Relive the PAP World Philosophy Day Conference 2021

See and listen to philosophers as they engage in gender-related discourses.

During the Philippine ‘Gender Turn’ Conference


Day 1

Opening Remarks by Jeremiah Joven Joaquin, President of PAP

Welcoming Message by Vida Mia Valverde, Chair of ADDU Philosophy Department

Rationale by Hazel T. Biana, Vice President/Convenor of PAP

Philosophy Among The Social Sciences: Women, Disciplines And Progress by Fiona Jenkins of Australian National University

Gender Sensitivity Workshop by Jap Ignacio of Babaylanes, Inc.

Between Feminism And Masculinity: Understanding The Role Of Men In Feminist Theorizing by Ian Clark Parcon of Ateneo de Davao University

Feminization of Migration: Its impact in the Religiosity and Spirituality of Filipino Millennials by Miguel Baluyot of St Rose Catholic School Inc.

From Women’s Studies and Feminism to Gender Studies: An Expanding Divide? by Supakwadee Amatayakul of IULM University of Milan


Day 2

Challenging The CEAP Arguments Against Sbn 1334: A Case of Testimonial Injustice by Gina Opiniano of University of Santo Tomas

Sad Love: Romance and the Search For Meaning by Carrie Jenkins of University of British Columbia

Engendered Bodies And A Taxonomy of The Posthuman in the Anthropocene by Ruth Irwin of University of British Columbia

The Semiology of Vice Ganda’s Selected Movies and the Revolutionary Feminist Thought of bell hooks as a Counter-discourse Against the Homophobic Filipino Consciousness by Joshua Miguel Sanchez of De La Salle University

A Feminist Reading of the 1924-1930 UNITAS Articles: Emerging Streams and Shapes of the Filipina Consciousness by Jenina Redrino of De La Salle- College of Saint Benilde


Day 3

Publishing in Feminist Philosophy by Camisha Russell of University of Oregon

The Harm of Misgendering in a Collectivist Framework by Kayleigh Rodgers of University of Southern California

Enhancing the Narrative Plight of Women Teachers Through Judith Butler’s Performative Feminism by Emerito Gonzales of University of Santo Tomas

Gender, Essentialism, and What It Means to be a Woman by Ian Anthony Davatos of Palawan State University

Si Paula Bilang Arketipo ng Bagong Babae: Si Badiou sa Pamumuno, Kasarian, at Pagdatal ng Bago Mula sa Matagal na Eklipse by Marvin Einstein Mejaro of University of Santo Tomas-Senior High School

The Mythical Structure Of Philosophy: Why Sophia Is Female And The Philosophos Is Male by Leni Garcia of De La Salle University

Ramayana’s Enduring Value and Relevance Today: Assessing Contemporary Feminist Discourses on the Epic by Joseph Martin Jose of De La Salle University

The Questions Of Postcolonial Feminism In The Philippines by Tetiana Podolska and Katerina Fysun of V.N.Karazin National University, Ukraine