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Curriculum VitaeAlfred FrankowskiDepartment of PhilosophyAssociate Professor Southern Illinois University, Faner Hall, Mail Code 4505 980 Faner DriveCarbondale, IL 62901 Area of Specialization Critical Philosophy of Race, Post-Colonialism, Aesthetics, 19th and 20th Century Continental PhilosophyArea of CompetenceHistory of Modern Philosophy, Moral and Political PhilosophyEducationPh.D. Philosophy, University of Oregon,2012M.A. Philosophy, San Jose State University2005B.A. Philosophy, San Jose State University2003B.A. Psychology, San Jose State University2003Positions HeldAssociate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 2020-presentAssistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 2017-2020Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Northeastern Illinois University, 2012-2017Awards, Grants, and FellowshipsNEIU Faculty Excellence in Research Award, 2014/20152016Grant, NEIU Summer Research Stipend2016Philosophy in an Inclusive Key: Mentoring the Mentors Eastern Meeting of the American Philosophical Association 2016Fellow, The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Genocide, Agency and the Nation-State, June 28th—July 10th 2015General Travel Fund, Northeastern Illinois University2015General Travel Fund, Northeastern Illinois University2013General Travel Fund, Northeastern Illinois University, 2012Collegium Phaenomenologicum Summer Seminar, Citti di Castello, 2011Promising Scholar Fellowship, University of Oregon, 2005Robert Shapiro Award, San Jose State University, 2005Ronald E. McNair Scholar, San Jose State University 2005ResearchBooks:Crises of the Political Imagination: Architecture, Lynching, and Mass Incarceration (Monograph in Progress)Horizons of State Violence: Sovereignty, Rwanda, and Anti-Black Genocide (Monograph in Progress)The Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization: Toward a Political Sense of Mourning. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield/ Lexington Books, hdbk 2015/ pbk 2017 Edited Volumes:Critical Perspectives on African Genocide: Memory, Silence, and Anti-Black Political?Violence, ed. A. Frankowski, J. Ntihirageza, and C. Eze. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, International, 2021 Journal Articles/ Book Chapters:“Architectural Anti-Blackness and the Decoloniality of Space.” Critical Philosophy of Race, under review, 2020“Beast of Sovereignty: Policing, Anti-Black State Violence, and Post-Genocidal Horizons” Continental Philosophy Review, under review, 2020“The Critical Questions of Settler Colonialism and Genocide in the Context of Anti-Black Colonialism.” Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, under review, 2020“Rwandan Commemoration Aesthetics and Post-Genocidal Violence.” Critical Perspectives on African Genocide: Memory, Silence, and Anti-Black Political?Violence ed. A. Frankowski, J. Ntihirageza, and C. Eze. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, International, 2021“Gendercide, Rwanda, and Post-Genocidal Violence.” Logics of Genocide, ed. A. O’Byrne and M. Schuster. New York, NY: Routledge, 2020“Spectacle Terror Lynching, Public Sovereignty, and the Architecture of Lived Racial Violence.” Journal of Speculative Philosophy 33 (2), 2019. 267—280 “Sorrow as the Longest Memory of Neglect.” Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 28 (2), 2014. 154—168“The Violence of Post-Racial Memory and the Political Sense of Mourning.” Contemporary Aesthetics, 11, 2013Book Reviews, Interviews, and Replies“Spectacle Lynching, Sovereignty and Genocide: A Dialog with Alfred Frankowski” (w/ Michael Thomas). American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience, 19 (2) 2020. “Post-Racial Limits, Silence, and Discursive Violence: A Reply” Book Symposium on Alfred Frankowski: The Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization: Toward a Political Sense of Mourning. American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience, 17 (4) 2018.