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Justine Perron is a doctoral candidate at the University of Ottawa's School of Political Studies, specializing in political thought. She serves as a lecturer at the University of Ottawa (Queer Theories) and the Université du Québec en Outaouais (Introduction to Political Thought). Her research focuses on ideology, queer theory, phenomenology, and feminist theory, with particular attention to the intersection of bodily practices and emancipation.
Education:
- Master’s in Political Thought, Université de Montréal (2021)
- Bachelor’s in International Studies, Université de Montréal (2019)
Research Interests: Her work explores determinism, subjectivity, ontology, and the materiality of ideology. She critiques normative frameworks through a queer lens, emphasizing the potential of bodily disorientation as a tool for resistance.
Publications: Her recent articles and reviews analyze queer politics, phenomenological interpellation, and feminist critiques of ideology. Notable works include discussions on Sara Ahmed and Judith Butler’s theories, and the role of ‘passing’ in feminist resistance.
Teaching & Engagement: She actively teaches courses that bridge political theory and contemporary socio-political issues, fostering critical discourse on identity, gender, and embodiment.

