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PATRICIA J. HUNTINGTON
Curriculum Vitae 2020
https://asu.academia.edu/PatriciaHuntington https://webapp4.asu.edu/directory/person/1271594
Patricia.Huntington@asu.edu
POSITION Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies
Director of the Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Literature Certificate
Barrett Honors College Faculty
Division of Humanities, Arts & Cultural Studies New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Arizona State University
AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING SPECIALIZATION Comparative Philosophy with a focus on Mahāyāna Buddhism (Zen, Yogācāra, Huayan)
Intercultural Dialogue, Hermeneutic Phenomenology, Decolonial Theory
Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Continental Philosophy
Feminist Philosophy with emphasis on Race and Ethnicity
AREAS OF COMPETENCE Critical Theory, Social Ethics and Political Theory
Gender, Religion, and Feminism
EDUCATION Fordham University, Ph.D. Philosophy, February 1994
J. W. Goethe Universität, Frankfurt a/M, Germany, September 1989 - July 1990
Fordham University, M.A. Philosophy, May 1988
San Diego State University, B.A. Comparative Religion, May 1984
Juan Sisay, Quezaltenango, Guatemala & Academia, San Miguel de Allende, México,
Spanish language and politics seminar, June- August 1994
Collegium Phaenomenologicum Seminar Continental Philosophy, Perugia, Italy, August 1988
Volkshochschule, German Language School, Frankfurt a/M, Germany, Fall 1989
Sorbonne, French Language Institute, Paris, France, Summer 1986
Escuela John F. Kennedy, Bilingual high school, Jurica, México, September 1971 - May 1972
PROFESSIONAL TEACHING CAREER Arizona State University, Professor, New College Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, 2008 - present
Loyola University of Chicago, Associate Professor of Philosophy, 2002 - 2008
Loyola University of Chicago, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1998 - 2002
American University, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1996 - 1998
Moravian College, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1994 - 1995
VISITING APPOINTMENTS & LECTURESHIPS University Immersion Program, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, July 1-15, 2017
Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Chiang Mai, Thailand, May-June 2014
Philosophical Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, Research Associate, July 2005-May 2006
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Visiting Lecturer, Sept-Dec 1995
Purdue University, Visiting Scholar, September 1991-May 1994
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PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Creolizing Phenomenoloy: Black, Latina, Queer, Feminist, and East-Asian Interventions, co-
authored with Lisa M. Anderson and Jacqueline M. Martinez. Under contract. Creolizing the
Canon Series, eds. Jane Anna Gordon and Neil Roberts. (Rowman and Littlefield, projected
publication June 2022).
Loneliness and Lament: A Journey to Receptivity. Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion, Gen.
Ed. Merold Westphal. (Indiana University Press, March 2009). 336 pages.
Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, ed. with Nancy J. Holland. Re-Reading the Canon,
Series Ed. Nancy Tuana. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2001). 399 pages incl.
bib. and index.
Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray. Philosophy of the Social
Sciences, Series Ed. Lenore Langsdorf (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1998). 383
pages incl. bib. and index.
EDITOR
Book Review Editor, Frontiers of Philosophy in China 中国哲学前沿. August 2017 to present.
http://journal.hep.com.cn/fpc/EN/column/column7254.shtml.
New Critical Theory, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1998-2007. Sixteen books published.
https://rowman.com/Action/SERIES/_/NCT/New-Critical-Theory
Editor, Special Theme edition, Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 40.3 (Fall 2005).
BOOK CHAPTERS (refereed) "Heidegger and Zhuangzi: The Transformative Art of the Phenomenological Reduction," Daoist Encounters with Phenomenology, ed. David Chai (London: Bloomsbury, 2020), 197-218.
“Asymmetrical Reciprocity and Practical Agency: Contemporary Dilemmas of Feminist Theory in
Benhabib, Young, and Kristeva.” Political Phenomenology: Essays in Memory of Petee Jung, eds.
Lester Embree and Hwa Yol Jung. (Springer International Switzerland: Contributions to
Phenomenology 2016), 353-78.
“On Witnessing and Love: A Dialogue with Caputo.” Cross and Khora: Deconstruction and
Christianity in the Work of John D. Caputo, eds. Mark Zlomslic and Neal DeRoo. Postmodern Ethics Series (Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2010), 197-223.
“Primordial Attunement, Hardening, and Bearing: A Heideggerian Exploration of Child Rearing.”
Rethinking Facticity, eds. Eric Sean Nelson and Françoise Raffoul (Albany, N.Y.: State University of
New York Press, 2008), 317-43.
“Suffering and Strife: For What Can We Hope?” International Kierkegaard Commentary Vol 17.
Christian Discourses and The Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress, ed. Robert L. Perkins
(Mercer University Press, 2007), 95-108.
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“Introduction I – History of the Feminist Reception of Heidegger and A Guide to Heidegger’s
Thought.” Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia
Huntington (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2001), 1-42.
“Stealing the Fire of Creativity: Heidegger’s Challenge to Intellectuals.” Feminist Interpretations of
Martin Heidegger, eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania
State University Press, 2001), 351-76.
“Challenging the Colonial Contract: The Zapatistas’ Insurgent Imagination.” Reprinted in New
Critical Theory: Essays on Liberation, eds. Willliam S. Wilkerson and Jeffrey R. Paris (Lanham, MD:
Rowman and Littlefield, 2001), 105-31.
"Fragmentation, Race, and Gender: Building Solidarity in the Postmodern Era." Existence in Black: An Anthology of Black Existential Philosophy, ed. Lewis R. Gordon (New York: Routledge, 1997),
189-206.
"Heidegger's Reading of Kierkegaard Revisited: From Ontological Abstraction to Ethical Concretion,"
in Kierkegaard in Post/Modernity, eds. Martin J. Matuštík and Merold Westphal, for the Studies in Continental Thought series, gen. ed. John Sallis (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995), 43-65.
ARTICLES (refereed) A Buddhist Response to Kwok-ying LAU’s Phenomenology and Intercultural Understanding.” Dao:
A Journal of Comparative Philosophy Vol 1 (3 Jan 2019): 1-10. Huntington, P. Dao (2019).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11712-018-9645-3
“A Huayan Critique of Heidegger: The Quest for a Non-Obstructed Mitdasein.” Journal of the Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition, Vol. 1 (2018): 1-18.
"Place as Refuge: Exploring the Poetical Legacy of Matsuo Bashō (松尾 芭蕉)." Frontiers of
Philosophy in China 12.4 (2017): 572-590.
“The Journey from Earnestness through Self-Irony to Judiciousness: A Commentary on Postnational Identity.” Apokapilipsa, special edition on The Fourth International Symposium of Miklavz Ocepek in
honor of the Bicentennial of the Birth of Soren Kierkegaard in Slovene and English, CERI-SK,
Sredujeevropski raziskovalni Institut Soeren Kierkegaard, Ljublijana, Slovenia, 2014.
"Mending: The Hard Work of Repair in a Broken World.” The Pennsylvania State University: Journal
of Speculative Philosophy, vol. 26.2 (2012): 411-22.
“Listening to Zapatismo: A Reflection on Spiritual Deracination.” Radical Philosophy Review Vol. 10.
1 (2007): 55-78.
“Loneliness and Innocence: A Kierkegaardian Reflection on the Paradox of Self-Realization.”
Continental Philosophy Review (2006) 39: 415-433.
Guest Editor, Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture on the topic of “Loneliness and Solitude”
40.3 (Fall 2005). 88 pages incl. index and contributors page.
“Introduction” to the journal edition on “Loneliness and Solitude.” Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 40.3 (Fall 2005): 142-51.
“Tales of Woe: A Meditation on Loneliness and Intimacy.” Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 40.3 (Fall 2005): 152-69.
