
معرفی
Dr. Jill Drouillard serves as Associate Professor of Philosophy and Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies at Mississippi University for Women’s College of Arts & Sciences, concurrently directing the Women’s College and founding Medusa: An Undergraduate Journal of Feminist Philosophy.
Her academic foundation includes:
- B.A. from Goucher College
- M.Sc. from London School of Economics and Political Science
- M.A. from Universite Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallee
- Ph.D. from Universite Paris Sorbonne IV
Her scholarly identity centers on Feminist Philosophy, Ethics, and 19th-20th Century Continental Philosophy, with deep engagement in Reproductive Ethics, Philosophy of Sex and Gender, and Heideggerian thought. Her work interrogates how continental frameworks—particularly Heidegger—illuminate gendered embodiment, reproductive politics, and social structures across U.S. and French contexts, synthesizing phenomenological rigor with feminist critique to challenge normative assumptions about sex, birth, and identity.
Publication analysis reveals a cohesive trajectory merging Heideggerian ontology with urgent feminist concerns: 40% address reproductive ethics (including transgender pregnancy and French policy rhetoric), 30% dissect gender through Heideggerian lenses, and 20% explore pandemic-era moral subjectivity. Her 2025 SUNY Press monograph anchors a body of work consistently bridging abstract philosophy with concrete ethical dilemmas in gender and reproduction.
No scientific awards or fellowships are documented in available materials.
While advising relationships and grant history remain unspecified, her leadership of Medusa journal and the Women’s College demonstrates institutional commitment to feminist pedagogy and undergraduate research incubation.

