Event overview
A talk by Antonia Birnbaum (Paris 8 University) on feminine jouissance, women's revolutionary activity and the problem of equality.
鈥淲e, women鈥, what do we want? The expression designates two things. On the one hand, the Lacanian 鈥渘ot-all鈥 of feminine jouissance, which answers to the old Freudian question 鈥渨hat does the woman want?鈥, on the other, 鈥淲e, women鈥 as one of the instances of universal equality conceptualized by Jacques Ranci猫re. The question pursued in this talk is the following: how does feminine jouissance alter the concept of the 鈥渕iscount鈥 of equality, how does it bring to the fore the unresolvable problem of the numerical element itself? What is as stake is not just the non-relation of equality to the inequality that does it wrong, its miscount. What is at stake is a non-relation within equality itself, which designates the equality between聽men and women (a two without one), that can never enter into any count at all. This equality, though not 鈥渃ountable鈥, materialized in Algerian women鈥檚 specific involvement in the independence struggle.
The talk will be followed by a response from Svenja Bromberg (Sociology).
Dates & times
| Date | Time | Add to calendar |
|---|---|---|
| 26 Oct 2017 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm |
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