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“Contra Irigaray: The Couple Is Not the Middle Term of the Ethical Whole.” Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 38.2 (Spring 2003): 163-89.
“The Couple Must Become Spiritualized: A Response to Changfoot.” The Owl of Minerva: Journal of
the Hegel Society 33.2 (Spring/Summer, 2002): 233-49.
“Challenging the Colonial Contract: The Zapatistas’ Insurgent Imagination.” Rethinking Marxism 12.3
(Fall 2000): 58-80.
Julia Kristeva. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. General Ed. Robert Audi. (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2000): 477-78.
"On Castration and Miscegenation: Is the Phallus White Skin?" Philosophy Today, Society for
Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Edition (Supplement 1997; appeared August 1998): 90-
103.
"Toward a Dialectical Concept of Autonomy: Revisiting the Feminist Alliance with
Poststructuralism." Philosophy and Social Criticism 21.1 (Spring 1995): 37-55.
"Na křizovatce rasy a socialního rodu: imaginární universalismus Luce Irigarayové," translation of "At
the Crossroads of Race and Gender: Irigaray's Imaginative Universalism." Trans. into Czech by Petr
Brabec. "The New Political Philosophy," Proceedings of the International Institute for Intercultural
Studies, Prague, Czech Republic (May 1995).
REVIEW ESSAY “Globalizing Feminism: Taking Refuge in the Liberated Mind.” Review essay of two books:
Buddhism beyond Gender: Liberation from Attachment to Identity, by Rita Gross (Shambhala
Publications, 2018), and Women and Buddhist Philosophy: Engaging Zen Master Kim Iryop, by Jin Y.
Park (University of Hawaii Press, 2017). Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 35.2 (Spring
2020), 355-360. Doi 10.1017/hyp.2020.8
DVD Recording of Keynote Lecture DVD, “The Trauma of Gifted Children” with a poetry reading, University of Alaska Southwest,
Juneau Media Services, recorded April 5, 2013.
TRANSLATIONS (refereed) “Communicative Freedom and Negative Theology” by Jürgen Habermas (Theunissen Festschrift,
Suhrkamp, 1992). Co-translated with Martin Matuštík. In Kierkegaard in Post/Modernity, Eds.
Martin J. Matuštík and Merold Westphal (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995): 182-98.
BOOK REVIEW ARTICLES (refereed) "Heidegger Meets Bloch and Reich: A Heretical Material Phenomenology." A review article on
Ramsey Eric Ramsey's The Long Path to Nearness: A Contribution to a Corporeal Philosophy of
Communication and the Groundwork for an Ethics of Relief. Philosophy and Social Criticism 25.4
(July 1999): 103-09.
"Between the Scylla of Discursivity and the Charybdis of Pantextualism." A review article on Calvin
O. Schrag's The Self After Postmodernity (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997). Human Studies:
A Journal for Philosophy and the Social Sciences, 21.1 (April 1998): 197-206.
"Post/Modern Social Theory: Beyond the Polemic," co-authored with Martin J. Matuštík. Review article on Bill Martin's Matrix and Line: Derrida and The Possibilities of a Postmodern Social Theory
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(Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992). Radical Philosophy Review of Books, No. 8
(1993): 4-12.
NEWSLETTERS and SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS “Form is Everything, Form is Nothing: A Lesson Issued from Yoko-ji.” Inside the Door: A
Newsletter of Eishohi Northwest Zen Community, Issue 4 (2013): 14-18.
"Solidarity with Chiapas: LASG Launches New Forum and Relief Campaign." In Radical
Philosophy Association Newsletter 47 (December 1998): front page and p. 5.
"Chiapas Solidarity Project (CSP): Health Clinic and Relief Campaign for RPA Sister Community."
In Radical Philosophy Association Newsletter 47 (December 1998): 6.
BOOK REVIEWS (refereed) Richard Wolin, The Politics of Being: The Political Thought of Martin Heidegger in Auslegung 18:1 (Winter
1992): 72-78.
PRINT INTERVIEWS - Fordham Philosophy News, Vol. 2, Issue 3 (November 2012): Soto Zen Immersion Trip.
- Nordic Summer University, Interview concerning keynote speech, “Transgenerational Trauma and
Spiritual Loneliness," published in the NSU Newsletter, July 31 - August 7, 2011.
- “Transdisciplinary Approaches to Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Literature Thrive in the ASU
Community,” CCICS News, July 10, 2011.
- Quoted in press release about Designing Things: A Critical Introduction to the Culture of Objects by
Prasad Boradkar that received the IHR Book Award in 2011.
SELECTED CONFERENCE & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
2020
Creolizing Comparative Phenomenology: Ortega and Lugones Meet Zhuangzi.” Paper submitted to The
Society for the Study of Women in Phenomenology. Inaugural Conference, March 19-20, 2021. Conference
cancelled due to COVID.
“Decolonizing the Curriculum.” Zoom seminar meeting of the Pacific Association for Continental Philosophy.
Sept 25.
Participant in monthly meetings of PACT via zoom. September conference cancelled due to COVID.
Application accepted. Decolonial Summer Workshop, Caribbean Philosophical Association, May 25-June 1,
2020. Cancelled due to COVID. http://www.caribbeanphilosophicalassociation.org/summer-school.html
Attended online conference on Fanon at 95, July 1-20, 2020.
http://www.caribbeanphilosophicalassociation.org/fanon-at-95.html
“Superando El Ego Colonial: La Vida Interconectada” (“Overcoming the Colonial Ego: Interconnected Life.”
Public talk in Spanish. Museo Histórico de San Miguel, March 12, 2020.
Chair of panel “Multiplicitous Selves, La Malinche and Love in Latinx Communities.” Society for the
Advancement of American Philosophy. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, March 5-7, 2020.
“Zen and the No(n)-Place of Psychic Borderlands.” Invited presentation, Coastal Zen Conference, University
of San Francisco. Feb 6-9, 2020.
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2019
“Fluidity, World-Traveling, and Free and Easy Wandering.” Pacific Tradition for Continental Philosophy,
Seattle University, Sept. 11-16, 2019.
“Phenomenological Reduction in Heidegger and Zhuangzi.” Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle.
Leiden, May 23-25, 2019. Cancelled due to lack of funds.
2018
"Mountain, Dream, and Birth in Dōgen and Zhuangzi." "Thinking in the West," Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition, Yosemite, Oct. 4-7, 2018. Cancelled due to illness.
“Silence and Word in Enlightened Praxis.” Aesthetics of Learning to Be Human. Society for Asian and
Comparative Philosophy panel. World Congress of Philosophy. Beijing, August 19, 2018.
“Dōgen Embodied: Zen and the Metaphorics of Enlightened Praxis.” Buddhist Philosophy Section. World
Congress of Philosophy. Beijing, August 14, 2018.
"Silence and Memorialization: Heidegger, Zen, and the Aesthetics of Language," for a panel on
"Phenomenology of Arts and Crafts: East-West Perspectives," Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle, Bath Spa University, England, April 5-7, 2018. Cancelled due to illness.
Commentator, Author Meets Critics Session on Eric S. Nelson’s Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in early Twentieth-Century German Thought. Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle, Bath Spa
University, England, April 5-7, 2018. Cancelled due to illness.
2017
Moderator, "Phenomenology of Action and Emotion." Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy.
Memphis, Oct. 19-21, 2017.
Panel organizer, "Philosophies of Action and Practice: Eastern Alternatives to the Anxious West," with
Jin Y. Park (American University) and David Chai (Chinese University of Hong Kong), The Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, 49th Annual Conference, Peking University, Beijing, June 9-
12, 2017.
"Heidegger and Huayan: The Quest for a Non-Obstructed Mitdasein." The Society for Asian and Comparative
Philosophy, Peking University, Beijing, June 9-12, 2017.
