Cintia Martínez Velasco
Education
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Philosophy (Political Philosophy), with Distinction (cum laude), National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico, 2019.
MA in Philosophy (Political Philosophy), with Distinction (cum laude), National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico, 2013.
BA in Philosophy, with Distinction (cum laude), National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico. Coursework completed in 2008. Degree awarded in 2010.
COMPLEMENTARY EDUCATION
Research internship, Philosophy Department, The City University of New York, New York City, New York, March-April, 2018.
Teaching and research internship, Saint Thomas University and Xavierian University, Bogotá, Colombia, February-December, 2014.
Student internship in Philosophy, Comparative Literature Ph.D. Program, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August-December, 2011.
Research Interests
MAIN RESEARCH AND TEACHING AREAS
· Feminist philosophy
· Gender theory
· Decolonial philosophy
· Critical theory in Latin America
Teaching
Now Teaching
Introduction to Latin American Philosophy (PHIL 342) / Fall 2022)
242 Susan Campbell Hall
PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Northwestern University
Philosophy Department, Graduate & Undergraduate
Instructor: Critical Theory in Latin America, Spring 2020 (taught in English)
Instructor: Latinx and Latin American Feminism, Winter 2019 (taught in Spanish)
National Autonomous University of Mexico, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters
Philosophy Department, Undergraduate
Professor: Gender, Violence and Community Ethics, Semester 2021-1 and 2021-2
Professor: Feminist Epistemology and Debates on Identity, Semester 2022-1
Professor: Decolonial Clues to Understand Femicide, Semester 2021-2 and 2021-1
Professor: Feminist and Decolonial Epistemologies, Semester 2019-2
Professor: Marxism and Feminism, Semester 2019-1
Professor: Philosophical Debates on Feminism, Semester 2018-2
Teaching Assistant Ontology & Metaphysics (2): Hegel, Semester 2007-2
Teaching Assistant Ontology & Metaphysics (1): Kant, Semester 2007-1
National Autonomous University of Mexico, Faculty of Higher Studies Acatlán
Humanities Department, Undergraduate