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Displaying records 1 thru 15 of 48 records found. (15 records displayed).
| Name |
Research Interests |
Affiliation |
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| Alia Al-Saji
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Feminist philosophy and phenomenology; philosophy of race; racialized representation; temporality; body; vision; Merleau-Ponty; Husserl; Bergson; Fanon |
Department of Philosophy, McGill University |
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| D. Rita Alfonso
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Feminist Philosophy, Feminist Metaphysics/Epistemology, Phenomenology of Race and Gender, Ancient Philosophy, Philosophy of Photography/Visual Representations |
U.C. Berkeley/ GWS and LGBT Studies |
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| Ana María Bach
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Feminist Philosophy: Epistemology, Education |
University of Buenos Aires (Argentina) |
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| Nancy Bauer
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feminist philosophy/phenomenology, Simone de Beauvoir, method in philosophy, philosophy and film |
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Tufts University |
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| Jessica Cadwallader
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embodiment, normalcy and pathology, critical disability theory, critical race and whiteness theory, feminist philosophy, suffering, technologies of bodily alteration, somatechnics, deconstruction, continental philosophy, Alcoff, Ahmed, Butler, Derrida, Diprose, Foucault, Gatens, Grosz, Irigaray, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Weiss |
Department of Critical and Cultural Studies, Macquarie University, Australia |
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| Jo Ann Circosta
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Phen. and Literature,
Phen. and Art and Artistic Experience,
Husserl,
Feminist Philosophy |
Frostburg State University, Frostburg, Md |
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| Sara Cohen Shabot
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In my Ph.D. dissertation I presented a feminist philosophical analysis of an aesthetic and cultural concept, the concept of the ‘grotesque,’ in order to use it as a figuration for shedding new light into some 'philosophies of the body.' That is, through the grotesque I examined philosophies which consider the ... |
Gender Studies Program, University of Haifa, Israel |
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| Christine Daigle
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Simone de Beauvoir's Philosophy, Sartre, Nietzsche, Phenomenology and Gender |
Department of Philosophy, Brock University |
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| Hilary Davis
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feminist aesthetics
philosophy of art and literature
philosophy of education
Simone de Beauvoir & existentialism |
York University |
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| Caren Doyle
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multiple role women & online learning; critical theory and online education |
New Mexico State University |
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| Amanda Du Preez
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Embodiment and new technologies
Hysteria and virtuality
Luce Irigaray
Sublime and culture of extremes |
Associate Professor, Visual Studies, Dept of Visual Arts, University of Pretoria |
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| Taine Duncan
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Feminist Critical Theory; Embodied Politics; Contemporary Continental Philosophy; Feminist Ethics |
Duquesne University |
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| Helen Fielding
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Merleau-ponty, Irigaray, Heidegger, Nancy, embodied relations, art |
The University of Western Ontario |
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| Lisa Guenther
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Levinas and feminism, especially issues of embodiment and temporality |
Vanderbilt University |
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| Maurice Hamington
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My research interests are rather eclectic but primarily in feminist ethics. Phenomenologically, I am interested in the body's role in ethics |
Women's Studies and Philosophy, Metropolitan State College of Denver |