“A Severed Poetics: A Review of Mbembe’s Critique of Black Reason.” Milestones: Commentary on the Islamic World, 2018. w/ Lissa Skitolsky. “Lang’s Defence and the Morbid Sensibility of Genocide Studies” Book symposium on Berel Lang’s Genocide: The Act as Idea” in the Journal of Genocide Research, 20 (4) 2018, 423–428“Being without Time: Temporality and the White Gaze.” Book symposium on George Yancy’s Black Bodies, White Gazes: The Continuing Significance of Race in America, 2nd ed. (2017). Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018Syndicate Network: Philosophy: responses to the book symposium on Alfred Frankowski’s The Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization: Toward a Political Sense of Mourning (2015) June, 2017Invited Lectures:Invited Speaker, The Liberal Herald: Stories, Histories, Memories, Bratislava International School of Liberal Arts, Nov. 20-21, 2020Invited Speaker, Panel: Racial Justice/Reproductive Justice/ Climate Justice, Ethics Symposium, Department of Philosophy, Fairfax University, October 2019“Spectacle Terror Lynching, Public Sovereignty, and the Architecture of Lived Racial Violence.” Applied Philosophy Lyceum, Department of Philosophy, Middle Tennessee State University, September, 2018“Anti-Black Colonialism, Architecture, and the Political Dialectics of Lived Violence.” Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute, Penn State University, July 2018“Disarrangements of the Sensible: Tutsi Genocide Commemoration in the Post-Genocide.” Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute, Penn State University, July 2018“Anti-Black Erasures and Architectural Momentlessness.” American Philosophies Forum, New Orleans, April, 2018“Architectural Anti-Blackness and the Decoloniality of Space.” Philosophical Collaborations: Race and the Good Life, March, 2018“The Event of Morbid Sensibility: Anti-Blackness, Genocide, and the Aesthetic Limits of the Critical.” Matters of Black Life, Stockton University, New Jersey, February, 2018“State Memories, Lynching Histories, and Mourning” Sociology Colloquium, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, February, 2018Keynote, “Architectural and Racial Amnesia: Anti-Black Violence and the Post-Critical Context.” The History, Memory, and Justice Conference. Florida Gulf Coast State University, March, 2017 “The ‘Event’ and the Invisibility of Anti-Black Genocidal Practices.” Matters of Black Lives: Using a Genocide Framework to Understand the Relationship between the Black Community and Urban Spaces, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program, Stockton University, March 2017“Decolonial Aesthetics, Genocide, and the Crisis of Imagination.” Lunch Seminar, Savannah State University, February, 2017 “The Poetics of Protest” Write Your Rights. Savannah State University, Georgia, February, 2017 “State Violence and the Limits of Post-Racial Memorialization” Ethics of Memory Seminar. Central Florida State University, Florida, October 2016“Decolonial Hermeneutics, Pedagogy, and the Rwandan Genocide” The African Summer Institute, Chicago, July 2016 “Antiblack Racism, Race Realism, and Post-Racial Discourse.” Genocide, Incarceration, and Anti-Black Racism, Susquehanna University, Pennsylvania, April, 2016 “Post-Racial Violence, National Memory, and the Aesthetics of New Antiblack Politics.” Reed College, Oregon, April 2016“Race Realism and the Political Sense of Mourning.” Lunch Seminar, Department of Philosophy Reed College, February 2016“Sorrow as the Longest Memory of Neglect” American Literature: Memory, Trauma, Forgetting. Bergen University, Sweden, January, 2016“Book Talk: Sorrow as the Longest Memory of Neglect.” English Honor’s Society, Writing Against Oppression Series. Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, December 2015 “Hermeneutics, History and Teaching about Genocide on the Continent.” African Summer Institute, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, August 2015“Toward a Decolonial Hermeneutics of Genocide Survivors.” Genocide, Agency, and the Nation-State after Auschwitz, Summer Workshop at the Holocaust Museum, Washington D.C., June 2015“Diversity and Graduate School Experience” Roundtable of Surviving Graduate School, McNair Program, DePaul University, Chicago, April 2015“The Sublime Silence of Mourning.” Colloquium Series in the Department of Philosophy, Marquette University, Milwaukee, March 2014“Memory without a Place: Reflections on the Thinking Through Denial when Teaching about African Genocide.” Invited Speaker, African Summer Institute, Northeastern Illinois University, July 2013“Post-Racial Pathologies and Post-Racial Aesthetics” Invited Speaker, Summer Institute for Diversity in Philosophy, Rutgers University, New Jersey, July 2012Conference Presentations“Morbid Sensibility, Anti-Black Genocide, and the Problem of Settler Colonialism” 59th Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy, Rochester, New York, October 2021“Ecology as Genocide Witness” 6th Annual Genocide Research Symposium, online conference, Northeastern Illinois University, February, 2021 “Monuments of Racial Terror: Intersections Between Decolonial Aesthetics and Land Sovereignty” 118th Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Central Division, online conference, February, 2021 “Political Horizons of Anti-Black Genocide as Critique.” Roundtable on the Future of the BLM Movement, 117th Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, online conference, January, 2021Commentator, “Critique, History, and DuBois: Commentary on Kimberley Harris’s Conservation of the Races: A Metaphilosophy Text.” American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Chicago, Feb. 2020Panelist, Author Meets Critic, Shannon Sullivan’s The Physiology of Sexist and Racist Oppression. 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy, November 2019 “After Lynching Affects: Flesh, Gender, Violence, and the Political.” 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, March, 2019“Architectural Anti-Blackness and the Decoloniality of Space.” 57th Meeting of the Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy, October 2018“Author Meets Critics: The Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization” American Society for Aesthetics, November 2017“Architectural and Racial Amnesia” California Roundtable on the Philosophy of Race, October, 2017“Author Meets Critics: The Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization” 75thAnnual Meeting of the American Society for Aesthetics, November 2017“The Post-Racial Crisis of Collective Memory: Lynching, Race Realism, and Mourning.” 44th Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, March 2017“Commemorative Art and Discourses on Violence and Resistance in Rwanda” Decolonizing Theory, November, 2016“Author Meets Critics: The Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization: Toward a Political Sense of Mourning.” 56th Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy, October 2016“This Body, This Tomb: Rethinking a Political Phenomenology of the Survivors of African Genocide.” Caribbean Philosophical Association, June, 2015“State Violence and the Post-Racial Limits of Memorialization,” Reconciliation Symposium, John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation, May 2015“Political Phenomenology, Survivors of the Rwandan Genocide, and the Residue of Genocidal Politics.” 2nd Annual Genocide Research Symposium: Gender and Genocide in Africa and Beyond, November 2014 “Departures: Commemoration, Genocide Denial, and Necro-Politics after Rwanda.” 