Amelia Valcárcel (November 16, 1950) is a Spanish philosopher and feminist. She is considered within the “philosophic feminism” as part of the “
equality feminism
Equality feminism is a subset of the overall feminism movement and more specifically of the liberal feminist tradition that focuses on the basic similarities between men and women, and whose ultimate goal is the equality of the sexes in all doma ...
” approach. In 2015 she is a professor in Moral and Political Philosophy at the
National University of Distance Education
The National Distance Education University, known in Spanish as ''Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia'' (UNED), is a public research university of national scope. The university was founded in 1972 under the Ministry of Universities. ...
and since 2006 is member of the
Spanish Council of State
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.
Early life and education
Valcárcel was born in Madrid. She studied Philosophy at the Universities of Oviedo and Valencia, in Spain.
Professional life
Valcárcel worked at the University of Oviedo for three decades, before becoming Professor in Moral and Political Philosophy at the
National University of Distance Education
The National Distance Education University, known in Spanish as ''Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia'' (UNED), is a public research university of national scope. The university was founded in 1972 under the Ministry of Universities. ...
.
She has participated and organized numerous seminars and conferences in the fields of Philosophy,
moral values
Morality () is the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between those that are distinguished as proper (right) and those that are improper (wrong). Morality can be a body of standards or principles derived from a code of cond ...
and
women’s rights
Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countries, ...
. She has been also taken part in national and international panels and boards, as well as playing an advisory role at editorial and journal boards. She was the director of the magazine ''Leviatán''.
Valcárcel is actively engaged in public affairs in Spain. She has performed various public roles, including State Counsellor and Vice-President of the Real Patronage of the
Museo del Prado
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. Between 1993 and 1995, she was Counsellor for Education, Culture, Sports and Youth in the regional government of
Asturias
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It is coextensi ...
.
Philosophy and feminism
Valcárcel’s academic life has been mainly devoted to two academic fields: philosophy and feminist studies.
Within the subject area of Feminist Philosophy, Valcárcel is considered to be part of the ''
equality feminism
Equality feminism is a subset of the overall feminism movement and more specifically of the liberal feminist tradition that focuses on the basic similarities between men and women, and whose ultimate goal is the equality of the sexes in all doma ...
'' approach. Her most distinctive contribution to the field of feminist thinking has been to place feminism within the canonic history of political philosophy, especially in her monograph ''Feminismo en el mundo global'' (2008). She has written several manuscripts, some of them translated into other languages. Her theoretical thinking is close to that of the equally well-known Spanish philosophers
Celia Amorós
Celia Amorós Puente (born 1 January 1944 in Valencia) is a Spanish philosopher, essayist and supporter of feminist theory. She is a key figure in the so-called equality feminism and focused an important part of her research in the building of ...
and
Victoria Camps
Victoria Camps (born 1941, Barcelona) is a Spanish philosopher and professor of ethics.
Career
She obtained a degree in philosophy at the University of Barcelona, completing her thesis, entitled “La dimensión pragmática del lenguaje”, in ...
.
Valcárcel takes the philosophical position that the nexus between women is not the nature or essence of themselves, opposite to the difference feminism arguments, it is however the patriarchal and hetero-designation, the role which patriarchal assigns to women (mother, daughter, espouse and prostitute…) and especially the role women occupy in society which has been depicted by men. Likewise, the role and common denominator that all women share is their functional status (submission) different from men.
Writings
* ''Hegel y la Ética'' (1989) (Heguel and Ethic)
* ''Sexo y Filosofía'' (1991) (Sex and Philosophy)
* ''Del miedo a la igualdad'' (1993) (From Fear to Equality). Finalist of the National Essay Book Prize 1994
* ''La política de las mujeres'' (1997) (Women’s politics)
"The Furious Gaze "
. ''Frieze'', issue 116.
* ''Ética contra estética'' (1998) (Ethic against Aesthetic)
* ''Rebeldes'' (2000) (Rebels)
* ''Ética para un mundo global'' (2002) (Ethic for a global world)
* ''Hablemos de Dios'' (2007) (Let’s Talk of God) co-authored with Victoria Camps
Victoria Camps (born 1941, Barcelona) is a Spanish philosopher and professor of ethics.
Career
She obtained a degree in philosophy at the University of Barcelona, completing her thesis, entitled “La dimensión pragmática del lenguaje”, in ...
.
* ''Feminismo en un mundo global'' (2009) (Feminism in a global world)
* ''La memoria y el perdón'' (2010) (Memory and forgiveness)
Editions
* ''El Concepto de Igualdad'' (The Concept of Equality)
* ''Los Desafíos del Feminismo en el siglo XXI'' (The Challenges of Feminism in the 21st Century)
* ''Pensadoras del siglo XX'' (Thinkers of the 20th Century)
* ''El sentido de la Libertad'' (The Meaning of Freedom)
* ''El Debate del voto femenino en la Constitución de 1931'' (The Debate of Women's Suffrage in the Spanish 1931 Constitution)
* ''Feminismo, género e igualdad'' (Feminism, Gender and Equality)
References
External links
Amelia Valcarcel website
Older archived Amelia Valcarcel website
Pienso luego existo - Amelia Valcarcel
Chapter RTVE series in which Amelia Valcarcel talks about her philosophical thought.
Interview "El País" November 2006
International authorities file
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1950 births
Living people
20th-century Spanish philosophers
20th-century Spanish women writers
20th-century Spanish writers
21st-century Spanish philosophers
21st-century Spanish women writers
Anti-pornography feminists
Continental philosophers
Feminist studies scholars
Feminist philosophers
Gender studies academics
Spanish feminists
Spanish feminist writers
Recipients of the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise
Spanish women philosophers
People from Madrid
Political philosophers
Spanish women critics