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Laura Roberts

University of QueenslandFlinders University
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  • University of Queensland
    School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
    Honorary Fellow
  • Flinders University
    Lecturer
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Adelaide, SA, Australia
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Film
Philosophy of Literature
Continental Feminism
Psychoanalytic Feminism
20th Century Continental Philosophy
Postcolonial Feminism
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Areas of Interest
20th Century Philosophy
20th Century Continental Philosophy
Psychoanalytic Feminism
Continental Feminism
Philosophy of Literature
Philosophy of Film
European Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Asian Philosophy
Postcolonial Feminism
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  • All publications (15)
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    Poetics (edited book)
    with W. Hamilton Aristotle, W. Rhys Longinus, Demetrius , and Fyfe
    Oxford University Press. 2013.
    A founding text of European aestheticism and literary criticism, Poetics underpins our moden understanding of imaginative writing. Anthony Kenny's new translation is accompanied by associated material from Plato, Sir Philip Sidney, P. B. Shelley, and Dorothy L. Sayers and a wide-ranging introduction.
    FictionPhilosophy of Literature, MiscLiterature and KnowledgeLiterature and EmotionDefinition of Lit…Read more
    FictionPhilosophy of Literature, MiscLiterature and KnowledgeLiterature and EmotionDefinition of LiteraturePoetry
  • Ethics, Professionalism, and the Field of Mental Health : An Overview
    with Max Kasun and Gabriel Termuehlen
    In Professionalism and ethics: Q & A self-study guide for mental health professionals, American Psychiatric Association Publishing. 2022.
    Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
  • Ethics in the Mental Health Professions
    with Max Kasun and Gabriel Termuehlen
    In Professionalism and ethics: Q & A self-study guide for mental health professionals, American Psychiatric Association Publishing. 2022.
    Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
  • Building a New World
    Palgrave Macmillan. 2015.
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    Smart Feminist Cities: The Case of Barcelona en Comú
    In Ruth Edith Hagengruber (ed.), Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History: Shaping the Future, Rethinking the Past, De Gruyter. pp. 137-146. 2023.
    Barcelona en Comú, the feminist political platform currently running the city of Barcelona, is cultivating a Smart Feminist City aiming to put technology at the service of the people rather than, for example, selling citizen data to corpora- tions. This paper extends Elizabeth Grosz’s theorisation of the Bodies-Cities inter- face to a Bodies-Cities-Technologies interface to think through the implications of the ways in which a feminist city such as Barcelona is reversing the neoliberal Smart Cit…Read more
    Barcelona en Comú, the feminist political platform currently running the city of Barcelona, is cultivating a Smart Feminist City aiming to put technology at the service of the people rather than, for example, selling citizen data to corpora- tions. This paper extends Elizabeth Grosz’s theorisation of the Bodies-Cities inter- face to a Bodies-Cities-Technologies interface to think through the implications of the ways in which a feminist city such as Barcelona is reversing the neoliberal Smart City paradigm through its harnessing of technology to use for the common good and to challenge social discrimination. In doing so, this paper prompts us to think through the implications of these changes on the production of subjectivities through the Bodies-Cities-Technologies interface.
    European PhilosophyFeminist Philosophy
  •  58
    Returning to Irigaray’s Radical Materialism: Sexuate Difference, Ontology, and Bodies of Water
    In Mary C. Rawlinson & James Sares (eds.), What Is Sexual Difference?: Thinking with Irigaray, Columbia University Press. pp. 79-100. 2023.
    Luce IrigarayFeminist Philosophy
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    Wonder as Feminist Pedagogy: Disrupting Feminist Complicity with Coloniality
    with Fabiane Ramos
    Feminist Review 128 (1): 28-43. 2021.
