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CLARISSA MULLER-KOSMAROV
I am a PhD candidate and graduate teaching assistant in Philosophy at the University of Warwick.
My doctoral thesis sets out a critical phenomenology of othering, bringing Merleau-Ponty's theory of embodiment into conversation with first-person accounts of otherness and othering. In the dissertation, I argue that othering can be understood as both the exercising and effects of a particular kind of practice that works through and disrupts basic processes of perception, interpretation, and (inter)subjectivity.
To learn more about my work and research interests, please see the 'Research' tab above.
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