53rd Annual Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy, October 2014“Genocide Denial and Necro-Politics.” Diverse Linages of Existentialism, June 2014“The Great Evasion: Aesthetics and the Remnants of Memory.” 10th Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Philosophical Association, November 2013 “Genocide Denial, Necro-Politics, and the Rwanda-Burundi Aftermath.” 1st Annual Genocide Research Symposium: Silencing Genocide, October 2013“The Sublime Silence of Mourning.” 2nd Annual African and African American Symposium, April 2013“The Great Evasion: Aesthetics and the Remnants of Memory.” 3rd Annual NEIU Faculty Research Symposium, November 2012 “Poverty of the Aesthetic: Post-Racial Memory, White Violence, and the Political Significance of Mourning.” 51st Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, November 2012“Sorrow as the Longest Memory of Neglect: Aesthetic Sorrow and Allegorical Memory.” Collegium Phaenomenologicum, July 2011“History, Allegory, and the Revolutionary in the Aesthetics of Du Bois and Benjamin” American Philosophical Association: Eastern Division, December 2010“Mourning and Remembrance: Benjamin, Du Bois, and Wells.” Radical Philosophy Association, November 2010“Reframing the Task of History: Ideology, Death, Allegory and the Philosophy of History in Du Bois and Benjamin.” Rethinking Marxism Conference, November 2009“The Nietzschean Sublime and Political Ontology.” 61st Annual Northwest Philosophy Conference, October 2009“Attempt at a Fundamental Reworking of the Meaning of the Sex/Gender Distinction in Feminist Biology and Phenomenology.” Society of Phenomenology and the Human Sciences & Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, October 2009“Reframing the Task of History: Ideology, Death, Allegory and the Philosophy of History in Du Bois and Benjamin.” 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, October 2009“The Reductive Crisis of Method and Meaning in the Politics of the Sex/Gender distinction in the Sciences: Husserl and the Intersections between Feminist Biology and Phenomenology.” The Third Biannual Conference of the Feminist Epistemologies, Methodologies, Metaphysics, and Science Studies: Politics of Knowledge, March 2009“Temporality within the Limits of Intersubjectivity as the Structure of the Life-World in Husserl’s Phenomenology.” Villanova University, 13th Annual Conference: Time, History, Memory, April 2008“Schizophrenia at the Hinge of Experience: Reconsidering Schizophrenia in Light of Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology.” International Society for Theoretical Psychology: Theoretical Psychology Beyond Borders: Transdisciplinarity and Internationalization, June 2007 “Meaning and the Inverted World in Hegel’s Phenomenology” 58th Annual Northwest Philosophy Conference, November 2006TeachingSIUC CoursesPhil 306/590: 19th Century Philosophy Kant, Hegel, Marx (online)Spring 2021Phil 211: Philosophy, Hip Hop, and Mass Incarceration (online) Spring 2021Phil 375: Environmental Philosophy (online)Fall 2020Phil 590/455/AFR 499B: Phil of Race (online)Fall 2020Seminar in American Philosophy: DuBoisSpring 2020Honor’s Seminar: Mass Incarceration, Genocide, and Hip HopSpring 2020Phil 104: EthicsSpring 2020Seminar in AestheticsFall 2019Phil 104: EthicsFall 2019Phil 590/468C: Kant: Aesthetics/Teleology/ReligionSpring 2019Phil 389: ExistentialismSpring 2019Phil 104-950: Ethics (online)Spring 2019Phil 590/433/AFR 499B: Post-ColonialismFall 2018Phil 102: Introduction to PhilosophyFall 2018Phil 303I: Philosophy and the ArtsSpring 2018Phil 102: Introduction to PhilosophySpring 2018Phil 590/455/AFR 499B: Phil of RaceFall 2017Philosophy 104: EthicsFall 2017NEIU CoursesPhilosophy 370: Rethinking Race and GenderSummer 2017Philosophy 383: Seminar: Kant, Critique of Pure ReasonSpring 2017Philosophy 339: PostmodernismSpring 2017Philosophy 102: Introduction to PhilosophySpring 2017Philosophy 337: ExistentialismFall 2016Philosophy 