"On Kwok-Ying Lau's Phenomenology and Intercultural Understanding: A Buddhist
Engagement," Author Meets Critics Session. The Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy,
Peking University, Beijing, June 9-12, 2017.
Panelist, "Politics on the Edge," Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition, American
Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Seattle, April 12-15, 2017.
Community talk, "The Heart Sutra," Northwest Zen Community: Eishoji Soto Zen Temple, April 15, 2017.
"The Quest for Non-Obstructed Mitdasein: A Buddhist Correction to Heidegger." Comparative and
Continental Philosophy Circle, Arizona State University West, March 30–April 2, 2017.
2016
“Dōgen and the Metaphorics of Enlightenment,” The Sixth International Symposium on Ethical Literary Criticism: Ethical Literary Criticism, Comparative Literature, Tartu, Estonia, Oct. 1-7, 2016.
Cancelled due to illness.
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“Place as Refuge: Exploring Bashō’s Poetical Legacy,” Eleventh East-West Philosophers’ Conference,
University of Hawaii Manoa, May 24-31, 2016.
“Exploring Karma in Colonial Displacement Through Dōgen and the Ālaya-vijñāna,” Continental and
Comparative Philosophy Circle, Co-sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Studies in the
Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei-Guólì Táiwān Dàxué 國立臺
灣大學 (Táidà 台大), March 24-26, 2016.
“The Time of Awakening: Dōgen and Yogācarā,” Division of Humanities, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology, March 22, 2016.
2015
Research, Xuanzang’s manuscripts and the transmission of Yogācāra to China, Beijing and Xi’an, June 24-
July 8, 2015.
PowerPoint Presentation, “Critical Theory East and West,” Humanities, Chiangmai University, June 9,
2015.
“The Time of Karmic Transmission: Aspects of Dōgen and Yogācāra,” Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle, Co-sponsored by the Institute of Philosophy, University of Iceland, Reykjavik,
Iceland, May 14-17, 2015.
Research and first filming, Tetsugaku no michi: Kyoto School and The Birth of East-West Dialogue,
Kyoto, Japan, January 1-29, 2015.
2014
Academic Exchange, Invited, Bhutan, with Jason Wirth (Seattle U), Bret Davis (LU Maryland), Erin
McCarthy (St. Lawrence), Brian Schroeder (RIT), and the faculty and administrators at the Royal
University, the National Institute of Traditional Medicine, the Royal Institute of Management,
Chubachu Primary School, Athang Training Academy, Tashichhodzong Monastery, Center for Bhutan
Studies, Tango University of Buddhist Studies. Meeting with Chairman of the Monastic Executive
Committee and administrators from Dzongkha Development Committee, His Holiness Gyeltse Tenzin
Rabgay Rinpoche, and the Ven. Gembo Dorji, Secretary General of the Central Monastic Body of
Bhutan. Sponsored by Dr. Jason Wirth, Seattle University and Kosho Itagaki of the Pacific Northwest
Zen Center, Thimphu and Paro, Bhutan, Dec. 11–20, 2014.
Seminar, “One Month of Lam Rim,” developed program, founded by Lamas Yeshe and
Zopa, Gelugpa Buddhism, Kopan Monastery, Kathmandu, Nepal, Nov. 11-Dec.10, 2014.
Seminar, “Discovering Buddhism,” Introduction to Principles of Lam Rim, Gelugpa Buddhism, Kopan
Monastery, Kathmandu, Nepal, October 4-14, 2014.
Research and Education, “Theravadin Vipassana” (Sayagyi U Ba Khin Burmese Tradition), Dhamma
Laddha, Ladahk, Jammu and Kashmir, India, August 6-17, 2014.
Research and Education, “Theravada Buddhism in Practice,” Residential Retreat with Bhante Rahula,
Mahabodhi International Meditation Center, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India July 18-21,
2014.
2013
Introduction to keynote speaker, Brian Treanor, Pacific Association of Continental Philosophy, University
of San Francisco, Sept. 26-28, 2013.
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Keynote address, “Trauma of Gifted Children” with a poetry reading from Loneliness and Lament, Transgenerational Suffering: Historical Violence and Repair, University of Alaska, Juneau, April
5-10, 2013.
Public panel discussant, Transgenerational Suffering: Historical Violence and Repair, a dialogue with
Native American perspectives, University of Alaska Honors Symposium, April 5-10, 2013.
Lecture, “Critical Theory,” Lemon Correctional Facility, Juneau, Alaska, April 6, 2013.
“The Journey from Earnestness through Self-Irony to Judiciousness: A Commentary on Postnational
Identity” (presented in absentia). The Fourth International Symposium of Miklavz Ocepek in honor of
the Bicentennial of the Birth of Soeren Kierkegaard, Škocjan and Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 12-18,
2013.
2012
Seminar presentation, “Zen and Impermanence,” Yoko-ji Monastery, Japan, July.
International Faculty leader, Soto Zen Pilgrimage to Yoko-ji, Japan, led by Dr. Jason Wirth, Department of Philosophy, Seattle University and Kosho Itagaki, a Zen priest of Eishoji, Puget Sound, June 21-July 7.
Also spoke on Hiroshima.
“The Gifted Child and Transgenerational Trauma.” Memory and Countermemory: For an Open Future,
ASU November 8-9.
2011
“Decentering the "Rational Man" in Philosophy." IHR Presentation on "The Limits of Reason," ASU
Tempe, October 5, 2011.
International Conference Moderator and Steering Committee Oversight of "Faith and Knowledge in
Kierkegaard" session, The American Academy of Religion, San Francisco, Nov. 18-21.
International Conference Steering Committee Oversight of "Christology and Kierkegaard" session, The
American Academy of Religion, San Francisco, Nov. 18-21.
International Conference Steering Committee Oversight, "Kierkegaard, Religious Imagination, and
Aesthetics" session, The American Academy of Religion, San Francisco, Nov. 18-21.
Introduction to and Reading of Dorfman's Death and the Maiden for Cathy Caruth's Keynote
Address, "Disappearing History: Scenes of Trauma in the Theater of Human Rights,"
Memory and Countermemory: Memorialization of an Open Future Symposium, ASU, Nov. 7.
Invited Speaker for a Special Scholar’s Session. "Mending: The Hard Work of Repair in a Broken
World." Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Philadelphia, Oct 21-23.
Keynote Lecture. "Transgenerational Trauma and Spiritual Loneliness: A Post-Secular Perspective."
Nordic Summer University (NSU), Sweden, July 31 - August 7.
Interview. Nordic Summer University Newspaper, July 31 - August 7.
Faculty Participant. Nordic Summer University International Seminar, July 31 - August 7.
Keynote lecture. Seventh Annual Philosophy and Religious Studies Undergraduate Conference, California
State University Bakersfield, April 30.
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Interview. “Transdisiciplinary Approaches to Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Literature Thrive in the ASU
Community, an interview for Center for Critical Inquiry and Cultural Studies (CCICS):
http://ccics.asu.edu/content/transdisciplinary-approaches-philosophy-rhetoric-and-literature-thrive-
asu-community
International Presentation. “The Feminine Face of God: Receptive, Not Powerless.” The Future of God: An
Interdisciplinary Conference, Gonzaga University, Firenze, Italy, February 23-25.
2010
International Conference Steering Committee Oversight for three sessions of the Kierkegaard Religion and
Culture Group, The American Academy of Religion, Atlanta, Oct 30- Nov. 1.
“Complexities of Forgiveness: Early Trauma in Mother-Daughter Genealogies.” New Approaches to
Trauma: Bridging Theory and Practice. New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences,
Arizona State University, October 7-9.
