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47th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy -- March 5-7, 2020

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Thursday, 5 March 2020
11:00am-4:00pm
1:00pm-2:40pm
Concurrent Session I
Peter Hare RoomSor Juana RoomGloria Anzaldúa RoomJohn J. McDermott Room

"Internet Black Misandry and the Crisis of Public Expertise"
Amir Jaima, Texas A&M University

"Reddit as Pseudo-Civic Platform: A Case Study of r/SmallDickProblems"
Allison L. Rowland, St. Lawrence University

"Truth and Discursive Activism: The Promise and Perils of Hashtag Feminism"
Jennifer Hansen, St. Lawrence Universit

Internet Platforms and The Affordances of DemocracyAllison Rowland, St. Lawrence University; Amir Jaima, Texas A&M University; Jennifer Hansen, Emory University; Amber Carlson, Vanderbilt University
Session Chair: Aaron Pratt Shepherd, University of Massachusetts LowellWard, Peirce and ReligionMichael Raposa, Lehigh University; Benjamin Chicka, Curry College; Dwayne Tunstall, Grand Valley State University Session Chair: Cristine de la Luna, Iliff School of TheologyLa Mexicana En La Chicana: The Mexican Sources of Anzaldúa’s Inter-American PhilosophyMariana Alessandri, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Alexander Stehn, University of Texas Rio Grande ValleyDiscussant: Cristine de la Luna, Iliff School of TheologyGloria Anzaldúa, Hybrid History, and The American ImaginationTadd Ruetenik, St. Ambrose UniversityDiscussant: Cristine de la Luna, Iliff School of Theology Session Chair: Mario Teodoro Ramírez Cobián, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de HidalgoEnvironmental Crisis and Aesthetic Experience: Dewey and The Vital Signs of CultureBethany Henning, Xavier UniversityDiscussant: Lisa Heldke, Gustavus Adolphus CollegeEcocide Is Genocide: Decolonizing The Definition of GenocideLauren Eichler, Old Dominion UniversityDiscussant: Lisa Heldke, Gustavus Adolphus College
2:40pm-3:00pm
3:00pm-4:40pm
Concurrent Session II
Peter Hare RoomBeth Singer RoomSor Juana RoomJohn J. McDermott RoomGloria Anzaldúa Room

"Revolutionary Violence and Insurrectionist Theology Across the Americas" -- Aaron Shepherd, University of Massachusetts Lowell

"The Time is Now – An Insurgent Theology Subversive of Violence Against Women" -- Nancy Pineda-Madrid, Boston College

"'A Naughty Bee with a Different Flavor of Honey': Ivone Gebara, Ecofeminism, and Pragmatism" -- Christopher Tirres, DePaul University

Inter-American Theology: Reflections On Violence, Insurgency, and Revolutionary Epistemologies Across ContinentsAaron Pratt Shepherd, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Nancy Pineda-Madrid, Boston College; Christopher Tirres, DePaul University
Session Chair: Katie Terezakis, Rochester Institute of TechnologyRorty'S Peircean RealismChris Voparil, Union Institute & UniversityDiscussant: Katie Terezakis, Rochester Institute of TechnologyJames'S Radical RationalismThomas Burke, University of South CarolinaDiscussant: Katie Terezakis, Rochester Institute of Technology Session Chair: Dwayne Tunstall, Grand Valley State UniversityThe Evolutionary Existentialism of Emerson and PazRichard Gilmore, Concordia CollegeDiscussant: Dwayne Tunstall, Grand Valley State UniversityMysticism In Luis Villoro'S La Mezquita AzulKristian Cantens, Texas A&M University - College StationDiscussant: Dwayne Tunstall, Grand Valley State University Session Chair: Nancy McHugh, Wittenberg University

"Pests and Pragmatism"
Erin McKenna, University of Oregon

 

"Pragmatism and Interpreting Invasive Species: The Case of Nutria in the City"
Joseph Tuminello, McNeese State University

 

"Netting Nemo: A Moral Ontology for the Scaled and Slimy"
Zachary Piso, University of Dayton

Session Chair: Andrea J. Pitts, University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Denise Meda Calderon (Texas A&M)
"Keeping Memory Alive: Re-membering through Days of the Dead Celebrations”

Gisela Reyes (Northwestern University, Chicago) 
"Incomodamente In-Between: Rethinking Hometacitcs Through Mutiplicitous Selfhood"

5:00pm-7:00pm
Plenary I
(Chapel)

Raul Trejo Villalobos, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas

Eugenio Echevarria, Centro Latinoamericano de Filosofía para Niños, A.C.

