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March 17, 2025 by Katy

A Painful Message

Hand-made signs placed on the lawn outside a building.

This opinion piece appeared in the Globe and Mail on January 24. With permission, I am re-posting it here, the day the sentence decision will be issued. You can listen to my January 28 interview on the CBC's Morning Edition, or watch a video interview here. (I wasn't warned there would be video! I had come straight from the gym! Hopefully there isn't smoothie all over my face). For further reading, see We Need to Talk About the Backlash--What is To Be Done?, a report prepared for the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: education Tagged With: academics, anti-gender ideology, community, violence

October 1, 2024 by Katy

Inaccessible Tables

A digital cartoon of a raccoon using a rollator standing outside a building and looking sadly up at a set of stairs leading to a door. By the door, which is inaccessible, is a sign in a doorway that reads "Community Dinner! All Welcome!"

This is the final installment of "Power and Pleasure at the Dinner Table." Find part 1, An Invitation, part 2, The Party Table, and part 3, The Community Table, in previous posts. I intuitively feel the pull of how eating together can be pleasurable, a site of connection. Yet I suspect many of us likely have examples of exclusion when it comes to sharing food with others. Sometimes feelings of exclusion indicate opportunities for new experiences, such as being an omnivore at a vegan potluck. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: animals, Cafe Philo, Hannah Arendt Tagged With: animality, belonging, community, food, Hannah Arendt, Sunaura Taylor; disability, vegan

September 26, 2024 by Katy

The Community Table

A digital cartoon of animals sitting around a dinner table eating various vegetarian meals. They include a rat, a chicken, an emu, a fox, a zebra, a raccoon, a butterfly, and a panda bear. The food includes grains, apples, salad, berries, and bamboo shoots. A rollator sits beside the raccoon's chair. All of the animals look happy.

This is the third installment of "Power and Pleasure at the Dinner Table." Find part 1, An Invitation, and part 2, The Party Table, in previous posts. Community happens around tables: we play puzzles, games, and music, share meals, plan camping trips or political actions. Tables are sites where people celebrate or grieve together. The political thinker Hannah Arendt describes human togetherness by using a table as a metaphor. You may recognize Arendt’s name. She is perhaps best known for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cafe Philo, Hannah Arendt Tagged With: belonging, food, Hannah Arendt

September 17, 2024 by Katy

The Party Table

Digital art in a cartoon style of a snake wearing strapped on cupid's wings, a quiver full of arrows, and shooting a bow and arrow using its tail. It smiles at the viewer in a cheeky manner.

This is the second installment of "Power and Pleasure at the Dinner Table." Click here to find part 1, "An Invitation." Our first stop is a party table, in Athens around 400ish BCE, as described in Plato’s dialogue Symposium.[1] Socrates, perhaps the quintessential philosopher, and friends are celebrating the poet Agathon, who has won a contest as part of the Lenaian Festival. The friends are drunk. Although I refer to this scene as ‘a dinner party,’ the term “symposium” better translates to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cafe Philo Tagged With: eros, food, philosophy, Plato, relational ethics

September 10, 2024 by Katy

An Invitation to Power and Pleasure at the Dinner Table

Digital art in a cartoon style of two pegasi, one white and one black, pulling a chariot. The black pegasi pulls towards a sign pointing towards "Appetite" while the white pegasi looks sadly back at a sign pointing towards "Reason." The charioteer holds the reigns and looks doubtful at the direction they're going.

Café-Philo Kitchener was founded by Hannah Gardiner in 2020 with the aim of promoting openness, tolerance, and critical thought within the local community. This summer,Café-Philo Kitchener hosted a Food/Sex/Philosophy fest to collectively explore the age-old intersection of food & sex in the cultural imagination. I was delighted to participate in the Food/Sex/Philosophy fest by giving a talk called "Power and Pleasure at the Dinner Table." Connections between embodiment, pleasure, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cafe Philo Tagged With: community, food, philosophy, pleasure

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