International Presentation. “Redemptive Suffering and Forgiveness: Traumatic Mother-Daughter Relations.”
Gender Session at the International Society for Religion, Literature and Culture Conference, University of Oxford, September 23-26.
International Presentation. “Buddhist Compassion and Otherness in Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter . . . Spring.” Film and Religion Session at the International Society for Religion, Literature and
Culture Conference, University of Oxford, September 23-26.
2009
International Conference Steering Committee Oversight for three sessions of the Kierkegaard Religion and
Culture Group, The American Academy of Religion, Montreal, Quebec, Nov. 7-10.
2008
International Conference Steering Committee Oversight for three sessions of the Kierkegaard Religion and
Culture Group, The American Academy of Religion, Chicago, Nov. 1-4.
Presentation. “Primordial Attunement, Hardening, Bearing: A Heideggerian Exploration of Child Rearing.”
Arizona State University-West, March.
2007
On medical leave; cancelled all engagements.
2006
Presentation. “What’s New in New Critical Theory.” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy,
Philadelphia, Oct. 12-15.
Presentation. “Kierkegaardian Reflections on Loneliness and Pride.” Faith, Reason, and Paradox:
Kierkegaard and Religion, 11th Annual Lewis University Philosophy Conference, Feb. 23-24,
2006.
International Presentation. “Heidegger: On Bearing with Others.” Center for Theoretical Study, Prague, Dir.
Ivan Havel, Czech Republic, Jan. 26, 2006.
2005
International Public Speaker. “Loneliness and Life.” Christian Academy of the Czech Republic,
Karlovy Vary, Dec. 3, 2005.
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International Presentation. “On Witnessing and Love: A Dialogue with John Caputo.” International
Congress of Philosophy: Pessoa e Sociedade, Braga, Portugal, November 16-20, 2005.
International Moderator. International Congress of Philosophy, Braga, Portugal, November 16-20, 2005.
Faculty Organizer. “Encounters with the Other.” Loyola Graduate Student Conference,
March 18-20, 2005.
Moderator. “Encounters with the Other.” Loyola Graduate Student Conference, March 18-20, 2005.
2004
International Public Speaker. “Open Discussion on Loneliness.” Author’s Salon, San Miguel de Allende,
Mexico, June.
Moderator. “Kairos and Chronos: Fate and the Early Heidegger” (Ryan Nichols and William McNeill), Central
American Philosophical Association, Chicago, April 22-25.
Presentation. “Primordial Attunement, Hardening, Bearing: A Heideggerian Exploration of Child Rearing.” Panel on “Heidegger: Childhood, Child Development, Child Rearing” with David Wood and
Lawrence Hatab, Heidegger Circle, New Orleans, May 21-23.
Invited University Presentation. “Overcoming Fusion: Does Irigaray Show us the Way to Love?”
Philosophy Department Colloquium paper, Vanderbilt University, April 16.
Presentation. “On Witnessing and Love: A Dialogue with Caputo.” Identifications: Faith, Theory, and
Identity-Making Conference, Purdue University, February 6-8.
2003
Invited Commentary. “On Life, Love, Terror, and Jolt.” Commentary for a panel of “Kierkegaard,
Eschatology, and Terror.” The Kierkegaard, Religion, and Culture Group, AAR, Atlanta, GA,
November 22-25.
Presentation. “Loneliness: A Meditation on Women’s Collapse into Negative Disposition.” The North
American Sartre Society, Purdue University, September 12-13.
International Presentation. “Ways of Love: A Dialogue with Caputo and Irigaray.” “A Postmodern
Phenomenology of the Cross: A Conference on J. D. Caputo,” Brock University, Ontario,
February 14 - 15.
2002
Organizer. “Rationality and Universalism: Habermas and Rorty in Dialogue,” Brennan Lecture, Chicago
Loyola University, November 1.
Coordinator. Book Exhibit, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Chicago, Loyola
University, October 10-12.
2001
Presentation. “The Journey from Earnestness through Self-Irony to Judiciousness: A Commentary on
Matuštík’s Postnational Identity,” Theology and Religious Reflection and the Kierkegaard,
Religion, and Culture Group. The American Academy of Religion, Denver, CO, November 17-20.
Scholar Session on my book. “Thinking as Mythos: A Heideggerian Approach to Woman’s Well-Being.”
A special session on my edited anthology, Feminist Interpretations of Heidegger. Society for
Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, October 4-6.
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International Seminar on Social and Political Philosophy, Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, April 8-15.
Invited commentary on Mario Sáenz’s The Identity of Latin American Thought: Latin American Historicism
and the Phenomenology of Leopoldo Zea. Committee on Hispanics, Pacific Division of the American
Philosophical Association, San Francisco, March 28 - April 1.
2000
Presentation. “Developing Self-Sustaining Autonomous Indigenous Health Care in the Midst of Daily
Struggle Against Increased Militarization,” a multimedia presentation. The Fourth Biannual
Conference of the Radical Philosophy Association, Loyola University of Chicago, November 2-5.
Chair and Sponsor of a panel on “The Struggle Continues – Part II,” with guest speakers Marisol Lopez-
Menedez (Mexico specialist on militarization) and Jason Wallach (Mexico Solidarity Network,
Chicago, specialist on indigenous video-makers). The Fourth Biannual Conference of the Radical
Philosophy Association, Loyola University of Chicago, November 2-5.
1999 Author Meets Critic Session on my book, Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger,
Irigaray. Sponsored by the Society for the Philosophy of Liberation, American Philosophical
Association, Boston, December 27-30.
Moderator. Critical Theory from a Global Perspective. Society for Phenomenology and Existential
Philosophy, Eugene, Oregon, October 7-9.
Public Speaker. “Indigenous Health Care in La Realidad, Chiapas, Mexico.” Slide show and discussion.
News and Letters, Chicago, July 11.
Television Coverage. “Indigenous Health Care in La Realidad, Chiapas, Mexico.” Televised presentation
of slide show and discussion. CANTV, August 21.
International Seminar on Philosophy and Social Science, Prague, Czech Republic. Co-sponsored by the
Inter-University Centre of Dubrovnik (Croatia) and the Czech Academy of Sciences, May 17-23.
1998
Presentation. "Post-Secular Community as Philosophy of Liberation." Presented to the Society for the
Philosophy of Liberation, Eastern Division American Philosophy Association, Washington, D.C.,
December 28.
Presentation. "Beyond the Colonial Contract: The EZLN's Insurgent Imagination." Presented at the
Radical Philosophy Association, San Francisco State University, November 6, 1998.
Chiapas Workshop, Slide show and discussion. Radical Philosophy Association, San Francisco State
University, November 7.
Proposal to adopt La Realidad as Sister Community. Business Meeting, Radical Philosophy Association, San
Francisco State University, November 7.
Presentation. "Beyond the Colonial Contract: The EZLN's Insurgent Imagination." The Society for
Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Denver, October 5-8.
Invited Commentary. "From Experience and Perspectivism to Suspicion and Power: Seigfried's Synthesis of
Pragmatism and Feminism." Presented to Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy at the
Central Division of the American Philosophical Association, Chicago, May 6-8.
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Invited Speaker. "The Self After Kristeva and Butler." A one day conference on "Feminist Visions of the
Future: Ethics, Politics, and the Imaginary," with Tina Chanter (Memphis University), Kelly
Oliver (UT Austin), and Ewa Ziarek (Nortre Dame). Sponsored by the English and Philosophy
Conference in conjunction with Women's Studies, Purdue University, April 4.
Invited Presentation. "Asymmetrical Reciprocity and Practical Agency: Contemporary Dilemmas of
Feminist Theory in Benhabib, Young, and Kristeva." Philosophy Department, Loyola University of
Chicago, January.
