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Graduate Student Work

The Philosophy Department offers an Entrance Scholarship for Women in Philosophy. Valued at $1000, this scholarship will be awarded annually to a woman student entering the Graduate Program in Philosophy, either at the master's or the doctoral level. This scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic and scholarly merit. For more information please contact Dr. Karen Houle, Graduate Coordinator.

 

Current Graduate Student Feminist Projects

Shannon Buckley, PhD. "Dignity." Supervisor: Dr. Maya Goldenberg.

Orsolya Csaszar, PhD. "Pluralist Explanatory Frameworks for Human Rape Behaviour." Supervisor: Dr. Karen Houle

Feminist Theses Supervised: 

Amy Butchard, PhD (2014). "Anatomy and Culture: A New Feminist Methodology." Supervisor: Dr. Maya Goldenberg

Andrew Robinson, PhD (2014). "Men's Task In Luce Irigaray's Ethics of Sexual Difference." Supervisor: Dr. Karen Houle

Lauren Elliott, MA: (2009). Cosmetic Surgery through Feminist and Cultural Narratives: Shifting the Focus toward Account-Giving within Doctor-Patient Relationality. Supervisor: Dr. Karen Houle.