Boram Jeong

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Ph.D. | Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy

Office Location:
Plaza M108N

Expertise Areas:

19th-20th Century Continental Philosophy, Contemporary French Philosophy, Social and Political Philosophy

Ph.D. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, USA/ Ph.D. Université Paris VIII Vincennes-Saint-Denis, Paris, France (Philosophy, under a dual-degree agreement), 2017
M.A. Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea (Philosophy), 2008
B.A. & B.F.A. Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea (Philosophy, Painting & Printmaking), 2005

Philosophy as a Transformative Practice: A Review of Leah Kalmanson’s Cross-Cultural Existentialism” in Philosophy East and West: A Quarterly of Comparative Philosophy Vol. 72, 2022

"Cross-Cultural Existentialism: On the Meaning of Life in Asian and Western Thought" in Philosophy East and West: A Quarterly of Comparative Philosophy Vol. 72, 2022

A Phenomenology of Invisibility: On the Absence of Yellow Bodies,” in A Critical Reader: George Yancy. Rowman and Littlefield 2021

The ‘Unhomely’ and New Womanhood: Radical Feminists in Colonial Korea,” Webzine Seminar, Issue 3: Polyphonic Feminism(s). 2020

"A People Yet to Come: ‘People of Color’ Reconsidered,” in Race as Phenomena: Between Phenomenology and Philosophy of Race. Rowman and Littlefield, 2019

The Concept of Minjung: Inventing ‘a People to Come’” The American Philosophical Association Newsletter: Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies vol.13, 2014

PHIL 3500: Ideology and Culture: Racism and Sexism
PHIL 4812/5812: Special Topics in Philosophy: Decolonial Thought