Dr. Katherine Davies is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Dallas where she specializes in continental philosophy and feminist theory.
She received her doctorate from Emory University in 2017 after completing her undergraduate degree at Whitman College. She has been named a Philip L. Quinn Fellow at the National Humanities Center, a Philosophy in Media Fellow by the Marc Sanders Foundation, and an Iris Marion Young Diversity Scholar by the Rock Ethics Institute.
Her publications include a monograph with the State University of New York Press, articles in Research in Phenomenology, Arendt Studies, and Epoché, and…
Dr. Katherine Davies is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Dallas where she specializes in continental philosophy and feminist theory.
She received her doctorate from Emory University in 2017 after completing her undergraduate degree at Whitman College. She has been named a Philip L. Quinn Fellow at the National Humanities Center, a Philosophy in Media Fellow by the Marc Sanders Foundation, and an Iris Marion Young Diversity Scholar by the Rock Ethics Institute.
Her publications include a monograph with the State University of New York Press, articles in Research in Phenomenology, Arendt Studies, and Epoché, and forthcoming book chapters in volumes published by Duke University Press, Brill, and Rowman & Littlefield.
Her current research agenda is focused on a book project in feminist philosophy on the family policing system.