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Past Member

Penelope Lisa Deutscher

Affiliation

Social Science

Field of Study

Philosophy, Gender and Sexuality Studies
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While at I.A.S., Penelope Lisa Deutscher will work on her book project, "Revocability After Roe," developing a post-Foucauldian vocabulary for the reproductive rights that are made and undermined by heterogeneous forms of power. She specializes in the intersections of twentieth-century French philosophy and theories of gender and sexuality.

Dates at IAS

Member
School of Social Science

Degrees

University of New South Wales, Australia
Ph.D.
1993
University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)
D.E.A.
1991
University of Sydney
B.A.
1986

Honors

2017-22
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant (New Curriculum Project)
2015-2018
V.I.P. (Visiting International Professor), Ruhr-Universität Bochum
2015-2016
Senior Fellow, Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften (IFK, Vienna)
2007-2008
Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung, Berlin
2018
Symposium Annual Book Award, Canadian Association for Continental Philosophy
2013
Alexander von Humboldt Renewed Research Fellowship, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
2013
Marie-Jahoda Visiting Chair in International Gender Studies, Institut für Medienwissenschaft
2007
Distinguished Fellowship, Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University
2007
E. LeRoy Hall Award for Excellence in Teaching, Northwestern University
2005
N.S.W. Residency Expatriate Scientists Fellowship, University of Sydney
1999-2001
A.R.C. (Australian Research Council) Large Grant

Appointments

Northwestern University
2017–2023
Joan and Sarepta Harrison Professor, Philosophy
Northwestern University
2008–2017
Professor, Philosophy
Northwestern University
2002–2008
Associate Professor, Philosophy
Australian National University
1997–2001
Senior Lecturer (US equiv- Assoc. Prof.), Philosophy
Australian National University
1992–1997
Lecturer (US equiv- Assist. Prof.), Philosophy,
University of N.S.W.
1992
Associate Lecturer