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PATRICIA J. HUNTINGTON Curriculum Vitae 2020 https://asu.academia.edu/PatriciaHuntington https://webapp4.asu.edu/directory/person/1271594 [email protected] POSITION Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies Director of the Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Literature Certificate Barrett Honors College Faculty Division of Humanities, Arts & Cultural Studies New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences Arizona State University AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING SPECIALIZATION Comparative Philosophy with a focus on Mahāyāna Buddhism (Zen, Yogācāra, Huayan) Intercultural Dialogue, Hermeneutic Phenomenology, Decolonial Theory Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Continental Philosophy Feminist Philosophy with emphasis on Race and Ethnicity AREAS OF COMPETENCE Critical Theory, Social Ethics and Political Theory Gender, Religion, and Feminism EDUCATION Fordham University, Ph.D. Philosophy, February 1994 J. W. Goethe Universität, Frankfurt a/M, Germany, September 1989 - July 1990 Fordham University, M.A. Philosophy, May 1988 San Diego State University, B.A. Comparative Religion, May 1984 Juan Sisay, Quezaltenango, Guatemala & Academia, San Miguel de Allende, México, Spanish language and politics seminar, June- August 1994 Collegium Phaenomenologicum Seminar Continental Philosophy, Perugia, Italy, August 1988 Volkshochschule, German Language School, Frankfurt a/M, Germany, Fall 1989 Sorbonne, French Language Institute, Paris, France, Summer 1986 Escuela John F. Kennedy, Bilingual high school, Jurica, México, September 1971 - May 1972 PROFESSIONAL TEACHING CAREER Arizona State University, Professor, New College Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, 2008 - present Loyola University of Chicago, Associate Professor of Philosophy, 2002 - 2008 Loyola University of Chicago, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1998 - 2002 American University, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1996 - 1998 Moravian College, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1994 - 1995 VISITING APPOINTMENTS & LECTURESHIPS University Immersion Program, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, July 1-15, 2017 Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Chiang Mai, Thailand, May-June 2014 Philosophical Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, Research Associate, July 2005-May 2006 Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Visiting Lecturer, Sept-Dec 1995 Purdue University, Visiting Scholar, September 1991-May 1994 PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Creolizing Phenomenoloy: Black, Latina, Queer, Feminist, and East-Asian Interventions, co- authored with Lisa M. Anderson and Jacqueline M. Martinez. Under contract. Creolizing the Canon Series, eds. Jane Anna Gordon and Neil Roberts. (Rowman and Littlefield, projected publication June 2022). Loneliness and Lament: A Journey to Receptivity. Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion, Gen. Ed. Merold Westphal. (Indiana University Press, March 2009). 336 pages. Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, ed. with Nancy J. Holland. Re-Reading the Canon, Series Ed. Nancy Tuana. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2001). 399 pages incl. bib. and index. Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Series Ed. Lenore Langsdorf (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1998). 383 pages incl. bib. and index. EDITOR Book Review Editor, Frontiers of Philosophy in China 中国哲学前沿. August 2017 to present. http://journal.hep.com.cn/fpc/EN/column/column7254.shtml. New Critical Theory, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1998-2007. Sixteen books published. https://rowman.com/Action/SERIES/_/NCT/New-Critical-Theory Editor, Special Theme edition, Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 40.3 (Fall 2005). BOOK CHAPTERS (refereed) "Heidegger and Zhuangzi: The Transformative Art of the Phenomenological Reduction," Daoist Encounters with Phenomenology, ed. David Chai (London: Bloomsbury, 2020), 197-218. “Asymmetrical Reciprocity and Practical Agency: Contemporary Dilemmas of Feminist Theory in Benhabib, Young, and Kristeva.” Political Phenomenology: Essays in Memory of Petee Jung, eds. Lester Embree and Hwa Yol Jung. (Springer International Switzerland: Contributions to Phenomenology 2016), 353-78. “On Witnessing and Love: A Dialogue with Caputo.” Cross and Khora: Deconstruction and Christianity in the Work of John D. Caputo, eds. Mark Zlomslic and Neal DeRoo. Postmodern Ethics Series (Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2010), 197-223. “Primordial Attunement, Hardening, and Bearing: A Heideggerian Exploration of Child Rearing.” Rethinking Facticity, eds. Eric Sean Nelson and Françoise Raffoul (Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 2008), 317-43. “Suffering and Strife: For What Can We Hope?” International Kierkegaard Commentary Vol 17. Christian Discourses and The Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress, ed. Robert L. Perkins (Mercer University Press, 2007), 95-108. 