Angeliki Tsagri - Academia.edu (original) (raw)
First undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Medieval and Modern Greek Language and Literature/Greek Philology/Classics, 2021, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, UOA, Greece; second, third, fourth, and fifth postgraduate-graduate studies in Aesthetics/Philosophy (before that in Cultural Studies), Uppsala universitet, Sweden, 2022/2023, Gender Studies, Umeå universitet, Sweden, 2024, Theology (Analytic Theology, Political Theology, Philosophical Theology, Philosophy of Religion, Bio-Social-Theological Ethics and Moral Theology), and Philosophy (of the analytic/analytical tradition and paradigm) 2024-, some "propaedeutic"/preparatory academic steps for my intended philosophical work. Meanwhile, my personal and scholarly interests in Byzantine Studies and Philosophy have been seriously revived beyond the lens of a broadly meant Medieval Philosophy and besides a history of philosophy angle.
Moreover, in the last five years, I have written about perception-proprioception (kinaesthesis, etc.), consciousness, perspective, and depth/surface matters. Specifically, during my first MA, I wrote a series of papers and presentations on the illusionary three-dimensional/three-fold and two-dimensional/twofold depth applied to literary works with painting or sculpture modalities. I partially continued this throughout my second and third MAs but from a different perspective in some unpublished papers, aiming for a future extended publication.
Another project is grounded in objectivation-objectification and thematization [e.g., vid. "TO DO PHILOSOPHY OR NOT?": Objectifying women's philosophical objectification in Anglo-American Analytical institutional environments and women's philosophy as a "vocation" (2024 master's thesis but also ongoing research interest)].
Working languages: English, French, Swedish, German, Norwegian (Bokmål og Nynorsk,) Danish, languages related to my first studies, e.g., Ancient-Medieval Greek, Latin, etc., and Modern Greek.
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