-Theorizing Man & Woman: From Plato to Judith Butler-

June 19th - 23th, 2023


Logistics

Location: Harvard College, Cambridge MA

Housing: TBD, Harvard Dorms or Porter Square Hotel

Meals: Breakfast & lunch will be provided during the seminar, along with two evening dinners.

Cost: A registration fee of $550 is requested for overhead purposes and represents a small fraction of the true cost of the program. Reading material will be made available free of charge to the accepted applicants at least a month before the seminar. Please submit the scholarship request form if you are unable to cover all of the seminar costs.

Who Should Apply?

The seminar is open to advanced undergraduates (including graduating seniors),  graduate students, and professionals. Sessions begin at 9:30am. The seminar will be capped at eighteen participants, with possible exceptions. Applications steps are below:

  1. Complete this online application. After completion of the application you will be directed to upload the following items:

    • Resume or CV with relevant coursework.

    • A writing sample from 500 to 2,000 words.

  2. Arrange to have a short letter of recommendation (academic or professional) sent to director@AAICambridge.org

The priority application deadline for the seminar is March 31st, 2023. Applicants can expect to receive a decision by April 21st, 2023. After the deadline, all additional applications will be considered on a rolling basis.



 - Seminar Faculty - 

Erika Bachiochi JD

Erika Bachiochi is a legal scholar specializing in Equal Protection jurisprudence, feminist legal theory, and Catholic social teaching, and sexual ethics. A graduate of Middlebury College, Erika was a Bradley Fellow at the Institute for Religion and Politics at Boston College, received her law degree from Boston University School of Law, and spent a year as a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School. Her latest book, The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision was published by Notre Dame University Press in 2021. 

Angela Franks Ph. D. -St. John’s Seminary-

Angela Franks, Ph.D., is a theologian, speaker, writer, and mother of six. She serves as Professor of Theology at the Theological Institute for the New Evangelization at St. John's Seminary in Boston. Her areas of specialty include the theology of the body, the New Evangelization, the Trinity, Christology, and the thought of John Paul II and Hans Urs von Balthasar.


- Questions - 

If you have any questions about the seminar or the application process please do not hesitate to send your queries to director@AAICambridge.org