Gabriela Basterra
[[Category:Wikipedia pages tagged for copyright problems|]]
Gabriela Basterra is a professor of Comparative Literature and Spanish at New York University.[1] She is primarily known for her work on philosophy and literature, ethical subjectivity, rhetoric, poetry, tragedy, psychoanalysis, ethics and politics.
Life and work
Basterra received her Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures from Harvard University in 1997, and has taught at NYU ever since. She has also been a visiting professor at Princeton University. Between 2004-10 Professor Basterra held the position of Directeur de Programme at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris.[1]
Seminars
Basterra has contributed to major conferences and events on Kant, Emmanuel Levinas, Paul Ricoeur, Ernesto Laclau,[2] political subjectivity and rhetoric, and her lectures have been broadcast on Radio France Culture[3] Her program "Autonomie Tragique: Interaction entre le politique et l'éthique",[4] at the Collège International de Philosophie included her seminars "La mort tragique comme évasion" (2005), "Éthiques du brisement" (2006), “Brisement éthique, désir du politique” (2007), “Se faire signe” (2008), “Poétique du laps” (2009) and “Être inspiré” (2010).
Books and publications
Gabriela Basterra is the author of two books, Seductions of Fate: Tragic Subjectivity, Ethics, Politics (2004) [5] and The Subject of Freedom: Kant, Levinas (2015) [1]. She has co-edited Quel sujet du politique? (2010),[6] a monographic issue of the Collège International de Philosophie journal Rue Descartes, and is working on two book projects – Shaping the Void: Vessels, Concepts, Poems and Ethical and Poetic Address – and on a collection of her French essays, Hétéronomies.[7]
Her recent articles include "I Love to Hate my Life or the Allure of Guilt" (2004), "El respeto como evasión" (2005), "Résister aux sirènes de l'impuissance" (2006), “Ethics, Perhaps” (2007), "Activité au-delà de toute activité" (2007), “Choreography of Fate: Lorca’s Reconfigurations of the Tragic” (2008), “Does Creativity Deny Itself?” (2009), “Auto-Heteronomy or Levinas’s Philosophy of the Same” (2010), "Subjectivité inouïe” (2010),[1] "Subjectivity at the Limit: Velázquez, Kant, Levinas" (2012), "Reason's Other in Quotation Marks: Nietzsche on Tragedy and Doubling" (2013),[7] and "Unconditioned Subjectivity: Immanent Synthesis in Kant's Third Antinomy" (2015).[8]
Footnotes
- ^ a b c Old NYU Comparative Literature Faculty Bio.: "NYU > Comparative Literature > Basterra, Gabriela". New York University, Arts and Science. Archived from the original on 2011-06-11.
- ^ "NYU > Comparative Literature > Events 2006-2007". New York University, Arts and Science. Section "April", subsection "Ernesto Laclau- Articulation and the Limits of Metaphor". Archived from the original on 2011-07-25.
- ^ "Law and Event featuring Alain Badiou : Ambiguities of Transgression: Three Ways of Denying Law Keynote Address : Sunday, November 11, 10 am". Cardozo Law Review website. Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University. October 29, 2007. Section "Schedule", subsection "Monday November 12", subsubsection "2.15 – 3.45: Nocturns (Chair, M. Rosenfeld)". Archived from the original on 2012-04-02.
Gabriela Basterra (NYU) -- Signifying and Witnessing the Event: Levinas, Badiou
- ^ CIPH Program Details: "Programme, octobre 2009 à janvier 2010" (PDF) (in French). Collège International de Philosophie. 30 July 2009. p. V. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-29.
- ^ "Seductions of Fate | Gabriela Basterra". Macmillan. Archived from the original on 2012-10-07.
- ^ Basterra, Gabriela; Ivekovic, Rada; Manchev, Boyan, eds. (February 2010). "Quel sujet du politique?". Rue Descartes (in French) (67). Presses Universitaires de France on behalf of Collège International de Philosophie. ISBN 978-2-13-057716-4. JSTOR i40043939. № 92182. Archived from the original on 2011-09-18.
- ^ a b Old NYU Arts & Science Faculty Bio.: "Basterra, Gabriela, AS | NYU". New York University, Arts and Science. September 30, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03.
- ^ Current NYU Arts & Science Faculty Bio.: "Gabriela Basterra". NYU Arts & Science. New York University. Archived from the original on 2023-09-25. Retrieved 2025-07-21.
Authority control databases | |
|---|---|
| International | |
| National | |
| Academics | |
| Other | |