Faculty Member, Department of Philosophy
University of Graz, Institute of Social Ethics
Assistant Professor (Universitätsdozentin)
About
I am Assistant Professsor (Universitätsdozentin) at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Vienna (Austria) where I received my venia legendi in 2009 with a work on phenomenology and philosophical gender studies. Immediately after my habilitation, I was happy to teach as Associate Professor at the University of Oregon in Eugene (2010/11). In 2011, I was awarded with the Aigner-Rollett Visiting Professor for Women's and Gender Studies at the Institute for Social Ethics at the University of Graz (Austria).
My theorectical background is in classic phenomenology (Husserl, Merleau-Ponty). I received my doctorate at the University of Vienna with a dissertation on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of perception (1992). And I received a second PhD cum laude from Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands) with a work in feminist phenomenology (2006).
My research areas are phenomenology, feminist philosophy, gender studies, feminist phenomenology and philosophical anthropology (pain, love, age, laughter).
As a philosopher, I personally follow a principle, to understand and explore human existence.
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