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Martine Prange is a Full Professor of Philosophy at Tilburg University since 2016, specializing in continental philosophy, particularly modern and postmodern thought. Her research focuses on Nietzsche's philosophy, including musical aesthetics and the Nietzsche-Wagner relationship, as well as the cultural and philosophical influences of Weimar Classicism. She investigates German aesthetics, the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the intersection of philosophy, art, culture, and media. Her work also delves into sports philosophy, emphasizing women's football and its socio-political implications. Prange has led transdisciplinary studies on the emancipatory power of football for girls and women in the Netherlands and is currently engaged in researching the concepts of post-truth and truth-speaking in media. She theorizes silence as a form of resistance within the framework of 'auditive democracy' to complement deliberative democracy.
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