I am an early career researcher working across political theory, transgender studies, decolonial studies, feminist philosophy, and literary studies. My work explores oppressive structures of constitutive exclusion, often by examining questions of truth, fiction, and specularity in narratives that construct the politics of subjectivity and rights. Following the trajectories of Sylvia Wynter and María Lugones, amongst others, I seek counternarratives that expose and escape the coloniality of the ontoepistemologies of liberal humanism.
Since completing my PhD in 2022, I have been working on journal articles while attending and organising confer…
I am an early career researcher working across political theory, transgender studies, decolonial studies, feminist philosophy, and literary studies. My work explores oppressive structures of constitutive exclusion, often by examining questions of truth, fiction, and specularity in narratives that construct the politics of subjectivity and rights. Following the trajectories of Sylvia Wynter and María Lugones, amongst others, I seek counternarratives that expose and escape the coloniality of the ontoepistemologies of liberal humanism.
Since completing my PhD in 2022, I have been working on journal articles while attending and organising conferences. Alongside part-time teaching jobs, I have also been preparing my thesis, “Dispossessive Citizenship: Property and Personhood in Speculative Narrative,” for publication as a monograph.