Hi everyone,

This week’s speaker in the University of Sydney Philosophy Seminar Series is 
Supriya Subramani  (Sydney Health Ethics, University of Sydney).

The title of Supriya’s talk is “Othering and Ethics of Belonging: Why it 
Matters for Migrant Healthcare?”. Here’s the abstract for the talk:

At a time when national identities are reasserted in western Europe alongside 
intellectual visions about a cosmopolitan order more inclusive than 
nationalism, what does belonging mean for immigrants who are non-Europeans, 
particularly for women from the South Asia, African and Middle East regions? 
Based on the lived experiences of 23 first generation women immigrants on their 
healthcare experiences in Zurich, Switzerland, I illustrate through embodied 
migrant experiences how othering and a sense of belonging is experienced within 
the web of chaotic meanings and social space one navigates. By employing a 
moral phenomenological-sociological approach, I present how embodied migrant 
experiences can capture the experiences of being an ‘other’, as well as how 
moral emotions such as shame and humiliation can influence one's moral self and 
its significance to everyday moral discourse. In this paper, I will analyse 
cosmopolitanism's possibilities by focusing on othering/belonging experiences. 
Furthermore, I will illustrate how ethics of belonging is practiced in everyday 
interactions by immigrants and briefly discuss its significance to healthcare 
debates.

The talk will take place on Wednesday the 11th of October at 3:30 p.m. in the 
Philosophy Seminar Room (N494) in the Quadrangle.

The talk will be followed by drinks and informal discussion at a nearby venue. 
All welcome!

Enquiries about the seminar series can be directed to 
ryan....@sydney.edu.au<mailto:ryan....@sydney.edu.au>

Ryan Cox
Associate Lecturer in Philosophy
Discipline of Philosophy
School of Humanities
University of Sydney
ryan....@sydney.edu.au<mailto:ryan....@sydney.edu.au>

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