332: Contemporary PhilosophyFall 2016Philosophy 102: Introduction to PhilosophyFall 2016Philosophy 213: EthicsSummer 2016Philosophy 367: Post-ColonialismSpring 2016Philosophy 102: Introduction to PhilosophySpring 2016Philosophy 102: Introduction to PhilosophySpring 2016Philosophy 362: Critical Race TheoryFall 2015Philosophy 343: 19th Century Continental PhilosophyFall 2015 Philosophy 213: Ethics Fall 2015Phil 370/Eng 497: Re-thinking Race and Gender Summer 2015Philosophy 251: Philosophy of ArtSpring 2015Philosophy 102: Introduction to PhilosophySpring 2015Philosophy 102: Introduction to PhilosophySpring 2015Philosophy 337: ExistentialismFall 2014Philosophy 332: Contemporary PhilosophyFall 2014Philosophy 102: Introduction to PhilosophyFall 2014Philosophy 386: Seminar: NietzscheSpring 2014Philosophy 102: Introduction to PhilosophySpring 2014Philosophy 102: Introduction to PhilosophySpring 2014Philosophy 213: Ethics Fall 2013Philosophy 332: Contemporary Philosophy Fall 2013Philosophy 367: Post-Colonialism Fall 2013Phil 370/Eng 497: Re-thinking Race and Gender Summer 2013Philosophy 101: Critical Thinking Spring 2013Philosophy 247: Phenomenology and Hermeneutics Spring 2013Philosophy 362: Critical Race Theory Spring 2013 Philosophy 213: Ethics Fall 2012Philosophy 243: 19th Century Continental Philosophy Fall 2012Philosophy 332: Contemporary Philosophy Fall 2012Dissertation Advising:Peter Owens, dissertation ChairAmy Stuart, dissertation ChairMicah Klareich, reader on dissertationAbimbola Iyun, Media and Communication Arts, outside reader on dissertation Tao Zhaung, Communication StudiesLisa Clanton, (Education) outside reader on dissertationEmily Humbert, reader on dissertationDonnie McMann, reader on dissertationJoseph Smith, reader on dissertation, DefendedSummer 2020 Lois Eldridge, Masters Thesis Chair, DefendedSummer 2019David Denning, MA reader: DefendedFall, 2018Caleb Ingram, MA reader: DefendedSummer 2018Bethany Henning, reader on dissertation: Defended, Spring 2018Jeff Morrissey, reader on dissertation: DefendedSpring, 2018Kevin Taylor, reader on dissertation: DefendedFall 2017Independent StudiesSienna Walaszek: Zhaungzi and TonnishoSpring 2020Peter Owens: DuBois and Critical Whiteness StudiesSpring 2020Lois Eldridge, Race, Colonialism, and the History of PhilosophySpring 2019Meryem Rabias Tasbilek Mantas, Feminism and the Armenian Genocide Spring 2016Toni Scott, Subaltern FeminismFall 2015Meryem Rabias Tasbilek Mantas, Post-Colonial FeminismSpring 2015Juan Gonzales, Critical Race Theory: Immigration and CRT Fall 2014Rachel Forgash, Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of PerceptionSummer 2014 Jorge Montiel, Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of PerceptionSummer 2014Jorge Montiel, Husserl’s Cartesian Meditations Spring 2013Jorge Montiel, Husserl’s Cartesian Meditations Summer, 2013Milosh Gabrilo, Gaston BachelairdSpring, 2013Jorge Montiel, Heidegger’s Works on Poetry and Language Fall 2012Mentoring and Advising Jonathan Flowers, Job Market, 2017-2018, Worcester State UniversityBethany Henning, Job Market, 2017-2018, Xavier UniversityNatalie Roman, Ronald E. McNair Scholar’s Program, Advisor, 2014-15Juan Gonzales, Ronald E. McNair Scholar’s Program, Advisor, 2014-15Natalie Roman, Summer Institute for Women in Philosophy: University of California, San Diego, 2014Natalie Roman, Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute, Mentor, 2014Jennifer Dobucki, Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute, Mentor, 2014Rachel Forgash, Honor’s Thesis Second Reader: “The Girl Who Cried Injustice: A Critique of Racial Injustice and Law.” Spring 2014 Jorge Montiel, Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute, Mentor, 2013Jennifer Dobucki, Honors Thesis Primary Reader: “Phenomenology and Post-War Japanese Aesthetics,” Fall-Summer, 2012-2013ServiceService to the Profession:Peer Reviewer, Journal Manuscript, Journal of Political PhilosophyReview of book manuscript, White People and Black Lives Matters: Ignorance, Equality, and Justice. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019Reviewer of Manuscript, Eddy Souffrant, Global Development Ethics: A Critique of Global Capitalism, Gold Leaf books/ Rowman & Littlefield, 2018Review of book proposal, White People and Black Lives Matters: Ignorance, Equality, and Justice. Palgrave Macmillan Peer Reviewer, The Polish Journal of Aesthetics, 2017Review of book proposal, Eddy Souffrant, Global Development Ethics: A Critique of Global Capitalism, Gold Leaf books/ Rowman & LittlefieldPeer Reviewer, Social and Critical PhilosophyPeer Reviewer, Journal of European Philosophy and American PragmatismService to the University:COLA Council Vice Chair2019-2020COLA Council Representative, 2018-2019General Education Committee/ UCC2015-PresentFaculty Council on Academic Affairs2015-PresentCollege of Arts and Sciences Academic Advising Counsel 2014-2016Secretary, College of Arts and Sciences Assembly 2013-2016Area Union Representative 2013-2016Service to the Department:SIUC Chair of Graduate Placement CommitteeFall 2019-presentSIUC Director of Undergraduate Studies, Fall 2019-present Undergraduate Advisor, Fall 2013-2017Ethics Bowl Advisor, Fall 2012-2017Illinois Board of Higher Education Review 2012-2013Organizer for Symposia and University Events1st Annual Hip Hop Happening: Re-Envisioning the Voice of Place: Hip Hop Activism and Communal ArtsSpring 2020Philosophical Collaborations: Race and the Good LifeSpring 2018 4th Annual Inspiring Trivia: The Annual Sarah Hoagland Lecture Series. Invited lecture to be given by Falguni Sheth Spring, 20174th Annual Genocide Research Symposium: Gender and Genocide. Keynote address to be given by Kurt MillsFall, 20163rd Annual Inspiring Trivia: The Annual Sarah Hoagland Lecture Series. Invited lecture to be given by Mariana Ortega Spring 20163rd Annual Genocide Research Symposium: Gender and Genocide. Keynote address to be given by Christen SmithFall 20152nd Annual Inspiring Trivia: The Annual Sarah Hoagland Lecture Series. Invited lecture to be given by Jacqueline ScottSpring 20152nd Annual Genocide Research Symposium: Gender and Genocide. Keynote address to be given by Patricia DalyFall 20141st Annual Inspiring Trivia: The Annual Sarah Hoagland Lecture Series. Invited lecture given by Charles MillsSpring 20141st Annual Genocide Research Symposium: Silencing Genocide in Africa and the African Diaspora. Keynote address given by Rene LemarchandFall 2013LanguagesReading Proficiency in GermanProfessional MembershipAmerican Philosophical AssociationCaribbean Philosophy AssociationSociety for the Advancement of American PhilosophySociety for Phenomenological and Existential PhilosophySociety for Phenomenology and the Human SciencesRadical Philosophy AssociationProfessional References:Naomi ZackJohn Lysaker Professor of PhilosophyProfessor of Philosophynzack@uoregon.edujlsake@emory.edu University of OregonEmory UniversityEugene, OR 97403Atlanta, GA 30322Mariana OrtegaGeorge Yancy Professor of Philosophy, Department ChairProfessor of Philosophymortega@jcu.edugeorge.d.yancy@emory.eduJohn Carroll University Emory UniversityUniversity Heights, OH 44118Atlanta, GA 30322Jeanine NtihiragezaNoelle McAfeeAssociate Professor, TESOL/AFAM Professor of Philosophy jnithiragez@neiu.edu noelle.c.mcafee@emory.eduNortheastern Illinois UniversityEmory UniversityChicago, IL 60625Atlanta, GA 30322Additional ReferencesShannon SullivanFalguni ShethProfessor of PhilosophyAssociate Professorssullivan@uncc.edu falguni.sheth@emory.eduNorth Carolina UniversityEmory UniversityCharlotte, NC 28223Atlanta GA 30322Lisa Guenther Professor of Philosophylisa.guenther@queensu.caQueen’s UniversityKingston, Ontario, K7L3N6 ................
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