Betsabé Pap

BA in Political Science (FCS, UBA) and MA in Interdisciplinary Studies of Subjectivity (FFyL, UBA). During the period 2009-2011 she studied for a PhD in Social Sciences at the UBA. She is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Arts at the same University. Since 2006 she has been working as a university professor and researcher at the Faculty of Social Sciences (Political Science) of the University of Buenos Aires.

In her research she relates problems of aesthetics, art history and political theory. In particular, her academic work has focused on studying how, during the XVIII, XIX and XX European centuries, the aesthetic discussions of the philosophical and literary fields intersected with certain transformations in the pictorial field; how the “discoveries” in one field spread to the other -not without alterations-, mutually influencing each other. Likewise, in the last few years she has focused on studying the so-called processes of “aesthetization of politics”.

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