Marina Delgado is a PhD candidate at the UPNA (Spain), with a thesis on the philosophy of Cornelius Castoriadis, particularly on the concept of autonomy in modern societies. She holds a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics and is also interested in literature and literary reception. She was editor of the University of Deusto's literary magazine La Espiral and has participated in several conferences on topics such as ‘Everything is canonical, nothing is canonical’ and ‘The project remains. Castoriadis and ecology as a project of autonomy’. Her first article will be published in autumn 2025 in the journal ‘Bien Dire et Bien Aprandre’ with the title ‘Legitimation, diglossia and minor literatures’.
Residency project:
‘The Castoriadis Project and his hero's journey. From heterodoxy to autonomy.’
This project aims to explore the intellectual and ideological evolution of Cornelius Castoriadis, focusing on his changes of mind regarding Marxism, and up to the creation of his own system of thought that rejects Marxist thinking. Thus, Castoriadis' journey will be read in relation to the development of his own autonomy, also highlighting the development of the same concept of autonomy in his thinking.