My research focuses on modern European philosophy and critical theory, with a particular focus on Hegelian dialectics and twentieth‑century French philosophy. I work on questions of concreteness, mediation, and critical methodology, examining how philosophical concepts are formed, transformed, and made operative across disciplines and historical contexts. A central strand of my work investigates the appropriation of Hegel in French philosophy, especially in Hyppolite and Beauvoir.
I also work on feminist theory and public philosophy, including cultural criticism and philosophy in relation to opera and the arts.
I am currently a postdoctoral…
My research focuses on modern European philosophy and critical theory, with a particular focus on Hegelian dialectics and twentieth‑century French philosophy. I work on questions of concreteness, mediation, and critical methodology, examining how philosophical concepts are formed, transformed, and made operative across disciplines and historical contexts. A central strand of my work investigates the appropriation of Hegel in French philosophy, especially in Hyppolite and Beauvoir.
I also work on feminist theory and public philosophy, including cultural criticism and philosophy in relation to opera and the arts.
I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Nordic Humanities Center, University of Copenhagen and a founding member of the IRFD‑funded network Histories and Futures of French Travelling Concepts (2025–2030).