I'm a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Newcastle University, where I am pursuing a post-doctoral project thinking the relation between lived experiences of time and processes of racialisation through the work of Édouard Glissant.
Prior to joining Newcaslte, I completed a PhD in Philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London exploring the ethical implications of Henri Bergson, Emmanuel Levinas and Gilles Deleuze’s respective philosophies of time, to argue that each could benefit from developing a more nuanced account of the constitutive relation between time, ethics and the historical.
My central research interests are in the philosophy…
I'm a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Newcastle University, where I am pursuing a post-doctoral project thinking the relation between lived experiences of time and processes of racialisation through the work of Édouard Glissant.
Prior to joining Newcaslte, I completed a PhD in Philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London exploring the ethical implications of Henri Bergson, Emmanuel Levinas and Gilles Deleuze’s respective philosophies of time, to argue that each could benefit from developing a more nuanced account of the constitutive relation between time, ethics and the historical.
My central research interests are in the philosophy of time, philosophy of race and post-Kantian ethics. More broadly, I have also spoken and published on other central questions in modern Francophone philosophy, including on Deleuze and Levinas’ respective conceptions of the Other (autrui), Bergson's philosophy of science, and Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of gender.