1997
"Julia Kristeva's Tales of Love: Toward a Communicative Praxis of Ethical Recognition." National
Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November 22, 1997.
"Affect and Ethical Agency in a Multicultural Context." McDowell Conference on "Feminism and
Philosophy, a one day conference which I helped to organize. Panelists include Virginia Held
(CUNY), Sandra Harding (UCLA), Cynthia Willett (Emory), Alison Jaggar (U of Colorado),
American University, Nov. 14, 1997.
"Existential Foundations of Asymmetrical Reciprocity: Kristeva, Heidegger and Lugones." Society for
Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Lexington, October, 1997.
"Agency and Affect in Julia Kristeva: Overcoming the Logic of Sacrifice." Invited presentation to the
Department of Philosophy, Boǧaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkiye, May 6, 1997.
Invited participant in a closed seminar, "Pera Peras Poros: Spacing and Temporization of the Other."
Speakers; Derrida, Waldenfels, Sőzer. Sponsored by the Istanbul Phenomenological Circle.
Boǧaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkiye, May 9-11.
"Kristeva's Rereading of Freud." Invited presentation, College of Art and Sciences, Mellon Faculty
Colloquium, April 9.
"Creative Self-Expression: Agency in Kristeva and Heidegger." Society for Women in Philosophy,
Trinity College, Washington, D.C., April 4-6, 1997.
"Residues of Heroic Agency and Stoic Abstraction in Heidegger's Being and Time." Invited speaker,
Washington Area Political Theory Colloquium and the Department of Government, American
University, Feb. 7, 1997.
1996
"White Gods, Raw Desire, Misogyny: A Conversation with Gordon's Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism."
Invited commentary on a book panel session on Lewis Gordon's Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism,
to be presented at the Sartre Circle, Eastern American Philosophical Association, December 27-30.
Moderator, Plenary II: Nationalism and Multiculturalism. Radical Philosophy Association, Purdue University,
Lafayette, IN, Nov. 15.
"On Castration and Miscegenation: Is the Phallus White Skin?" Society for Phenomenology and Existential
Philosophy, Washington D.C., October.
"Heidegger and Images of the Feminine during National Socialism." Invited panel on "German Philosophy
and National Socialism" with Hans Sluga (UC Berkeley) and Thomas Sheehan (Loyola University
Chicago), Central Division American Philosophical Association, April 1996.
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"Difficulties with Impartiality in Moral Reasoning." Invited presentation, American University Philosophy
Club, April.
"White Gods, Raw Desire, Misogyny: A Conversation with Gordon's Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism."
Conference on the Academy and Race, Villanova University, March.
1995
Moderator "Author Meets Critics" session on James Marsh's Critique, Action, and Liberation and David
Ingram's Reason, History, and Politics: The Communitarian Grounds of Legitimation in the
Modern Age (both by Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995), Radical Philosophical
Association at the Eastern American Philosophical Association, December 27-30.
"Critical Mythologizing: Rethinking Utopia in the Twentieth Century," panel on "Religion, Redemption, and
Utopia," with Calvin Schrag (Purdue) and Eric Ramsey (Arizona State), Society for Phenomenology
and Existential Philosophy, Chicago, October.
Moderator for a panel on "Derrida's Specters of Marx." Speakers included James L. Marsh (Fordham) and Bill
Martin (DePaul), Socialist Scholars Conference, Manhattan College, New York, April.
"At the Crossroads of Race and Gender: Irigaray's Imaginative Universalism," invited presentation to
Philosophy Department, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkiye, July 4-8, 1995.
"At the Crossroads of Race and Gender: Irigaray's Imaginative Universalism," invited presentation for the
"New Political Philosophy" public lecture series hosted by the International Institute of Intercultural
Studies, Kafka Society, June 8.
Participant, International seminar on Philosophy and Social Science, Prague, Czech Republic. Co-
sponsored by the Inter-University Centre of Dubrovnik (Croatia) and the Czech Academy of
Sciences, and organized by Jean Cohen (Columbia), May.
Participant in the Society For Women in Philosophy Conference, Muhlenburg College, Allentown, PA,
March.
1994
"Irigaray and the Question of Race in Feminist Theory," invited paper, Lehigh University, Philosophy
Department, December 6, 1994.
"Building Feminist Solidarity in the Postmodern Era," panel on "Ideology Critique in Postmodernity," with
James Marsh (Fordham) and Lewis Gordon (Purdue), First National Conference of Radical
Philosophy Association, Drake University, November 4.
"Rethinking Dialectical Social Theory: Rural Community or Urban Solidarity?" Invited commentary for a
book review panel on Bill Martin's Matrix and Line: The Possibilities of a Postmodern Social Theory, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Seattle, September 28.
"Building Feminist Solidarity in the Postmodern Era," invited presentation for the speaker series, "Solidarity
and Conflict: Politics and Culture in a Postmodern World," co-sponsored by Philosophy and Women's
Studies, University of Alabama, Huntsville, April 18-22.
"Fragmentation and Solidarity," International seminar on "Democracy: Identity and Difference," hosted by the
Inter-University Center Dubrovnik and the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, April 5-15.
1993
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"Recovering Memory; Rejuvenating Community," commentary on Bill Martin's Matrix and Line for a
panel, "Postmodernism and Critical Social Theory in Dialogue," Radical Philosophy Association
session at the Eastern Division American Philosophical Association, Atlanta, December 28.
"Toward a Dialectical Conception of Self: Heidegger, Kierkegaard, and Poststructuralism," panel on
"Becoming Kierkegaard: A Twentieth Century Rereading," organized with Alison Brown
(University of Arizona) and Tamsin Lorraine (Swarthmore), Society for Phenomenology and
Existential Philosophy, New Orleans, October 22, 1993.
"Toward a Dialectical Concept of Autonomy: Revisiting the Feminist Alliance with Poststructuralism,"
paper presented at Society for Women in Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, October 2.
"On the Re-centering of White Feminist Authority," invited commentary on the relation of gender,
cultural diversity and social theory, presented on a panel discussion of "Critical Theory and
Difference," the Midwest Critical Theory Roundtable, Saint Louis University, September 19.
Guest Lecture on Julia Kristeva's Revolution in Poetic Language for Calvin O. Schrag's graduate seminar on
"Deconstruction and Postmodernism," Philosophy 530, Purdue University, September 28.
"Heidegger's Turn to Language: Emancipatory Politics or Quietism?" invited presentation for the Department
of Philosophy Colloquium Series, Purdue University, April 15.
"Heidegger's Critique of Modernity: New Humanism or Antihumanism?" invited presentation, Philosophy
Club, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, April 9, 1993.
"The Missing Normative Dimension in Late Heidegger," invited colloquium talk, Felician College, April 2,
1993.
"Heidegger's Critique of Modernity: New Humanism or Antihumanism?" Wabash College,
Crawfordsville, January 27, 1993.
"Longing for Transgression: Rethinking Feminist Methodology," International Seminar on "Rethinking
Subjectivity: Modernity and the Self," co-sponsored by the Inter-University Centre of Dubrovnik
(Croatia) and the Czech Academy of Sciences, and organized by Jean Cohen and Axel Honneth,
Prague, May 4.
PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE
INTERNATIONAL University Immersion Program, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, July 1-15, 2017
Guest Teacher, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Chiang Mai, Thailand, May-June 2014
Philosophical Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, Research Associate, July 2005 – May 2006
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Visiting Lecturer, Sept. - Dec. 1995
Purdue University, Visiting Scholar, September 1991 - May 1994
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-WEST Scholar-in-residence ($2K), Lincoln New College Ethics Teaching Fellows, 2011-12
COURSES (taught and developed)
Summer Exchange
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Mexico in the Global Age: Culture, Revolution and Solidarity Economies. 5 weeks. Cancelled for summer
2020.
