CEU Humanities Center cordially invites you to a public lecture on
'A Philosophy, Ethics, and Sociology of
Bewilderment'
by
Joshua Price
(Binghamton University)
Chair: Katalin Farkas
(CEU, Department of Philosophy)
On 2 June, 2004, 5.00 pm
CEU Gellner room (Budapest, V. Nádor u. 9)
Joshua Price has his PhD in Anthropology from the University of Chicago, his main
interests include foundations of the social sciences and the problem of violence against
women. He published among others: Price, J.M. (2003) Rhetorics of Provocation, Critical
Race Theory and Dreams - A Method for the Social Sciences?Studies in Law, Politics, and
Society. Edited by Austin Sarat. Price, J.M. & Lugones, M.C. (2003) Problems of
Translation in Post-Colonial Thinking." Anthropology News, April, 2003. Price, J.M.
& Lugones, M.C. (2003) The Inseparability of Race, Class, and Gender. Journal of U.S.
Latino Studies 1.1. Price, J.M. (2002). The Apotheosis of Home and the Maintenance of
Spaces of Violence. Hypatia 17.4 Price, J.M. (2001). Writing as resistance: Sholom
Ansky's contribution to a methodology. En-Visioning, Studies in Image and Idiom,
Spring 2001 Price, J. M. (2001) Violence against prostitutes and a Re-evaluation of the
counterpublic sphere. Genders 34, Global Publications: 2000. Hybrid languages,
translation, and post-colonial challenges. Translation Perspectives XI (Spring 2000)
Price, J. M & Lugones, M. (1995). Dominant culture: El deseo por unalma pobre. In D.
Harris (Ed.). Multiculturalism from the Margins. Bergin and Garvey Press.
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