7:00pm-9:00pm
(Patio)
Friday, 6 March 2020
8:00am-4:00pm
9:00am-10:40am
Concurrent Session III
Sor Juana RoomPeter Hare RoomJohn J. McDermott RoomGloria Anzaldúa Room
Jane Addams'S Evolutionary Theorizing By Marilyn Fischer (author Meets Critics)Barbara Lowe, ST. John Fisher College; Judy Whipps, Grand Valley State University; Danielle Lake, Elon University; Scott Pratt, University of Oregon Session Chair: Mark Sanders, UNC CharlotteEnrique Dussel and Alain Locke: A Project In Black Histories and Inter-American Philosophy of LiberationDaniel Westbrook, Emory UniversityDiscussant: Mark Sanders, UNC CharlotteOn Plantation Politics: Citizenship and Antislavery Resistance In Douglass'S My Bondage and My FreedomPhilip Yaure, Columbia UniversityDiscussant: Mark Sanders, UNC Charlotte Session Chair: Celia T. Bardwell-Jones, University of Hawaiʻi at HiloPhilosophy and The Mirror of Nationalism: Richard Rorty, The New Left, and The War On TerrorPatrick Anderson, Grand Valley State UniversityDiscussant: Celia T. Bardwell-Jones, University of Hawaiʻi at HiloPragmatism, Language Games, and The Philippine Drug WarTracy Llanera, University of ConnecticutDiscussant: Celia T. Bardwell-Jones, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo

"The Concept of Origin in Enrique Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation"
Ricardo Friaz, University of Oregon

"Towards a Pragmatist Reconstruction of Dharma"
Apurva Parikh, University of South Carolina

"Latinx Identity in the United States: A Pragmatist Inquiry"
Héctor Herrera III, Princeton Seminary

10:40am-11:00am
11:00am-12:40pm
Plenary II: Coss Dialogue Lecture
(Chapel)

Rosalva Aida Hernandez Castillo, Professor and Senior Researcher at the Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology (CIESAS) in Mexico City

Introduced by Sergio Gallegos Ordorica, John Jay College

12:40pm-2:00pm
Dining RoomSecond Floor Dining
2:00pm-3:40pm
Concurrent Session IV
Gloria Anzaldúa RoomJohn J. McDermott RoomPeter Hare RoomBeth Singer RoomSor Juana Room
Session Chair: Danielle Lake, Elon University

Scott Pratt, University of Oregon

Marilyn Fischer, University of Dayton

Mariana Alessandri, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Session Chair: Chris Voparil, Union Institute and UniversityPragmatism, Objectivity, and ExperienceSteven Levine, University of Massachusetts at Boston; David Hildebrand, University of Colorado at Denver; Alexis Dianda, Xavier University; Santiago Rey Salamanca, Universidad de los Andes

“Dubois, Locke, and Thurman: Great Questions and the African American Future”
Anthony Neal, Mississippi State University

“Critical Pragmatism, Between the Shaper and the Dragon”
Lee McBride, The College of Wooster

"When Theory and Practice Diverge: Locke on History and Race"
Jacoby Carter, Howard University

“Lloyd Algernon Best: A Caribbean Decolonial Thinker”  —  Maurice L. Wade, Trinity College

“Toward a Decolonial Archival Praxis" — Christina Bleyer, Trinity College

“The Praxis of Decolonization and Decoloniality in Historical Context: Central America” — Dario Euraque, Trinity College

“Decolonizing Caribbean Feminism—in a Dialogue With Muslim Women Activists”  — Janet L. Bauer, Trinity College

Epistemic Decoloniality: Theory and PracticeJanet Bauer, Trinity College; Christina Bleyer, Trinity College; Dario Euraque, Trinity College; Maurice Wade, Trinity College
Session Chair: Bernie Cantens, Moravian CollegeMexican-American Philosophy and The Value Conferred By Concerns and IntuitionsRafael Perez, University of RochesterDiscussant: Bernie Cantens, Moravian CollegeThe Virtues of Mestizaje: Lessons From Las Casas For An Inter-American EthicsNoell Birondo, Wichita State University (Kansas)Discussant: Bernie Cantens, Moravian College
4:00pm-5:40pm
Concurrent Session V
Gloria Anzaldúa RoomBeth Singer RoomJohn J. McDermott RoomPeter Hare RoomSor Juana Room
Session Chair: Patricia Huntington, Arizona State UniversityA/parecernos: Rethinking The Multiplicitous Self As “haunted” With Anzaldúa, La Malinche, and Other GhostsRebekah Sinclair, University of Oregon; Margaret Newton, University of OregonDiscussant: Nalliely Hernández, Universidad de GuadalajaraLove In Cultivating Latinx CommunitiesDaniel Campos, Brooklyn College, City University of New YorkDiscussant: Nalliely Hernández, Universidad de Guadalajara