2 “Introduction I – History of the Feminist Reception of Heidegger and A Guide to Heidegger’s Thought.” Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2001), 1-42. “Stealing the Fire of Creativity: Heidegger’s Challenge to Intellectuals.” Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2001), 351-76. “Challenging the Colonial Contract: The Zapatistas’ Insurgent Imagination.” Reprinted in New Critical Theory: Essays on Liberation, eds. Willliam S. Wilkerson and Jeffrey R. Paris (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001), 105-31. "Fragmentation, Race, and Gender: Building Solidarity in the Postmodern Era." Existence in Black: An Anthology of Black Existential Philosophy, ed. Lewis R. Gordon (New York: Routledge, 1997), 189-206. "Heidegger's Reading of Kierkegaard Revisited: From Ontological Abstraction to Ethical Concretion," in Kierkegaard in Post/Modernity, eds. Martin J. Matuštík and Merold Westphal, for the Studies in Continental Thought series, gen. ed. John Sallis (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995), 43-65. ARTICLES (refereed) A Buddhist Response to Kwok-ying LAU’s Phenomenology and Intercultural Understanding.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy Vol 1 (3 Jan 2019): 1-10. Huntington, P. Dao (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11712-018-9645-3 “A Huayan Critique of Heidegger: The Quest for a Non-Obstructed Mitdasein.” Journal of the Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition, Vol. 1 (2018): 1-18. "Place as Refuge: Exploring the Poetical Legacy of Matsuo Bashō (松尾 芭蕉)." Frontiers of Philosophy in China 12.4 (2017): 572-590. “The Journey from Earnestness through Self-Irony to Judiciousness: A Commentary on Postnational Identity.” Apokapilipsa, special edition on The Fourth International Symposium of Miklavz Ocepek in honor of the Bicentennial of the Birth of Soren Kierkegaard in Slovene and English, CERI-SK, Sredujeevropski raziskovalni Institut Soeren Kierkegaard, Ljublijana, Slovenia, 2014. "Mending: The Hard Work of Repair in a Broken World.” The Pennsylvania State University: Journal of Speculative Philosophy, vol. 26.2 (2012): 411-22. “Listening to Zapatismo: A Reflection on Spiritual Deracination.” Radical Philosophy Review Vol. 10. 1 (2007): 55-78. “Loneliness and Innocence: A Kierkegaardian Reflection on the Paradox of Self-Realization.” Continental Philosophy Review (2006) 39: 415-433. Guest Editor, Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture on the topic of “Loneliness and Solitude” 40.3 (Fall 2005). 88 pages incl. index and contributors page. “Introduction” to the journal edition on “Loneliness and Solitude.” Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 40.3 (Fall 2005): 142-51. “Tales of Woe: A Meditation on Loneliness and Intimacy.” Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 40.3 (Fall 2005): 152-69. 3 “Contra Irigaray: The Couple Is Not the Middle Term of the Ethical Whole.” Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 38.2 (Spring 2003): 163-89. “The Couple Must Become Spiritualized: A Response to Changfoot.” The Owl of Minerva: Journal of the Hegel Society 33.2 (Spring/Summer, 2002): 233-49. “Challenging the Colonial Contract: The Zapatistas’ Insurgent Imagination.” Rethinking Marxism 12.3 (Fall 2000): 58-80. Julia Kristeva. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. General Ed. Robert Audi. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000): 477-78. "On Castration and Miscegenation: Is the Phallus White Skin?" Philosophy Today, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Edition (Supplement 1997; appeared August 1998): 90- 103. "Toward a Dialectical Concept of Autonomy: Revisiting the Feminist Alliance with Poststructuralism." Philosophy and Social Criticism 21.1 (Spring 1995): 37-55. "Na křizovatce rasy a socialního rodu: imaginární universalismus Luce Irigarayové," translation of "At the Crossroads of Race and Gender: Irigaray's Imaginative Universalism." Trans. into Czech by Petr Brabec. "The New Political Philosophy," Proceedings of the International Institute for Intercultural Studies, Prague, Czech Republic (May 1995). REVIEW ESSAY “Globalizing Feminism: Taking Refuge in the Liberated Mind.” Review essay of two books: Buddhism beyond Gender: Liberation from Attachment to Identity, by Rita Gross (Shambhala Publications, 2018), and Women and Buddhist Philosophy: Engaging Zen Master Kim Iryop, by Jin Y. Park (University of Hawaii Press, 2017). Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 35.2 (Spring 2020), 355-360. Doi 10.1017/hyp.2020.8 DVD Recording of Keynote