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When:
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Credits:
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Social Sciences & Philosophy Summer Course
When:
19 July - 06 August 2026
School:
University of Amsterdam Summer School
Institution:
University of Amsterdam
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
6 EC
Fee:
1750 EUR
In this three-week programme, we examine how the Western ‘Enlightenment’ philosophical tradition has separated the mind from the body, elevating the mind while assigning the body a subservient, negligible, or dangerous role. We investigate the implications of this separation and embark on an exploration of multidimensional modes of potentially re-entangling body, mind, and soul through theory, bodywork, film, writing, discussion, reflection, and artistic expression.
First, under the guidance of course coordinator Maryam Babur, we briefly situate ourselves in the Cartesian mind-body divide, then move to decolonial critiques of time and space through thinkers such as Karen Barad and Walter D. Mignolo. We then turn to theories of lived experience, transformation, and the “unseen,” drawing on writers including bell hooks, Frantz Fanon, Édouard Glissant, María Lugones, and Gloria Anzaldúa. Parallel to this theoretical work, students will participate in qigong sessions focused on breathwork and body awareness, followed by movement-based research with Raoni/Muzho Saleh and Elioa Steffen.
All the while, we ask ourselves: how do we, or did we, or have we, define(d), entangle(d), or separate(d) bodymindsoul, individually and collectively; and how would we like to (re)define the entanglement or separation of bodymind/soul, individually and collectively? Must our choices in this be permanent, unmoving, and timeless? How would we like to position ourselves in space/time? What are the epistemological, ethical, metaphysical, psycho/socio/political, and lived consequences of our choices and desires? At what point do we congratulate ourselves for doing well, or are we (dis)satisfied, and why? And what happens if my choices differ from yours, and from those around us? How are we to live with one another when we position ourselves differently regarding our bodymindsouls?
Maryam Babur is a philosopher; she is a lecturer at Psychology, Politics, Law and Economics (PPLE, University of Amsterdam) and the School for New Dance Development (SNDO, Academy of Theatre and Dance, Amsterdam University of the Arts). In addition to teaching philosophy, and interdisciplinary theory, she has overseen multiple curriculum developments, and continues to research a range of themes including philosophy, spirituality, decoloniality, and anti-fascist and anti-racist pedagogy. Maryam holds an Hon. B.Sc. with a double major in Biochemistry and Philosophy, as well as a Level 1 Writing Certificate from the University of Western Ontario. She completed a Research M.A. in Philosophy, cum laude, at the University of Amsterdam. Beyond academia, she has pursued courses in carpentry and camera journalism and actively maintains broad interests in art, film, architecture, activism, fiction, chemistry, alternative medicine, travel, hockey, and kung fu.
Level: Advanced Bachelor and Masters students and working professionals
Background: Students should have an affinity for the close reading of dense philosophical, theoretical, and poetic texts. Fully understanding the material is not expected, but steady, committed reading and engagement with it is.
No prior experience is required for the bodywork workshops, and students of all experience levels are welcome.
Fee
1750 EUR, Student
Fee
2000 EUR, Professional
€900 for a private room and private facilities. Housing is optional.
When:
19 July - 06 August 2026
School:
University of Amsterdam Summer School
Institution:
University of Amsterdam
Language:
English
Credits:
6 EC
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When:
19 July - 06 August 2026
Credits:
6 EC
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