German Studies Seminar: Sophie Salvo, University of Chicago. Gendered Origins: Man, Woman, and the Philosophy of Language

Nov 19, 2021 | 3:00PM

Friday, November 19, 2021

3-4:30 pm CST

Virtual seminar, register for link

GERMAN STUDIES SEMINAR

Gendered Origins: Man, Woman, and the Philosophy of LanguageSophie Salvo, University of Chicago

In the eighteenth century, philosophers imagine the origin of language by proposing conjectural narratives that employ male and female characters. Beginning around 1800, however, the cast of characters becomes noticeably male. Why do women disappear? Focusing on texts by Herder, Fichte, and Wilhelm von Humboldt, this paper argues that once human and animal language are conceptualized in terms of a binary rather than a continuum, woman’s relationship to language becomes a problem. At stake in the character construction of these theories is a question of representation: what constitutes the human, and who may stand in as example?

Cost and Registration Information 

This event is free, but all participants must register in advance and space is limited. To register and request a copy of the pre-circulated paper, click here. Please do not request a paper unless you plan to attend.