
معرفی
Andrea Dionne Warmack serves as Assistant Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Ursinus College. Her scholarship interrogates how marginalized communities—particularly American Blackwomxn—cultivate practices of thriving beyond mere resistance to oppression, centering meaning-making within lived experience.
Education:
- PhD, Emory University
Her research synthesizes Black Feminist Thought, Womanist Philosophy, and Critical Phenomenology to analyze raced, gendered, and sexualized existence. Key interests include the phenomenology of Black love and pleasure, Merleau-Pontian critiques of subjectivity, and decolonial approaches to embodiment. This work explicitly challenges Eurocentric philosophical frameworks through examinations of Black literary and cultural practices.
Recent publications explore whiteness as a philosophical construct, analyzing fear and loathing within white supremacist systems. Her scholarship advances feminist and critical race theory through intersectional lenses that prioritize Black women's epistemologies.
Professional service includes membership in Phi Sigma Tau, service on the American Philosophical Association’s Committee on LGBTQ People in the Profession, Graduate Student Representative for the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy’s LGBTQ Advisory Committee, and curation for the Society of the Philosophy of Sex and Love. Teaching responsibilities encompass Philosophy of Love and Sex and Introduction to Philosophy courses.
Office: F.W. Olin Hall 221


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