Teresa Aguilar García

Teresa Aguilar García

Teresa Aguilar Garcia (Cuenca, 1964) is a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Philosophy and Psychology (UNED). He has won the Gigamesh Essay Award (2004) and VII Essay Prize Eusebio Colomer (2007), Ontology cyborg. He has also been a fellow of the Open University and the FCM, having spent time at universities in the United States (with HJ Figueroa) and the Netherlands (with R. Braidotti). He has published several articles in professional journals (Eidos, Debates, Laguna ...) and electronic (Nomads, A part Rei ...); and participated in books De bodies, subjectivities and artifacts and Hans-Georg Gadamer: aesthetics and hermeneutics Ontology. His research focuses on the confluence of new technologies, culture and society, the cyborg theory, philosophy and sociology, feminist theory and body in the history of medicine and contemporary art. Currently developing the research project "Biopolitics cyborg. The construction of technical imagination in advanced capitalism "