Andrea J. Pitts (University of North Carolina, Charlotte): “The Atlas of Our Skin and Bone and Blood”: Disability, Ablenationalism, and the Criminalization of Immigration”

Nora Berenstain (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) and Elena Ruíz (Michigan State University): “Structural and Administrative Violence at the US Mexico Settler Border”

Nancy McHugh (Wittenberg University): “Epistemic Deadspaces: Immigration, Politics, and Displacement”

Natalie Cisneros (Seattle University): “When Did Amnesty Become Unthinkable?: Immigration Reform and the Construction of Citizenship”

Migration, Institutional Violence, and Reproducing The Carceral StateAndrea Pitts, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Nora Berenstain, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Elena Ruíz, Michigan State University; Nancy McHugh, Wittenberg University; Natalie Cisneros, Seattle University
Session Chair: Nate Jackson, Capital UniversityGrounding Racial Blame: Blood Money Benefits and White GuiltVictor AbundezGuerra, University of California, RiversideDiscussant: Nate Jackson, Capital UniversityRising Before Dawn: Wilderness As VocationDaniel Conway, Texas A&M UniversityDiscussant: Nate Jackson, Capital University

Francisco Gallegos (Wake Forest University): "Shame in Mexican and Latinx Philosophy: Emilio Uranga and Mariana Ortega on shame and multiplicitous resistance"

Aurelia Valero Pie (UNAM): "Towards a Philosophical Entente: the Inter-American Conferences of Philosophy in the mid 20th century"

Sergio Gallegos Ordorica (John Jay College): "The 1926 Harris Foundation lectures of Manuel Gamio and José Vasconcelos as a model of Inter-American Philosophy"

Enrique Chavez Arvizo (John Jay College): "An Ideal Theory of Civil Disobedience for the Mexican Reality"

Ángeles Eraña, IIF, UNAM, Mexico
"Network of Women Philosophers of Latin America - the Mexican Chapter"

Siobhan Guerrero Mc Manus, CEIICH, UNAM, Mexico
"Feminist Philosophies in Mexico"

Book Discussion on Las filósofas tienen la palabra (Women Philosophers' Turn To Speak)
Ángeles Eraña & Fanny del Río (author) UNAM, Mexico

 

6:00pm-10:00pm
Saturday, 7 March 2020
8:00am-12:00pm
9:00am-10:40am
Concurrent Session VI
Gloria Anzaldúa RoomJohn J. McDermott RoomSor Juana RoomPeter Hare RoomBeth Singer Room
Session Chair: Alejandro Santana, University of Portland

Panel Discussion: Latin American/Latinx Philosophy for the Non-Specialist

Speakers:

Robert Sanchez, Mount Saint Mary’s University 

Stephanie Rivera Berruz,  Marquette University

José Haro, Borough of Manhattan Community College

Julio Corvarrubias, University of Washington

Session Chair: Erin Tarver, Oxford College of Emory UniversityTransformative Hospitality: A Pragmatist-Feminist Perspective On Radical Welcome As ResistanceTess Varner, Concordia CollegeDiscussant: Gail Presbey, University of Detroit MercyPedagogical Theory & Diversity In The U.s. and MexicoDorothy Rogers, Montclair State UniversityDiscussant: Gail Presbey, University of Detroit Mercy

Carlos Pereda (UNAM, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosoficas), "William James and the 'sicarios' (Hitmen)"

Gergana Petrova (Universidad de Guanajuato), "Los deberes de la educación; la nueva barbarie y la emancipación"

Aureliano Ortega (Universidad de Guanajuato), "La filosofía en la actualidad mexicana"

Guillermo Hurtado (UNAM, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosoficas), "Porque Vasconcelos Despreciaba a Dewey?"

