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21Feminist Philosophy and the Force of SatirePhilosophy Today 69 (4): 683-702. 2025.This paper argues that satire constitutes a particularly effective strategy for feminist philosophy through an analysis of Simone de Beauvoir’s account of motherhood. Feminists have grappled at length with how to interpret Beauvoir’s focus on the unpleasantness of pregnancy and challenges of motherhood. In this paper, I suggest a new interpretive strategy. My view is that Beauvoir’s disparaging depiction of motherhood cannot be read by the letter; rather, it is an exercise in satire. By overemph…Read more
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Vagabonds, Misfits, and Criminals: Foucault's Covert Dialogue with AlthusserPhilosophy, Politics and Critique. forthcoming.Foucault’s philosophy has often been perceived to be antagonistic to Marxism. In this article I contest this prominent scholarly understanding of the Foucault/Marx relationship. I suggest that Foucault’s trajectory of thought emerged from a critical dialogue with the Marxism of Louis Althusser. Leaning on interviews and on Foucault’s The Punitive Society lectures, I propose that limitations Foucault found in Althusser’s philosophy led him to sketch out a different historical account of power/sub…Read more
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827Feminist Philosophy and the Force of Satire. On Simone de Beauvoir's Demystification of MotherhoodPhilosophy Today. forthcoming.This paper argues that satire constitutes a particularly effective strategy for feminist philosophy through an analysis of Simone de Beauvoir’s account of motherhood. Feminists have grappled at length with how to interpret Beauvoir’s focus on the unpleasantness of pregnancy and challenges of motherhood. In this paper, I suggest a new interpretive strategy. My view is that Beauvoir’s disparaging depiction of motherhood cannot be read by the letter; rather, it is an exercise in satire. By overemph…Read more
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61Phenomenology and CritiquePuncta 6 (2): 1-5. 2023.Introduction to the special issue "Phenomenology and Critique."
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131OrientationsMultitudes 82 (1): 197-203. 2021.Quel est l’étrange point commun qui réunit l’orientation spatiale, l’orientation sexuelle et l’orientalisme? Comment notre expérience intime de l’espace comme orienté et nos peurs de désorientation jouent-ils sur nos manières d’appréhender les dissidences de genre et de sexualité? Autant de questions que la phénoménologie de Sara Ahmed explore dans ce texte en s’interrogeant sur la manière dont les espaces que nous habitons redressent nos comportements et comment celleux qui désobéissent à cette…Read more
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Loyola University, ChicagoDoctoral student
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Value Theory |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
| Continental Philosophy |