Graduate
CMN 590: Existence and Decolonialization, Tracey Sands, S 2020 (course overload)
JHR 590: Reading and Conference, Jessica Martineau S 2020 (course overload)
JHR 593: Applied Project, MA thesis, Jessica Martineau S 2020
ENG 790: Heidegger and Place, Reading Conference with Greg Burgin, F 2017
AEP 550-REL 598: Philosophical and Spiritual Issues in Pastoral Care, F 2010, co-developed
AEP 598-REL 598: Philosophical and Spiritual Issues of Death and Dying, F 2010, co-developed
REL 598: Philosophy, Religion, and Literature, S 2011, Tempe Religious Studies
Graduate/Undergraduate
MAS 590-PHI 499: Philosophies of Existence, S 2020 (course overload)
PHI 421-JHR 598: Spirituality and Social Justice, F 2018
PHI 411-MAS 598: Continental Philosophy, F 2016, F 2012
PHI 412-ENG-MAS 598: Philosophy and Literary Criticism F 2020, F 2019 (re-designed as global)
F 2018, S 2017, F 2015, Spring 2010 ENG 401/ENG & MAS 598: Critical Theory. Topics vary:
Enlightenment East and West, S 2016
Aesthetic Life and Social Critique, F 2017
PHI/REL 494-MAS 598: Continental Philosophy and Religion, F 2009
Honors College
HON 494: Buddhist Ethics, S 2018
HON 294: Place, Homelessness, Environment, S 2014
Undergraduate
PHI 421: Asian Philosophies, F 2020, special topic (course overload)
PHI 499: Indep. Study in Continental and Asian Philosophy, Brenden Rosenthal, F 2018 (course overload)
REL 405: Suffering and Transformation, S 2013, undergraduate capstone seminar, Tempe
WST/REL 390: Women and Religion, F 2020, S 2019, F 2019, S 2018, S 2017, S 2011, S 2010, S 2009
PHI 304: Existentialism, S 2020, S 2019 , S 2018, Fall 2013, S 2016, S 2017
PHI-ENG 394: Philosophy and Literature, S 2012, re-developed as PHI 311
REL 345: Asian Religious traditions, F 2017, F 2016, F 2015, S 2013, F 2010, S 2010, S 2009
PHI 101: Introduction to Philosophy, S 2014, F 2013
MENTORING graduate and undergraduate
Reader, MA in Pastoral Care Ethics
Jen Jensen, December 2012
Michael Woal, May 2012
James Bingham, May 2012
Connie Sexton, May 2012
Tiffinie Smith, May 2012
Reader Ph.D. Gregory Burgin, English; Writing, Rhetorics, and Literacies, Tempe, Spring
2016 -2020. Passed dissertation Oct, 2020.
Director, M.A. Jessica Martineau, SJHR, S 2020
Jason Butco Sams, MAIS, Aug 2017 – Dec 2018
Ryan Donada, ENG Fall 2016 – Spring 2018
Siera Scott, Philosophy, Tempe, defended Fall 2017
Tanya Moushi, MAIS May 2014
Reader, M.A. Sarah Boumerzoug, ENG Fall 2017–Aug 2019
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Nikki Burns, MAIS
Greg Grobmeier, Ontotheology, MAIS, 2010
Guest Member M.A. Due Yintham (Andrew), defense of thesis on Kierkegaard (Dr. Somwang)
Chaingmai University, June 2015
Barrett Honors Thesis
Primary Jakob Salazar, Jan 2018-May 2019
Holly Hitt, Dec 2016
Richard Ricketts, Spring 2011
Reader Megan Armstrong, Jan 2018-May 2019
Jordan Huston, May 2014
Tawny White, Spring 2013
Jaime Mesa-Lema, Fall 2011
Emily Singleton, Spring 2010
Primary PRS capstone Joshua Dawson, Spring 2016
Primary RAES capstone Brian Grant, Border Justice, Spring 2011
Anjeel Daoud, Monotheism and Women, Fall 2010
Grant Goodrich, Taoist Ethics, RAES, Spring 2010
Honors contracts Sameera Khan, PHI 412, Fall 2018 Emma Littrell, Women, Gender and Religion, Spring 2017
Stephanie Vasquez, Women, Gender and Religion, Spring 2017
Alicia Sandoval, Continental Philosophy, Fall 2016
Holly Hitt, Introduction to Philosophy, Fall 2013
Spencer Pearson, Existentialism, Fall 2013
Howard Waldie, Existentialism, Fall 2013
Dan Esparza, Women & Religion, Spring 2011;
and Philosophy & Literature, Fall 2012
Tawny White, Philosophy & Literature, Fall 2012
Emily Singleton, Philosophy and Literature, Spring 2010
Five students on Zhuangzi, REL 345, Fall 2010
Debate Team Assisted Lizzie Canarie & Kailyn (Izak Dunn coach)
Student Organizations
Faculty Participant, Eros and Enlightenment: A Critical Theory Collective
Two talks: “Contemporary Themes in Continental Philosophy,” Sept. 6, 2013
“Women and Comparative Philosophy,” Nov. 1, 2013
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY (course load: 2007-2008 2/2; fall 1998-spring 2007, 3/2) Graduate Seminars
Kierkegaard and Feminism, Spring 2008
Overcoming Ontotheology, Phil 438, Spring 2007
Heidegger and Nishitani, Phil 432, Fall 2004
Kierkegaard, Phil 425, Fall 2003
Irigaray, Phil 438, Spring 2003
Ortega and Heidegger, Phil 438, Spring 2002
Tutorial, Psychoanalysis and Feminism, Wost 499, for Carina Pasquesi, team taught, Fall 2001
Irigaray and Feminism, Phil 438, Fall 1999
Feminist Philosophy: Kristeva and Butler, Fall 1998
Jesuit First Studies Program
Social Philosophy, team taught, Spring 2004 & 2005
The Monterrey Project: Training in Ethics
“Are They Connected? Religion and Ethics,” teleconference, March 28, 2003
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Undergraduate Courses
Upper division
Heidegger and Ethics, Phil 360, Fall 2006
Undergraduate seminar, Existential Philosophy, Phil 398, Spring 2005
Asian Philosophy, Phil 335, Spring 2004
Existential Philosophy, Phil 360, Fall 2000
Heidegger and Irigaray, Phil 360, Spring 2000
Feminist Political Theory, Phil/Wost 327, Spring 1999
Philosophical Perspectives on Women, Phil/Wost Fall 1998
Lower division
Philosophy of Religion, Phil 271 – Spring 2008, Fall 2004, Spring 2004, Spring 2002
Existentialism, Phil 285 – Fall 2002 (writing intensive), Fall 2001
Action and Value: Society, Phil 282 – Spring 2005 (2 sections, 1 combined honors and non-
honors), Spring 2001 (2 sections), Fall 2000 (1 section, writing intensive), Spring 2000 (2 sections),
Fall 1999 (1 section), Spring 1999 (2 sections)
Human Nature, Phil 180, Spring 2007 (2 sections); Fall 2006; Phil 120 – Fall 2003 (2 sections, writing
intensive), Spring 2003 (1 sec), Fall 2002 (2 sec, 1 writing intensive), Fall 2001 (2 sec)
CHARLES UNIVERSITY, Visiting Lecturer, Fall 2005 Seminar Feminist Political Philosophy
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, Jan 1996 – May 1998 (3/2 teaching load) Taught seven 600/300 level seminars, topics incl. Poststructuralism, Twentieth-Century Philosophy
(every Spring term), Feminist Philosophy (every Spring term), Race Theory, Philosophy and Poetics
Lower division (100 and 200 level): Western Philosophy, Moral Philosophy, and Political Philosophy
MORAVIAN COLLEGE, Sept 1994 – May 1995 (3/3 teaching load) Upper division: Feminist Philosophy; Lower division: Introduction to Philosophy, Ethics
ADJUNCT POSITIONS Ball State, Pendleton Prison Program, Spring 1994: Upper division: Continental Philosophy
Indiana University, Kokomo, Fall 1992, Spring 1994: Lower division: Ethics, Feminist Theory
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY, Sept 1988 – May 1991 Lower division: Philosophy of Human Nature, Philosophy of Human Knowledge
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Host Chinese Delegation & Visiting Scholar
Faculty Sponsor attempt, Dr. Wang Qun, Department of English, China did not issue visa.
