Marilena de Souza Chaui explained

Marilena de Souza Chaui
Birth Date:4 September 1941
Profession:philosopher, professor

Marilena de Souza Chaui (born September 4, 1941) is a Brazilian philosopher and Professor of Modern Philosophy in the University of São Paulo. She is a scholar of Baruch Spinoza and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Chaui is one of the founding members of Workers' Party and an assiduous critic of the capitalist model.[1]

Life

Chaui is a Professor of Political Philosophy and History of Modern Philosophy in the University of São Paulo, having been awarded a master's degree in 1967, and received her doctorate in 1971 with the essay "Introduction to Reading Spinoza", under the guidance of Professor Gilda de Mello e Souza Rocha. In 1977, she taught Philosophy in the University of São Paulo.[2]

Her book What is Ideology? was selected by the Ministry of Education and Culture of Brazil as a mandatory textbook in public schools, becoming a bestseller with over a hundred thousand copies sold. Chaui had served as Municipal Secretary of Culture of São Paulo, from 1989 to 1992, during the administration of Luiza Erundina (1988-1992). In 2013, during the release of the book "10 Years of Post-Liberal Government in Brasil: Lula and Dilma"

Family

Chaui is the daughter of the journalist Nicholas Alberto Chaui, of Arabic origin, and teacher Laura de Souza Chaui. She was married to the journalist José Augusto de Mattos Berlinck, with whom she had two children - José Guilherme and Luciana. She is currently married to Michael Hall, a historian and professor at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP).

Partial bibliography

She is the author of, among others,

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rodrigues. Fania. Marilena Chauí: "Universidades devem entender que fazem parte da luta de classes". Brasil de Fato. 29 July 2017. Rio de Janeiro. Portuguese. 4 April 2017.
  2. http://filosofia.fflch.usp.br/docentes/chaui Marilena de Souza Chauí