Marie Sklodowska-Curie Post-Doctoral Fellow
Project: RE-RIGHTING- Rewriting Rights: Feminist Legal Narra(c)tors, from Arendt to Women’s Courts, Grant Agreement 101150334 - project funded by the European Union
Natascia Tosel is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at the Department of Human Sciences of the University of Verona. She earned her PhD in Philosophy through a joint program between the University of Padua and Université Paris 8 Vincennes – Saint-Denis, with a dissertation on the productive nature of law and institution in Gilles Deleuze. She has been a research fellow at the ICI Institute for Cultural Inquiry Berlin and the Centro Interdisciplinar de Estudos de Género (CIEG) at the University of Lisbon. Her research focuses on the intersection of politics and law, with particular attention to the juridification of politics. She examines, on the one hand, how institutional languages and practices shape social dynamics and, on the other, how social actors contribute to the production of institutional frameworks. Currently, at the University of Verona, she is developing a research project offering a philosophical-political interpretation of Women’s Tribunals, exploring them as examples of collective actions aimed at rewriting or counter-narrating law and rights, particularly in relation to gender issues. She is the author of Gabriel Tarde (Derive Approdi, 2022) and has published numerous essays and articles in academic journals, including Political Studies, Chimères. Revue des schizoanalyses, Soft Power. Revista euro-americana de teorìa e historia de la politica y del derecho, Filosofia Politica, Politica e Società, and Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Politica. Her research interests include Contemporary Political Theory; Democratic Theory; Poststructuralist French Philosophy; Theory of Institutions; and Feminist Studies.
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