The 'Female' in Indigenous and Pre-Socratic Cultures
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Document Type
Recording, Oral
Abstract
Guest speakers include: Jacqueline Rahm, Ph.D. (UAF Department of Indigenous Studies); Rachel Mason, Ph.D. (UAA Department of Anthropology and National Park Service); Kristin Helweg Hanson, Ph.D. (UAA Department of Philosophy); and Wolfgang Olsson (UAA alumnus, B.A. with honors in English '16). Topics covered include: The search for the feminine in pre-Socratic society and places of possible intersection with indigenous philosophies; the importance of Aspasia; changing understandings of female hunter-gatherer and why the "female" has been suppressed and/or discarded over the years.
Publication Date
8-24-2015
Recommended Citation
Hanson, Kristin Helweg; Olsson, Wolfgang Q.; Mason, Rachel; and Rahm, Jacqueline Marie, "The 'Female' in Indigenous and Pre-Socratic Cultures" (2015). Special Events. 106.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_bookstore_events/106
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/11504