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Jasmine Wallace is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy specializing in African American Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University's Department of Philosophy. Her work focuses on Critical Philosophy of Race, Social and Political Philosophy, Black Feminist and Queer Theory.
- Education:
- B.A. in Philosophy, Salisbury University (2009)
- M.A. in Philosophy, The University of Memphis (2013)
- M.A. in Philosophy, Villanova University (2016)
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, The University of Memphis (2021)
Her research historicizes anti-Black violence and white supremacy while theorizing Black lived experience beyond trauma through concepts like 'embodied intentionality.' Current projects include a book on the Phenomenology of Black Gesture, analyzing fugitive spaces like queer ballroom using Merleau-Ponty's theories.
Recent publications explore themes of Black embodiment and racializing gazes. Her work bridges Continental philosophy with decolonial and Black studies frameworks.
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