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Elvira Roncalli

Carroll College, Montana
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  • Carroll College, Montana
    Department of Philosophy
    Associate Professor
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
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    Narrating the Self through the Other
    In Antonio Calcagno (ed.), Contemporary Italian Political Philosophy, Suny Press. pp. 53-74. 2015.
  •  12
    Index
    with Silvia Benso
    In Silvia Benso & Elvira Roncalli (eds.), Contemporary Italian women philosophers: stretching the art of thinking, State University of New York Press. pp. 209-214. 2021.
  •  9
    Contributors
    with Silvia Benso
    In Silvia Benso & Elvira Roncalli (eds.), Contemporary Italian women philosophers: stretching the art of thinking, State University of New York Press. pp. 201-207. 2021.
  •  5
    Introduction
    with Silvia Benso
    In Silvia Benso & Elvira Roncalli (eds.), Contemporary Italian women philosophers: stretching the art of thinking, State University of New York Press. pp. 1-16. 2021.
  • Part II: Society, world, and the need for political roots. We come and go, the world is here to stay-Hannah Arendt and the world as common
    In Kathryn Lawson & Joshua Livingstone (eds.), Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil: unprecedented conversations, Bloomsbury Academic. 2024.
  •  18
    Narrating the Self through the Other
    In Antonio Calcagno (ed.), _Contemporary Italian Political Philosophy_, ed. Antonio Calcagno, State University of New York Press. pp. 53-74. 2015.
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    The Future of the World Is Open: Encounters with Lea Melandri, Luisa Muraro, Adriana Cavarero, and Rossana Rossanda
    SUNY Press. 2022.
    The Future of the World Is Open examines the work and thought of three prominent Italian feminist philosophers, Lea Melandri, Luisa Muraro, and Adriana Cavarero, as it delves into the significant experiences that shaped them, highlighting their converging and diverging positions. Also appearing here for the first time in English translation are three essays by renowned author, journalist, and political figure Rossana Rossanda. Rossanda's essays offer a critical perspective on some of the content…Read more
    The Future of the World Is Open examines the work and thought of three prominent Italian feminist philosophers, Lea Melandri, Luisa Muraro, and Adriana Cavarero, as it delves into the significant experiences that shaped them, highlighting their converging and diverging positions. Also appearing here for the first time in English translation are three essays by renowned author, journalist, and political figure Rossana Rossanda. Rossanda's essays offer a critical perspective on some of the contentious theoretical nodes with which Italian feminist thought has wrestled. Written in terse and engaging language, this book explores challenging philosophical and political questions, with themes including masculine domination; the body as the site of sedimented lived experience; sexual difference; the symbolic; the imaginary; feminine political authority; feminine subjectivity; and material humanism. A vivid picture of the socio-political context of Italian feminism emerges—illuminating its strong commitment to practice—and informing and enriching contemporary discussions at the intersection of different disciplinary perspectives.
  •  19
    C’è Altro
    In Silvia Benso & Antonio Calcagno (eds.), _Open Borders: Encounters Between Italian Philosophy and Continental Thought_, eds. Silvia Benso and Antonio Calcagno, State University of New York Press. pp. 275-300. 2021.
  •  35
    Contemporary Italian women philosophers: stretching the art of thinking (edited book)
    with Silvia Benso
    State University of New York Press. 2021.
    Gathering the contributions of eleven contemporary Italian women thinkers who share a philosophical practice, Contemporary Italian Women Philosophers embraces a general interrelationality, fluidity, and overlapping of concepts for a border-crossing that affects what it means to be subjects that are embodied and participants in the life of their communities, thereby shaping a sense of belonging. Common threads are revealed through the exploration of radically diverse themes (the body, subjectivit…Read more
    Gathering the contributions of eleven contemporary Italian women thinkers who share a philosophical practice, Contemporary Italian Women Philosophers embraces a general interrelationality, fluidity, and overlapping of concepts for a border-crossing that affects what it means to be subjects that are embodied and participants in the life of their communities, thereby shaping a sense of belonging. Common threads are revealed through the exploration of radically diverse themes (the body, subjectivity, power, freedom, equality, liberation, the emotions, symbolism and metaphors, maternity, reproduction, responsibility, the political, the economic) and approaches (autobiographical styles, personal narratives, rootedness in the everyday, advancement of relationality, empathic responsibility, passions, and commitment to the flourishing of the polis). In their differences, these previously unpublished essays give the reader a glimpse of the fecund and articulated philosophical work of women in the Italian context-a context which has not been and still is not always benign toward women's distinctive originality and creativity.
  •  22
    Valerio Verra, Letture Hegeliane, Idea, Natura e Storia, (review)
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (4): 604-604. 1994.
  •  36
    Martha C. Nussbaum, The Therapy of Desire. Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 93 (3): 428-430. 1995.
    Philosophy, General WorksValue Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  37
    Martha C. Nussbaum, Love’s Knowledge. Essays on Philosophy and Literature, (review)
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (4): 629-631. 1994.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
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