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'''Katerina Kolozova''' ({{IPAc-en|k|oʊ|ˈ|l|ɒ|z|oʊ|v|ə}}; {{lang-mk|Катерина (Катарина) Колозова}}; born October 20, 1969) is a [[North Macedonia]]n academic, author and philosopher, proponent for the normalisation of the Bulgarian states view of the origin of Macedonians.
'''Katerina Kolozova''' ({{IPAc-en|k|oʊ|ˈ|l|ɒ|z|oʊ|v|ə}}; {{lang-mk|Катерина (Катарина) Колозова}}; born October 20, 1969) is a [[North Macedonia]]n academic, author and philosopher.


She is a director of and professor of [[gender studies]] and philosophy at the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, Skopje<ref name=newcentre /> and a professor of the [[University American College Skopje]], both in [[Skopje]], [[North Macedonia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isshs.edu.mk/team-member/katerina-kolozova-2/|title=Katerina Kolozova|publisher=Institut of Social Sciences and Humanities Skopje|accessdate=22 October 2017}}</ref><ref name="DavisPound2014">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YelMAwAAQBAJ|title=Theology after Lacan: The Passion for the Real|author1=Davis, Creston|author2=Pound, Marcus|author3=Crockett, Clayton|name-list-style=amp|date=9 October 2014|publisher=Wipf and Stock Publishers|isbn=978-1-61097-101-0|page=268}}</ref> She has been associated with [[speculative realism]]<ref>O'Rourke, Michael (2016) "Girls Welcome!!! Speculative Realism, Object Oriented Ontology, and Queer Theory", in ''After the Speculative Turn: Realism, Philosophy and Feminism''. Brooklyn: Punctum Books. pp.190-91</ref> and has written about the [[non-philosophy]] of [[François Laruelle]] and the works of [[Karl Marx]].<ref>Elmore, Rick et al. (16 December 2016) [https://syndicate.network/symposia/philosophy/toward-a-radical-metaphysics-of-socialism/ Online symposium on ''Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism''] Accessed: 24 October 2017</ref> She has been a member of the ''[[Organisation Non-Philosophique Internationale]]'' (International Organization of Non-Philosophy),<ref name=onphi /> with headquarters in [[Paris, France]], since it was founded.<ref name=newcentre>[http://thenewcentre.org/people/katerina-kolozova/ "Affiliates: Katrina Kolozova"] The New Centre for Research & Practice.</ref> She is a board member of The New Centre for Research & Practice of [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]].<ref name=newcentre /> Since 2021, Kolozova has been appointed Visiting Faculty at the Center for Philosophical Technologies<ref name="CPT">{{cite web |title=Center for Philosophical Technologies (CPT) |url=https://www.c-p-t.org/about/?fbclid=IwAR1I1oxtXOoVajMhMtic-Apwuea-KW-mYi4OKH2E5bmH_3xBzicEOzJQR94 |website=Center for Philosophical Technologies (CPT) |access-date=29 January 2022}}</ref> at [[Arizona State University]].
She is a director of and professor of [[gender studies]] and philosophy at the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, Skopje<ref name=newcentre /> and a professor of the [[University American College Skopje]], both in [[Skopje]], [[North Macedonia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.isshs.edu.mk/team-member/katerina-kolozova-2/|title=Katerina Kolozova|publisher=Institut of Social Sciences and Humanities Skopje|accessdate=22 October 2017}}</ref><ref name="DavisPound2014">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YelMAwAAQBAJ|title=Theology after Lacan: The Passion for the Real|author1=Davis, Creston|author2=Pound, Marcus|author3=Crockett, Clayton|name-list-style=amp|date=9 October 2014|publisher=Wipf and Stock Publishers|isbn=978-1-61097-101-0|page=268}}</ref> She has been associated with [[speculative realism]]<ref>O'Rourke, Michael (2016) "Girls Welcome!!! Speculative Realism, Object Oriented Ontology, and Queer Theory", in ''After the Speculative Turn: Realism, Philosophy and Feminism''. Brooklyn: Punctum Books. pp.190-91</ref> and has written about the [[non-philosophy]] of [[François Laruelle]] and the works of [[Karl Marx]].<ref>Elmore, Rick et al. (16 December 2016) [https://syndicate.network/symposia/philosophy/toward-a-radical-metaphysics-of-socialism/ Online symposium on ''Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism''] Accessed: 24 October 2017</ref> She has been a member of the ''[[Organisation Non-Philosophique Internationale]]'' (International Organization of Non-Philosophy),<ref name=onphi /> with headquarters in [[Paris, France]], since it was founded.<ref name=newcentre>[http://thenewcentre.org/people/katerina-kolozova/ "Affiliates: Katrina Kolozova"] The New Centre for Research & Practice.</ref> She is a board member of The New Centre for Research & Practice of [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]].<ref name=newcentre /> Since 2021, Kolozova has been appointed Visiting Faculty at the Center for Philosophical Technologies<ref name="CPT">{{cite web |title=Center for Philosophical Technologies (CPT) |url=https://www.c-p-t.org/about/?fbclid=IwAR1I1oxtXOoVajMhMtic-Apwuea-KW-mYi4OKH2E5bmH_3xBzicEOzJQR94 |website=Center for Philosophical Technologies (CPT) |access-date=29 January 2022}}</ref> at [[Arizona State University]].

