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Stanimir Panayotov

Bulgaria

Stanimir Panayotov has defended his Ph.D. in Comparative Gender Studies at the Central European University (Budapest, Hungary), with a specialization in Medieval Studies, titled The Problem of Disembodiment: An Approach from Continental Feminist-Realist Philosophy. He works at the intersections of continental and feminist philosophy, non-philosophy, late antique philosophy and new/speculative realism. Recent and forthcoming publications include: “Non-Theurgy: Iamblichus and Laruelle” (in Labyrinth), “Disembodiment: A Continental Feminist-Realist Approach” (The New Realism, ed. A. Kanev), “An Atomist Genealogy of New Materialism” (with K. Kolozova in European New Materialisms, eds. F. Colman and I. van der Tuin), and the edited volume O-Zone: Object Oriented Studies (New York: Punctum Books, 2020).

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