress: A New Horizon for a Dialogical Encounter with Practice-as-Research
      • Kang Yi — A Comparative Study on Between Luce Irigaray’ Thought and Taoism
    • The seminar 2018
      • Paige Adams —Theories from “Through Vegetal Being”
      • Astrid Lorena Ochoa Campo — Departures and Returns: A Latinx Woman’s Female Genealogy in “A Cup of Water Under My Bed” by Daisy Hernández
      • Belinda Eslick — Political change as natality: Birthing new worlds, together
      • Alexandra Gabbard — Rethinking the Feminine Subjectivity of Sister Characters
      • Leyla Sophie Gleissner — Making One Body Out of Two? On Being-In-One-(an)-Other
      • Hector Ramos — The Persisting Place of Nature in the Work of Luce Irigaray
      • Lily Ruban — Exploring the Sexuate Nature of Text Through Close Reading of Anna Kavan’s Novels
      • Wachana Sermsathanasawat — The Long Journey of a Mother-Daughter Relationship: from Understanding to Respecting Others
      • Nathalie Tornéus-Ek — Epistemology of the Negative: The Not-Knowing of the Other
    • The seminar 2019
      • Adelphe T. Adambadji — Language as a Means of Working Towards Women’s Liberation
      • Marina Chistodoulou — Self-affection as a Means to Cultivate our Natural Energy
      • Riya Dedkhat — Interrogating the Concept of ‘Equality’ through an Irigarayan Lens
      • Luara Karlason-Carp — Phallocentrism as a Diagnostics of Extinction: The Matricidal Space-Time of Sexuate Indifference
      • Luo Lianlian — Relating with Mothers Differently: “Rite of Passage” of Telemachus and Penelope in “Meadowlands” and “Averno”
      • Tanja Lipiäinen — How does my work relate to the work of Luce Irigaray
      • Gillian Nevin — Placental Ontology: Psychological and Philosophical Perspectives on Mother-Daughter Textualities
      • Chanathip Suwannanon — Searching for a ‘Kathoey’ Subjectivity: Returning to My own History and the Animist Legacy
    • The Seminar 2021
      • Adelphe T. Adambadji — Language as a Means of Working Towards Women’s Liberation
      • Beatriz Conde Alonso — Sexuate difference in the theoretical development of Luce Irgaray’s work
      • Federica Doria — From Mother to Woman: Revisiting Parts of Luce Irgaray’s Works about the Maternal  
      • Ginger Guin — Figuring an Irigarayan ‘physis’ 
      • Robin Hillenbrink — Exclusion through Language
      • Tal Menahem — The Interval of Desire
      • Mélanie Salvi — Luce Irigaray’s individuals 
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“Genesis of a New Human Being: To Be Born” – a lecture held by Luce Irigaray

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October 8, 2019 by workingwithluceirigaray
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Video lecture by Luce Irigaray, IPAK.Center, 22 August 2019

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August 19, 2019 by workingwithluceirigaray
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Un séminaire avec Luce Irigaray, Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis, le 29 mai 2019

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May 12, 2019 by workingwithluceirigaray
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