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Katerina Kolozova
At the School for Politics and Critique (2017)
BornOctober 20, 1969
NationalityNorth Macedonian
EraContemporary
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy
Speculative realism
Non-philosophy
InstitutionsBoard member of The New Centre for Research & Practice[1]
Main interests
Metaphysics

Katerina Kolozova (/kˈlɒzvə/; Macedonian: Катерина (Катарина) Колозова; born October 20, 1969) is a North Macedonian academic, author and philosopher.

She is a director of and professor of gender studies and philosophy at the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, Skopje[2] and a professor of the University American College Skopje, both in Skopje, North Macedonia.[3][4] She has been associated with speculative realism[5] and has written about the non-philosophy of François Laruelle and the works of Karl Marx.[6] She has been a member of the Organisation Non-Philosophique Internationale (International Organization of Non-Philosophy),[7] with headquarters in Paris, France, since it was founded.[2] She is a board member of The New Centre for Research & Practice of Grand Rapids, Michigan.[2] Since 2021, Kolozova has been appointed Visiting Faculty at the Center for Philosophical Technologies[8] at Arizona State University.

See also

Selected works

Books

  • The Death and the Greeks. On the Philosophical and Traditional Concepts of Death in Ancient Greece, Skopje: Kultura, 2000.[7]
  • The Real and 'I': On the Limit and the Self, Skopje: EuroBalkan Press ("Identities Series of Books"), 2006. ISBN 9989136483 (in English) [9]
  • The Cut of the Real: Subjectivity in Poststructuralist Philosophy, New York: Columbia University Press, 2014, ISBN 9780231536431 [10]
  • Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism: Marx and Laruelle, Brooklyn, New York: Punctum Books, 2016, ISBN 9780692492413
  • The Lived Revolution: Solidarity with the Body in Pain as the New Political Universal. Skopje: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities-Skopje, 2016 (in English) ISBN 9786084755104
  • Translation from Ancient Greek of Euripides' Medea, with an Introductory Study and Commentaries. Skopje: Ad Verbum, 2016. (in Macedonian) ISBN 9786084627401
  • Capitalism’s Holocaust of Animals: A Non-Marxist Critique of Capital, Philosophy and Patriarchy. London UK: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, ISBN 9781350109681

As editor

  • (editor) Classic Readings in Gender Theory, Skopje: EuroBalkan Press, 2003.[7]
  • (co-editor with Svetlana Slapsak and Jelisaveta Blagojevic) Gender and Identity: Theories from/on Southeastern Europe Belgrade/Utrecht: Advanced Thematic Network for Women’s Studies in Europe-ATHENA, 2006. (in English) ISBN 868651300X
  • (co-editor and contributor) Conversations with Judith Butler: Crisis of the Unitary Subject Skopje: "Euro-Balkan" Press, 2007. (in Macedonian and in English) ISBN 9989136505
  • (co-editor with Eileen Joy) After the Speculative Turn: Realism, Philosophy and Feminism, Brooklyn, New York: Punctum Books, 2016. ISBN 9780998237534.