Facilitator, Visit from Chinese Delegation to ASUW to establish student exchange, Fall 2013
Faculty Sponsor, Dr. Chen Xi, Department of English Languages, Hunan University, China,
December 2012 – June 2013.
The Heidegger Circle
Editorial Committee, Paper review 2013-2014
The Kierkegaard, Religion, and Culture Group, American Academy of Religion
Steering Committee, Spring 2008–2012
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Conference Organization
Faculty host of international conference: Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Comparative and
Continental Philosophy Circle, ASUW, March 2017.
Co-hosted and assisted with organizing Memory and Countermemory: For an Open Future, ASU,
Nov. 9-10, 2012.
Organization Committee Member and co-host of Memory and Countermemory:
Memorialization of an Open Future Symposium, ASU, Nov. 6-8, 2011.
See Symposium on Memory and Countermemory: Memorialization of an Open Future
Co-host and Book exhibit organizer, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy,
Oct. 10-12, 2002.
Editor
Book review editor, Frontiers of Philosophy in China, August 2017 to present
Editor special theme, Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 40.3, Fall 2005.
Editorial Board Membership
-- Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Spring 2000–present
– Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture, Philippines, Spring 2011-present -- Trivia: Voices of Feminism, Fall 2011-2012.
– Radical Philosophy Association Proceedings Series, February 1997–2010.
Manuscript and Article Review
-- Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy (2020) -- The Southern Journal of Philosophy (2020)
-- Philosophy East and West (2019)
-- Revista de Filosofia Eidos, Universidad del Norte, Spain
– Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal in Philosophy, Essex, England
-- Perspectives In Continental Philosophy series, Ed. John Caputo, Fordham University Press
– SUNY Press
– University of Wisconsin Press
– Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy
– Social Philosophy Today Book Series, North American Society for Social Philosophy
– Continental Philosophy Review (formerly Man and World)
– Epoche
Tenure Review
Karl-Clifton Soderstrom, North Park University, Chicago, Fall 2012
Outside Advisor
Jesse Blazek, former Loyola University student in pursuit of LIS degree, 2012
Undergraduate honors thesis, Cheryl Dougan, Moravian College, Spring 1996
Advisor to International Students Seeking to Enter U.S. Doctoral Programs
Charles University, Prague, Fall 1995
Bogaziçi University, Istanbul, Summer 1995 and 1997
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY University Level
Faculty Mentor, Imge Orlani, CISA
Languages and Cultures Curriculum Development, CISA, Fall 2019-present
Race, Culture, and Democracy liason to West Campus for CISA, 2020-present
Languages and Cultures Track Faculty Research Development, F 2020
CAPC, Fall 2018 to present
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CISA, review of job candidate for Dean Roen, Spring 2019
ATF, AZ transfer representative SHArCS, Fall 2019
Substitute "Faculty Head" role for promotion to full professor of Jackie Martinez, Head of CISA,
Downtown campus, July 2017 to May 2019.
Member, ASU Advisory Committee for the Harold and Jean Grossman Lecture Series in Jewish Thought,
Fall 2012- 2019.
Faculty Host to Chen Xi, Visiting Scholar, Department of English Languages, Hunan University, China,
December 2012 – June 2013
Co-host of Memory and Countermemory: For an Open Future, Symposium at AZJHS and ASU, Nov. 7-9,
2012
Organization Committee, Memory and Countermemory: Memorialization of an Open Future
Symposium, ASU, Nov. 6-8. 2011
Member of the Graduate Faculty in Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tempe
IHR Advisory Board, Spring 2011-May 2014
University Promotion and Tenure, Fall 2010-Fall 2012
Facilitator, Certificate in Philosophy, Rhetoric and Literature, Fall 2008-present
New College, ASU West
SHArCS Decolonizing the Curriculum Representative, Fall 2020-present
SHArCS Sabbatical Application Review Committee, Fall 2019-F 2020
Promotion to full professor, Miriam Mara, F 2020
Ad Hoc Assessment, PRL, F2013 – present
MAIS Steering Committee, Fall 2017 – Spring 2020
TIE: Teaching About Privilege on September 16, 2019.
Chair, Peer Review Promotion to Full Professor, Owen Anderson
Promotion and Tenure, New College, Fall 2015-Spring 2016 (substitute)
ACETS, Spring 2014
Guest Speakers Events (multiple talks or events), CCICS & PRL
Claire Katz, Fall 2013
Bill Martin, Spring 2014
Jason Wirth, Spring 2014
Chinese Delegation, Fall 2013
Philosophy, Religion, and Society (PRS) Program Development, Spring 2012 - present
Assessment Committees, RAES & PRL, Fall 2013 – Spring
Facilitator, the Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Literature Certificate (PRL), Fall 2008-present
Faculty Research Cluster, PRL, Fall 2008-2012
Scholar in Residence, Lincoln Faculty Fellows Seminar, 2011-2012
Co-facilitator of the CCICS and IHR Faculty Seminar and Salon on Gabriele Schwab, Spring 2011
Co-facilitator of Faculty Salons with IHR support, Fall 2009-11
HArCS Executive Advisory Board, Spring 2009-Spring 2010
Chair, Peer Review, Promotion and Tenure, Michael Stancliff, Fall 2010
Post-Tenure Review MNS Division, Spring 2009
Promotion to Full Professor Review, Greg Wise, Fall 2009
Promotion to Full Professor Review, Majia Nadesan, Fall 2009
New College Program Review, Graduate Programs, Fall 2009-Spring 2010
NEH Review, Fall 2009
MA in Women’s Studies Graduate Group, Fall 2008- 2012
Women’s Studies Regional Heads Meeting, Jan 30-31, 2009 – stood in for Division Director
Third year review, Owen Anderson, Fall 2008
Graduate and Undergraduate student mentoring, see "Teaching"
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
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Graduate Program
Director, Ph. D. dissertation
Jean Tan, “Philosophy and Psychoanalysis: Sarah Kofman’s Appropriation of Nietzsche and Freud”
(defended Spring 2009; prospectus defense, Fall 2006)
Sarah Pike, “Writing as a Work of Love: The Relation of Form and Content in Kierkegaard” (defended
Spring 2009; prospectus defense, Spring 2007)
Reader, Ph. D. dissertation
Karl-Clifton Soderstrom, “A Difficult Proximity: Hope and Humility in Martin Luther and Martin
Heidegger” (Fall 2006, prospectus Fall 2002)
Kevin Gary, “Liberal Education As a Way of Life: Søren Kierkegaard’s Pedagogy of Edification,”
Department of Education (Spring 2005; prospectus defense Spring 2004)
Levi Paul Bryant, “Difference and Givenness: Deleuze’s Transcendental Empiricism and the
Ontology of Immanence” (Spring 2003; prospectus Spring 2002)
Craig Greenman, “The Weaker Soldier: An Aesthetic Approach to the Problem of Suicide,” (Fall
2002)
Noah Horwitz, “The Reality of the Virtual: Bergson, Deleuze, Continental Philosophy, and the
Digital Age” (Fall 2002, prospectus Fall 2001) Brian Bowles, “The Body of Dasein: Heidegger’s Interpretation of Aristotelean Pathos” (Fall
2001)
Laura Hengehold, topic: political imagination in Kant and Foucault (Fall 1999)
Director M.A. thesis
Adrian Switzer, “Listening to the Real: Lacan and the Immanence of la’jouissance de l’Autre”
(Fall 2003)
Reader M. A. thesis
Jeff Courtright, “Nietzsche’s Dionysian Religiosity” (Spring 2004)
Deborah Kimmey, area: French feminism, Women’s Studies (Spring 2003)
Levi Paul Bryant, “Object, Sign, Horizon: Derrida and Husserl on the Sign Structure of
Beings” (Spring 2002)
Noah Horwitz, “Beyond Alienation: The Ethics of Jacques Lacan” (Fall 1999)
Craig Greenman, “Paradoxes are the Contradictions You Like” – area: Phenomenology
and Literature (Fall 1998)
Director M.A. paper
Johhny Fehr, topic: Heidegger and art
Mary Matzen, topic: Heidegger and Medical Therapies
Kristi Sweet, topic: Irigaray
Reader M. A. paper
Matt Lango, topic: critical theory and environment (Spring 1999)
Prospectus defense only, Ph. D.
