2024-2025

The following time slots are tentative, please reach out to us if you have any concerns:

Rachel Wagner – r.wagner@mail.utoronto.ca

Miko Zeldes-Roth – m.zeldesroth@mail.utoronto.ca

Zach Hollander – zach.hollander@mail.utoronto.ca

 

All meetings will be held Fridays 3:00pm – 4:30pm (EST) in person in SS3130.

 

Fall Term

September 27

William Gregson, “The Recognition Trap

Discussant: Prof. Melissa Williams


October 25

Devin Ouellette, “Mengzian Socialism as Remedy to Imperialism: The Mengzian Roots of Kotōku Shūsui’s Imperialism: Monster of the Twentieth Century

Discussant: Prof. Menaka Philips


November 15 

Miko Zeldes-Roth, “Beyond Sovereignty or Exile: The Limits of Exilic Jewish Politics and the Potential of Jewish Nationality”

Discussant: Prof. Emily Nacol


November 29 

Stefan Macleod, “Polanyian Global Justice”

Discussant: Prof. Joseph Carens


December 6

Professor Melissa Williams and Professor Dale Turner, “Indigenous Constituent Power

Discussant: Zach Hollander

Winter Term 


January 10 

Hazim Mohamed, “The Moral Weight of Relationships in Political Membership

Discussant: Prof. Joe Carens


January 24 

Quinton Peralta-Greenough, “Reconsidering Michael Oakeshott’s Development: Moving Toward a Fulsome Account of Human Conduct

Discussant: Prof. Andy Sabl


February 7 

Schuyler Playford, “Arendt on Loneliness and the Philosophical Tradition

Discussant: Prof. Rebecca Kingston


February 28 

Kelsey Gordon, “Sex, Love, Poetry, and Suicide: Lucretia Marinella’s The Nobility and Excellence of Women and the Defects and Vices of Men”

Discussant: Prof. Emily Nacol


March 14 

Carley Chavara, “‘Nothing About Us Without Us’: Discourse, Aesthetics, and Imagined Community in Climate Politics”

Discussant: Prof. Melissa Williams


March 28 

Zach Hollander, “Domination, Practice, and the Possibilities of Emancipation: Herbert Marcuse, Martin Luther King, Jr., Angela Davis and the Politics of the 1960s and 1970s”

Discussant: Prof. William Paris


April 4 

Omar Garcia, “The Coat of Arms and the Flâneur: Maurice Halbwachs and Walter Benjamin between Memory and History”

Discussant: Prof. Ruth Marshall


April 25 

Professor Emily Nacol, “‘Time is Our Gambling Partner’: José Saramago’s Blindness and the Politics of Plague-Time”

Discussants: Rachel Wagner and Piper Sterling