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Annette Martín is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois Chicago and a Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow at Princeton University (2024-25). She holds an office at Green Hall, Room 3-C-11. Her research focuses on oppression from an intersectional and critical theoretical perspective, examining how oppressive social structures shape evidence, attention, and identities. She critiques group-based accounts of oppression in favor of an intersectional, positional approach.
Her work in "Intersectionality without Fragmentation" (Ethics) argues against metaphysical group definitions, advocating instead for gender identity conceptions influenced but not determined by oppressive structures. Current projects at UCHV expand these ideas, emphasizing inclusive frameworks for understanding oppression.
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