Session Chair: Judith Green, Fordham UniversityWhy Pragmatist Participatory Planning Matters: A Call For Inter-American DialoguesDavid Woods, City of Stamford, CT & NYUDiscussant: Judith Green, Fordham UniversityThe Gavilan and The Gila: Aldo Leopold, Wilderness, and Two RiversDavid Henderson, Western Carolina UniversityDiscussant: Judith Green, Fordham University Inter-American Imagination and Kwame Anthony Appiah’s The Lies That BindSteven Fesmire, Radford University
10:40am-11:00am
11:00am-12:40pm
Concurrent Session VII
Sor Juana RoomGloria Anzaldúa RoomPeter Hare RoomJohn J. McDermott Room
Session Chair: Stephanie Rivera Berruz, Marquette University

“Against Anti-Immigration Violence in the Americas”
Alan Chavoya, Northwestern University

“On Indigeneity and Sylvia Wynter” 
Elisabeth Paquette, UNC Charlotte

Hemispheric Dialogues: Ruptures In The Colonial Legacies of The AmericasAlan Chavoya, Northwestern; Elisabeth Paquette , UNC Charlotte

"Introduction to The Philosophies of America Reader,"
Kim Díaz, El Paso Community College

“Understanding U.S.-Mexico Border Students' Identities to Improve their Representation in Philosophy Education,”
Manuela A. Gomez, El Paso Community College & University of Texas at El Paso

"The Need for Intervention in Philosophy Education: An Inter-American, Anti-Colonial Analysis of the Ideological and Institutional Forces in Contemporary Academia,"
Rocio Mercedes Alvarez,cTexas A&M University & California State Univeristy Stanislaus

The Need For Inter-American Philosophy: Anticipating and Solving Pedagogical ChallengesKim Diaz, El Paso Community College; Manuela Gomez, El Paso Community College & University of Texas at El Paso; Rocio Alvarez, Texas A&M University & California State Univeristy Stanislaus

“Peirce's Reception in Colombia”
Douglas Niño, Universdad Tadeo Lozano, Colombia

“The History of Peirce's Reception in Argentina”
Catalina Hynes, President of the Peirce Latin-American Society; Universidad Nacional del Tucumán, Argentina

“Pragmatism in Brazil” 
Ivo Ibri, Centro de Pragmatismo; Pontifical University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

“Peircean Pragmatism and its Reception in Mexico”
 Paniel Reyes-Cárdenas, UPAEP University, Puebla, Mexico

Session Chair: Jim Garrison, Virginia TechPeirce'S Theory of Perception: Three Problems For The Realist ReadingGriffin Klemick, University of TorontoDiscussant: Jim Garrison, Virginia TechDewey and The Tragedy of The Human ConditionYarran Hominh, Columbia UniversityDiscussant: Jim Garrison, Virginia Tech
1:00pm-2:30pm
John J. McDermott RoomDining RoomSecond Floor Dining
2:30pm-4:10pm
Concurrent Session VIII
Gloria Anzaldúa RoomJohn J. McDermott RoomPeter Hare RoomSor Juana Room
Session Chair: Terrance MacMullan, Eastern Washington UniversityTodos Somos Joaquín: An Inter-American Elaboration On Chicanismo, Or The Social and Political Philosophy of The Chicana/o Civil Rights MovementJohn Kaiser Ortiz, Millersville UniversityDiscussant: Terrance MacMullan, Eastern Washington UniversityOn A Prevailing Misinterpretation of Biko’s Black Consciousness and How Dewey Helps Us Correct ItJoshua Thomas, St. John's UniversityDiscussant: Terrance MacMullan, Eastern Washington University Consideraciones éticas de Las Organizaciones Sociales Fronterizas En Defensa de Los MigrantesLuis Ruben Diaz- Cepeda, Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ)Immigration and Human RightsJorge Valadez, Our Lady of the Lake University Session Chair: Daniel J. Brunson, Morgan State University

David Glidden (University of California, Riverside)
"Royce on Loyalty and the Problem of Economic Migration" 

Olav Bryant Smith (California State University, Chico)
"Reflections on Evil: María Pía Lara and Josiah Royce"

Discussant: Daniel J. Brunson (Morgan State University)

“On Shifting the Geography of Reason,” Michael J. Monahan, University of Memphis

“Chicana and Latina Feminist Philosophy: Toward a New ‘American' Phenomenology,” Jacqueline M. Martinez, Arizona State University

“The Story of Luisa Calderón: From a Scene of Subjection to Say Her Name,” Nathifa Greene, Gettysburg College

 “Living Existentialism: The Global North and South," T. Storm Heter, East Stroudsburg University

4:10pm-4:30pm
4:30pm-5:30pm
Plenary III
(Chapel)
5:30pm-6:30pm
Plenary IV: President's Address
(Chapel)

Gregory Pappas, Texas A&M University

Introduction by David Hildebrand, University of Colorado Denver

6:30pm-9:00pm
(Dining Room)

MARIACHI FEMENIL NUEVO TECALITAN

(All female Mariachi band from Guadalajara)


 


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