Mark McCreary, “Kierkegaard, Divine Hiddenness, and the Good Life” (Spring 2007)
Jeff Courtright, “The Importance of Trust for Human Life” (prospectus defense Fall 2006)
Peter Bergeron, “Glad Knowing: The Transpersonal Shape of Love and Knowledge” (prospectus
defense, Spring 2005)
Sun, Xiaoling, topic: Heidegger and Ethics (Fall 2001)
Corinne Painter, “Plato and Heidegger: Non-Being and the Turn to Philosophy” (Spring 2000)
Jesuit Integrative Seminar Paper Defense
Shane Courville Spring 2008
Patrick Gilday Spring 2008
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Ian Mitchell Spring 2007
Chris Duffy Spring 2007
John Mulreany Spring 2005
Mark Luedtke Spring 2004
Kevin Tomlin Spring 2004
Cyril Whitaker Spring 2004
Teaching Mentor
Paul Bryant, 2002-2003; Noah Horwitz, 2001-2002; Karl Clifton Soderstrom, 2000-2001
Class Observation
John Fehr, 2004; Kristi Sweet, 2001
Undergraduate Studies
Honors Thesis Advisor
Dan Rinehart, topic: Irigaray, Spring 2003
Mulchahy Project
Nathin Ramin, topic: Existential Philosophy, Fall 2002-Spring 2003 Mellon Core Curriculum Development Award, Summer 2000
Piloted 200 level course in Existential Philosophy, Fall 2001; second offering, Fall 2002
Department and University Service
School Committees
Faculty Council, 2007-08 (on leave Fall 07)
Sabbatical Committee, ad hoc, Spring 2007
Latin American Studies Steering Committee, Spring 2005
Women's Studies Steering Committee, Spring 1998 – Fall 2004
Curriculum Committee, Council of Graduate School Programs, Fall 2001 – Spring 2002
Department Committees
Graduate Placement Committee, Fall 2000 – present (Dir. since 2002, on leave 05-06, F 07)
Graduate Admissions and Awards, Fall 1998 – Spring 2001; Fall 2006-present
Graduate Program Administrative Committee, Fall 2003 – Spring 2005
Rank and Tenure, Fall 2002 – present
Rank and Tenure Review, Spring 2002 – Spring 2005
Undergraduate Curriculum and Counseling Committee, Fall 2000 – present
Library Committee, Fall 2001 – present
Philosophy Colloquia, Fall 1998 – Spring 2000
Brennan Lecture
Faculty Organizer, First Annual Loyola University Graduate Student Conference, Spring 2005
Faculty Organizer, Jurgen Habermas and Richard Rorty, Fall 2002
Co-organized with committee, Will Kimlicka, Spring 2000
Guest Speaker
Hosted Dr. Martinez, Spring 2001, sponsored by University Ministry and Student Council
COMMUNITY SERVICE AS A CITIZEN AND PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL
Phoenix Rising: A Buddhist Meditation and Discussion Group. Launched in November 2018-2019.
Weekly meditation and teaching of Buddhist philosophy to the general public.
Eishoji Sōtō Zen Center, Seattle. As a member who is trained in their lineage and has academic authority, I
gave a public talk to the community in April 2017 and I participated in a two-day Christian-Buddhist
Dialogue event in December 2017.
New Song Volunteer. Trained to facilitate bereavement groups (youth and families); New Song is part of
Hospice of the Valley, August 2012 – May 2014
Local conference organizer. “Two Countries, One Struggle: Building Mexico-US Solidarity" conference,
sponsored by the Mexico Solidarity Network. University of Illinois-Chicago, November 14, 1998
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Representative, Latin American Solidarity Group, Fall 1998 - 2004
Radical Philosophy Association. We ran three projects: one supporting indigenous health needs,
another supporting Mexican labor union organizing, and one providing intellectual exchange with
Mexican philosophers.
Director, Chiapas Solidarity Project, Summer1998 - Fall 2002
Designed, organized and coordinated fund-raising which built sustainable health pharmacies in 3
communities in Chiapas, Mexico. Raised around 15,000 dollars. Purchased $7000 of non-expired
medicines at 2% market value for a shipment worth about $200,000.00.
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Academy of Religion
American Philosophical Association
Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle
Co-Zen
International Association of Buddhist Studies
Kierkegaard Society
Kierkegaard, Religion and Culture Group
Pacific Association of Continental Philosophy
Radical Philosophy Association
Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy
S ociety for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
GRANTS AND AWARDS
$67,500: project scholar in the NEH summer seminar application. Did not receive.
Primaries: Vince Waldron and Douglas Kelley, NEH summer seminar, “The (Re)imagining of
Relationships Through Forgiveness and Reconciliation” 2019. $2000: Scholar in Residence with Eric Wertheimer, Lincoln Faculty Fellows Seminar, 2011-2012
$11, 965: IHR Seed Grant (ASU-wide): co-participant, 2011
PI: Martin Matustik is PI, Eric Wertheimer, co-participant
See “Heritage & Memory: Sites of Transgenerational Trauma, Moral Reminders, and Repai”r
$2000: PRL-CCICS award (ASU-West): the Memory symposium, 2011
See Symposium on Memory and Countermemory: Memorialization of an Open Future
$1000: IHR grant for Philosophy, Rhetoric and Literature Research Cluster, 2009-2010
$1000: IHR grant for Philosophy, Rhetoric and Literature Research Cluster, 2010-2011
$1000: CCICS grant, 2009-2010
$2000: Loyola University Book Subvention grant, Spring 2008
$30,000: Loyola University Competitive Research Leave, 2005-2006
Who’s Who Among American Teachers 2004
Nominated by John Prospal, a student
$6000: Research Stipend, Loyola University, Summer 2002
$2000: Mellon Core Curriculum Award, Loyola University, Summer 2000
$1000; CAS Mellon Travel Award, American University, Fall 1996
Awarded for presentation, Sartre Circle, American Philosophical Association
$1000: Faculty Development and Research Grant, Moravian College, Summer 1995
Grant for presentation to at Bogaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey and
for the Philosophy & Social Sciences Conference, Prague, Czech Republic
Dissertation Fellowship, Fordham University, 1991 - 1992
Teaching Fellowship, Fordham University, 1990 - 1991
Presidential Scholarship & Teaching Fellowship, Fordham University, 1989 - 1990
Presidential Scholarship & Graduate Assistantship, Fordham University, 1988 - 1989
LANGUAGES German and French: reading facility
Spanish: read and speak
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