Articles

  • `Casting Žižek: Manliness as a Masquerade,` International Journal of the Humanities . Dec2007, Vol. 5 Issue 8, p 157-163. doi:10.18848/1447-9508/CGP/v05i08/42200
  • `Thinking The Political By Way Of ‘Radical Concepts,` International Journal of Žižek Studies Vol 3, No 1 (2009); ISSN 1751-8229
  • ' Žižek Imagining the Balkans,' Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society (of Pallgrave Mcmillan) (September 2011), Vol. 16, issue 3, 299-306. ISSN 1088-0763
  • `The Figure of the Stranger: A Possibility for Transcendental Minimalism or Radical Subjectivity,` Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, 11.3 Fall 2011, 59-64
  • ' Theories of Immanent Rebellion.' a chapter in John Mullarkey and Antony Paul Smith (eds.) “Laruelle and Non-Philosophy”, Edinburgh University Press (August 28, 2012)
  • ' Poststructuralism, in' a chapter in Ásta and Kim Q. Hall (eds.) “The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Philosophy”, Oxford University Press (release date: 1 June 2021)
  • `The Project of Non-Marxism: Monstrously Radical Concepts and Monstrous Representation,` Cultural Logic {{ISSN|097-3087)
  • 'Violence: The Indispensable Condition of the Law (and the Political),' A City of Heretics: François Laruelle's Nonphilosophy and its Variants Special Issue. Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities. Oxford-UK, 19(2) June 2014. doi:10.1080/0969725X.2014.950866
  • 'Solidarity in Suffering with the Non-Human,' Theology after Lacan: The Passion for the Real. Edited by Creston Davis, Clayton Crockett and Marcus Pound. Cambridge UK: James Clarke, 2014. ISBN 9780227174708
  • 'Concepts That Surrender to Materiality and to the Real,' in Realism, Materialism, Art, a Bard College Volume. Edited by Christoph Cox, Jenny Jaskey and Suhail Malik. New York: Sternberg Press, 2015. ISBN 9783956791260
  • ‘Concepts That Surrender to Materiality and to the Real,’ in Christoph Cox et al. Realism, Materialism, Art, New York: Bard College and Sternberg Press, 2015. ISBN 9783956791260
  • ‘Pharmakon: A Body of Filth and a Site of Radically Novel Politics,’ Badiou Studies by Punctum Publishers Brooklyn NY (December 2015) Vol. IV, nr. 1. ISSN 2049-9027
  • ‘Beyond Identity: An Impossible Place,’ in Jim Hlavac and Victor Friedman (eds.) On Macedonian Matters: From the Partition and Annexation of Macedonia in 1913 to the Present. Berlin/Washington DC: Verlag Otto Sagner, 2015. ISBN 978-3866885349
  • 'The Inhuman and the Automaton: Exploitation and the Exploited in the Era of Late Capitalism,' in Superpositions Volume: Laruelle and the Humanities. Edited by Rocco Gangle and Julius Greve, Lanham Maryland- US: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017. ISBN 9781786602473
  • ‘New Realisms, Materialisms, (Post-)Philosophy and the Possibility for a Feminist Internationalism,’ Continental Thought & Theory CT&T A journal of intellectual freedom, Volume 1, Issue 3 (May 2017): Feminism, 673-679 ISSN 2463-333X
  • ‘Philosophy as capitalism and the socialist radically metaphysical response to it,’ Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics Vol. 19. No. 2 (December 2017), 5771 doi:10.25180/lj.v19i2
  • 'Philosophical and Speculative Economies of the Vanishing Body,' Research Topic: Cosmopolitanisms, Social Inclusion, and Global Futures. Frontiers in Sociology September 2018. doi:10.3389/fsoc.2018.00026
  • 'Subjectivity without physicality: machine, body and the signifying automaton,' Subjectivity Journal. Palgrave Macmillan UK, October 2018. doi:10.1057/s41286-018-0056-z
  • `Sur la possibilité d'une révolte immanente comme théorie et comme pratique Lire Laruelle avec Marx,` in eds. Maryse Dennes, John Ó Maiolearca, Anne-Françoise Schmid, La Philosophie non-standard de François Laruelle: Colloques de Cerisy - Philosophie, n° 2 (Paris France: Classiques Garnier, 2019), pp. 127–135
  • ‘The Artifact of Non-Humanity: A Materialist Account of the Signifying Automaton and Its Physical Support in a Fantasized Unity,’ Philosophy Today: Philosophy after Automation Vol. 65. Issue. 2 (Spring 2021), 359-374 doi:10.5840/philtoday2021420402
  • ‘My Approach to Non-Philosophy Has Always Been Political: On Non-Philosophy, Materialist Feminism, the Politics of the Suffering Body, and the Non-Marxist Reading of Marx,’ Katerina Kolozova & Jan Susa, Contradictions 4 (2), 127-138 (2020) ISSN 2570-7485
  • ‘The Philosophical Problem of the Demiurgic Dream as Inherently Humanist.’ The Big No, edited by Kennan Ferguson, University of Minnesota Press (2021), pp. 61–84, doi:10.5749/j.ctv270kv8d.8
  • ‘Poststructuralism’ The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Philosophy, Edited by Kim Q. Hall and Ásta, Oxford University Press (2021), doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190628925.013.8

References

  1. ^ thenewcentre.org
  2. ^ a b c "Affiliates: Katrina Kolozova" The New Centre for Research & Practice.
  3. ^ "Katerina Kolozova". Institut of Social Sciences and Humanities Skopje. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  4. ^ Davis, Creston; Pound, Marcus & Crockett, Clayton (9 October 2014). Theology after Lacan: The Passion for the Real. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 268. ISBN 978-1-61097-101-0.
  5. ^ O'Rourke, Michael (2016) "Girls Welcome!!! Speculative Realism, Object Oriented Ontology, and Queer Theory", in After the Speculative Turn: Realism, Philosophy and Feminism. Brooklyn: Punctum Books. pp.190-91
  6. ^ Elmore, Rick et al. (16 December 2016) Online symposium on Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism Accessed: 24 October 2017
  7. ^ a b c "Membres: Katrina Kolozova" ONPhI: Organisation Non-Philosophique Internationale.
  8. ^ "Center for Philosophical Technologies (CPT)". Center for Philosophical Technologies (CPT). Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  9. ^ Cooper, Jane (5 November 2009) "Book review: Katerina Kolozova, The Real and 'I': On the Limit and the Self" Feminist Theory v.10 n.3 pp.379-80. doi:10.1177/1464700109343263
  10. ^ Narasimhananda, Swami (July 2016) "Book Review: Katerina Kolozova, The Cut of the Real" Prabuddha Bharata v.121 n.7, pp.576. doi:10.17613/9m5j-8d25