
Deborah Goldgaber
Deborah Goldgaber is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Louisiana State University with a joint appointment in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies. She received her PhD in Philosophy from Northwestern University in 2014.
Her scholarly monograph, Speculative Grammatology: Deconstruction and the New Materialism (2021) was published by Edinburgh University Press in the Speculative Realism series. In this book, I offer a materialist reading of Derrida's grammatological project that aims to vindicate the latter’s claims regarding the grammatological provenance of cybernetics and contemporary biology.
Her current research program lies at the intersection of contemporary French philosophy, deconstruction and feminist theory, with particular emphasis on questions related to embodiment, morphogenetic processes, human-technological enhancement, and the metaphysics of nature-culture.
She lives in New Orleans.
Supervisors: Penelope Deutscher (PhD Supervisor)
Her scholarly monograph, Speculative Grammatology: Deconstruction and the New Materialism (2021) was published by Edinburgh University Press in the Speculative Realism series. In this book, I offer a materialist reading of Derrida's grammatological project that aims to vindicate the latter’s claims regarding the grammatological provenance of cybernetics and contemporary biology.
Her current research program lies at the intersection of contemporary French philosophy, deconstruction and feminist theory, with particular emphasis on questions related to embodiment, morphogenetic processes, human-technological enhancement, and the metaphysics of nature-culture.
She lives in New Orleans.
Supervisors: Penelope Deutscher (PhD Supervisor)
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