Rebeca Baceiredo

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Rebeca Baceiredo (2022)
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Rebeca Baceiredo Pérez (Ourense, 19 December 1979) is a Spanish philosopher and essayist.[1] In 2005, she won the Premio Ramón Piñeiro de Ensaio [gl] for her work O suxeito Posmoderno. Entre a estética e o consumo,, and in 2011, the Extraordinary Doctorate Prize for her doctoral thesis.

Rebeca Baceiredo Pérez was born in Ourense in 1979.[2] She graduated in Communication Sciences from the University of Santiago de Compostela. Later, she received her doctorate in 2011 with the thesis entitled Achegas onto-éticas para a liberation of suxeito. An approach based on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, on the figure of the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze,[3] with which she won the Extraordinary Doctorate Award.[4]

At the same time, she did a postgraduate degree in Theory and Practice of Interpretation and a master's degree in Contemporary Art, museology and criticism at the same university and in collaboration with the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea.

In 2007, she began her career as a teacher, which she combines with her role as a writer and essayist. Baceiredo is part of the school of philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. In her doctoral thesis, the understanding of the concepts that are part of the metaphysics proposed by the French philosopher allows her to try to approach the research of ontology and power.[5][6] Baceiredo is interested in reversing the traditional relationship between identity and difference, in contrast to conventional philosophy that saw difference as derived from identity.

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