Hi everyone,

This week's speaker in the University of Sydney Philosophy Seminar Series is 
Naomi Scheman, (Minnesota)

The title of the talk is "Wittgenstein, Lugones, and the Politics of 
Intelligibility". Here is an abstract for the talk:

One way of understanding Wittgenstein's notion of forms of life is through the 
Argentinian-American Lesbian philosopher MarĂ­a Lugones's notion of 
"worlds"--inhabited communities of sense-making. "World"-travel involves the 
realization that who and what one is can shift, often disconcertingly, as one 
moves from one to another world of sense and sees oneself reflected in 
different eyes. Such travel can be mandatory for those who are variously 
marginalized and who thereby acquire skills that the more privileged may lack, 
including the communal crafting of livable, intelligible identities within 
alternative, counter-normative "worlds". Following Wittgenstein's injunction 
that learning a language is learning a form of life, I want to explore 
responses to the linguistic innovations arising from within trans communities, 
such as the singular 'they' and the prefix 'cis' for non-trans women and men. 
As such innovations spread into the dominant "world", I will argue that we 
ought not to trivialize the resistance with which they are met. These shifts in 
"what we say" deeply challenge and change the dominant world of sense, 
undermining a form of life in which there are, for example, only two genders 
and which one we are is determined by how we are assigned at birth. Such a 
shift (one I think we have conclusive reason to undertake) is and ought to be 
seriously disconcerting.

The seminar will take place at 3:30pm on Wednesday Aug 06 in the Philosophy 
Seminar Room (N494).

Enquiries about the seminar series can be directed to [email protected]

Ryan Cox
Associate Lecturer in Philosophy
Discipline of Philosophy
School of Humanities
University of Sydney
[email protected]

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