I’m a postdoctoral fellow at McGill and Pennsylvania State
University and a fixed-term lecturer at McGill University. I
received my PhD in Philosophy from the University of Montreal
in Summer 2023. Prior to that, I earned my MA in Continental Philosophy from Staffordshire University in Summer 2017.
I work mostly in Continental Philosophy and Early Modern
Philosophy. My PhD project was called “Continuity and Event
in Leibniz and Deleuze,” in which I reconstructed
a Deleuzian and neo-Leibnizian theory of continuity and event,
through Leibniz’s Baroque philosophy (and mathematics) and
Deleuze’s reading of his system. This project was funded by the
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
(SSHRC).
My postdoctoral research at McGill and Pennsylvania State University, “The Metaphysics of Historical Formations and Subjectivation,” engages with the works of Deleuze, Foucault, and Bergson, and explores the genetic conditions of social formations. This fellowship is funded by SSHRC.
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