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Paula Landerreche Cardillo

University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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  • University of North Carolina, Charlotte
    Department of Philosophy
    Assistant Professor
DePaul University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2023
APA Eastern Division
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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States of America
0000-0001-9525-297X
Areas of Specialization
Feminist Philosophy
Latin American Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
Latin American Philosophy of Race and Ethnicity
Continental Philosophy
Areas of Interest
20th Century Continental Philosophy
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Gender
Continental Philosophy
  • All publications (10)
  •  17
    Index
    with Rachel Silverbloom
    In Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.), Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought, Suny Press. pp. 291-318. 2024.
  •  16
    Appendices
    with Rachel Silverbloom
    In Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.), Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought, Suny Press. pp. 281-286. 2024.
  •  19
    Contributors
    with Rachel Silverbloom
    In Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.), Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought, Suny Press. pp. 287-290. 2024.
  •  64
    Laura Quintana, The Politics of Bodies: Philosophical Emancipation with and Beyond Rancière (review)
    with Gregory Convertito
    Philosophy Today 69 (2): 381-383. 2025.
    Rancière: Political PhilosophyRancière: Aesthetics
  •  51
    The “Second-Century” Marx
    with Enrique Dussel, Cecilia Padilla, and Tomás Lima Pimenta
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 41 (1): 235-277. 2020.
  •  17
    Taking the Thread for a Walk
    In Paula Landerreche Cardillo & Rachel Silverbloom (eds.), Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought, Suny Press. pp. 85-108. 2024.
  •  50
    Political Bodies: Writings on Adriana Cavarero's Political Thought (edited book)
    with Rachel Silverbloom
    SUNY Press. 2024.
    Adriana Cavarero has been, and continues to be, one of the most innovative and influential voices in Italian political and feminist thought of the last forty years. Known widely for her challenges to the male-dominated canon of political philosophy (and philosophy more broadly construed), Cavarero has offered provocative accounts of what constitutes the political, with an emphasis on embodiment, singularity, and relationality. Political Bodies gathers some of today’s most prominent and well-esta…Read more
    Adriana Cavarero has been, and continues to be, one of the most innovative and influential voices in Italian political and feminist thought of the last forty years. Known widely for her challenges to the male-dominated canon of political philosophy (and philosophy more broadly construed), Cavarero has offered provocative accounts of what constitutes the political, with an emphasis on embodiment, singularity, and relationality. Political Bodies gathers some of today’s most prominent and well-established theorists, along with emerging scholars, to contribute their insights, questions, and concerns about Cavarero's political philosophy and to put her work in conversation with other feminist thinkers, political theorists, queer theorists, and thinkers of race and coloniality. A new essay by Adriana Cavarero herself closes out the volume. Political Bodies ventures beyond the familiar boundaries of Cavarero's own writing and is a testament to the generative encounters that her philosophy makes possible.
    Social and Political PhilosophyFeminist Philosophy
  •  78
    We cannot fight against one form of oppression without fighting against them all at the same time
    with Veronica Gago
    Philosophy Today 67 (4): 949-954. 2023.
  •  594
    The Theater of Knowledge at the Zero-Point as a Colonial Enterprise: Santiago Castro-Gomez’s Engagement with Kant
    Apa Studies in Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 22 (2): 2-5. 2023.
    Latin American PhilosophyImmanuel Kant
  •  68
    Review of Adriana Cavarero, Surging Democracy: Notes on Hannah Arendt’s Political Thought (review)
    Philosophy Today 66 (1): 183-189. 2022.
    DemocracyHannah Arendt
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