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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