    This article documents our collaborative ongoing struggle to disrupt the reproduction of the coloniality of knowledge in the teaching of Gender Studies. We document how our decolonial feminist activism is actualised in our pedagogy, which is guided by feminist interpretations of ‘wonder’ (Irigaray, 1999; Ahmed, 2004; hooks, 2010) read alongside decolonial theory, including that of Ramón Grosfoguel, Walter D. Mignolo and María Lugones. Using notions of wonder as pedagogy, we attempt to create spa…Read more
    This article documents our collaborative ongoing struggle to disrupt the reproduction of the coloniality of knowledge in the teaching of Gender Studies. We document how our decolonial feminist activism is actualised in our pedagogy, which is guided by feminist interpretations of ‘wonder’ (Irigaray, 1999; Ahmed, 2004; hooks, 2010) read alongside decolonial theory, including that of Ramón Grosfoguel, Walter D. Mignolo and María Lugones. Using notions of wonder as pedagogy, we attempt to create spaces in our classrooms where critical self-reflection and critical intellectual and embodied engagement can emerge. Our attempts to create these spaces include multiple aspects or threads that, when woven together, might enable other ways of knowing-being-doing that works towards disrupting feminist complicity with coloniality in the Australian context.
    Latin American FeminismFeminist PhilosophyTeaching Philosophy
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    Thinking Politically with Luce Irigaray
    with Lenart Škof
    Sophia 61 (1): 93-97. 2022.
    Philosophy of ReligionLuce Irigaray
  •  663
    Sexuate Difference, Sovereignty and Colonialism: Reading Luce Irigaray with Irene Watson
    Sophia 61 (1): 151-168. 2022.
    Luce IrigaraySovereigntyPhilosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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    Irigaray and Politics: A Critical Introduction
    Edinburgh University Press. 2019.
    Bringing together Luce Irigaray's early psychoanalytically orientated writings with her more recent and more explicitly political writings, Irigaray and Politics weaves together the ontological, political and ethical dimensions of Irigaray's philosophy of sexuate difference in imaginative ways.
    Luce Irigaray
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    A Revolution of Love: Thinking through a Dialectic that is Not “One”
    Hypatia 32 (1): 69-85. 2017.
    Luce Irigaray argues that the way to overcome the culture of narcissism in the Western tradition is to recognize sexuate difference and to refigure subjectivity as sexuate. This article is an attempt to unpack how Irigaray's philosophical refiguring of love as an intermediary works in this process of reimagining subjectivity as sexuate. If we trace the moments in Irigaray's philosophy where she engages with Hegel's dialectic, and rethinks this dialectical process via the question of sexual diffe…Read more
    Luce Irigaray argues that the way to overcome the culture of narcissism in the Western tradition is to recognize sexuate difference and to refigure subjectivity as sexuate. This article is an attempt to unpack how Irigaray's philosophical refiguring of love as an intermediary works in this process of reimagining subjectivity as sexuate. If we trace the moments in Irigaray's philosophy where she engages with Hegel's dialectic, and rethinks this dialectical process via the question of sexual difference and a refiguring of love, a clearer reading of her work as groundbreaking and ultimately refiguring our ontological structures becomes possible. Consequently, if we do not understand Irigaray's radical reformulation of love, we will miss her larger ontological project and fail to properly appreciate her comments on other types of difference—for example, differences of race, tradition, religion. This article argues that as we begin to appreciate the ways in which Irigaray refigures both love and thought as the intermediary, an intermediary that fundamentally disrupts phallocentric binary logic, we can begin to imagine how refiguring the most intimate human experience of love can lead us toward the realization of an ethical political community in which difference in all forms is nourished.
    Philosophy of Gender, Race, and SexualityLuce Irigaray
  • 'Review of “Rachel Jones. Irigaray: Towards a Sexuate Philosophy”
     L’Esprit Créateur. 2012.
    Luce Irigaray
  • Cultivating Difference in Luce Irigaray's Between East and West
    In Roberts Laura (ed.), Building a New World, Palgrave Macmillan. 2015.
    Luce Irigaray
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    'Making Mischief: Thinking Through Women’s Solidarity and Sexuate Difference with Luce Irigaray and Gayatri Spivak
    In Winkler Rafeal (ed.), Identity and Difference: Contemporary Debates, Palgrave Macmillan. 2017.
    Luce Irigaray
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    An alchemy of radical love: Luce Irigaray's ontology of sexuate difference
    Dissertation, University of Queensland. 2015.
    Luce Irigaray
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