CURRICULUM VITAE

TAMSIN E. LORRAINE Philosophy Department Swarthmore College 500 College Avenue Swarthmore, PA 19081 (610) 328-8423 [email protected]

EDUCATION University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Ph.D. in Philosophy, September, 1989.

Middlebury College. B.A. in English and French, Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude, with high honors in English, in 1978.

DISSERTATION Gender, Identity and the Production of Meaning. Advisor: Ann Ferguson.

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Feminist Theory, Recent Continental Philosophy

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Swarthmore College, Assistant Professor, 1992-1998; Associate Professor 1998-2010; Associate Professor and Acting Chair 2001-2002, 2005. Professor 2010-present. Professor and Chair 2013-2018. Introduction to Philosophy: Truth & Desire; Philosophical Approaches to the Question of Woman; Existentialism; Seminar on Existentialism, Phenomenology, and Poststructuralism; Seminar on Feminist Theory; Theorizing Otherwise: French Women and Their Literary Texts; Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud; Poststructuralism; Phenomenology, Then and Now; Humans, Animals, and Robots; First Year Seminar: Modernity/Postmodernity?; Futures of Feminism; First Year Seminar: Human Nature; Philosophy and Science Fiction; Environmental .

Rollins College, Assistant Professor, 1990-1992: Ethics, Philosophy of the Arts, Feminist Theory, Visions of the Self, Existentialism, Philosophy and Women, History of Modern Philosophy, Hegel, Postmodernism and the Status of Philosophy, The Ascent of Man? (team-taught humanities course).

Rollins College, Visiting Assistant Professor, 1989-1990: Introduction to Philosophy, Ethics, Business Ethics, Philosophy and Women, Philosophy of Law.

PUBLICATIONS “Schizoanalyzing Anoedipal Alliance,” in Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism, edited by Janae Sholtz and Chri Carr (NY, Bloomsbury, 2019).

“Conceptual Analysis as Articulation: Austin and Deleuze,”with Richard Eldridge in Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide: Pluralist Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Jeffrey Bell, Andrew Cutrofello, and Paul Livingston (NY: Routledge, 2015).

Deleuze and Guattari’s Immanent Ethics: Theory, Subjectivity, and Duration. SUNY Press, Albany, NY, 2011.

Revew Essay on Atkins, Ingram, and Weiss, in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Vol. 25, No. 1, Winter 2009.

“Feminist Lines of Flight from the Majoritarian Subject,” in “Deleuze and Gender,” Deleuze Studies Volume 2: 2008 (supplement), edited by Claire Colebrook and Jami Weinstein (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008).

“Poststructrualist Feminism,” in Blackwell Guide to Feminist Philosophy, edited by Linda Alcoff and Eva Kittay (Malvern, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 2007).

Tamsin E. Lorraine Curriculum Vitae, page 2 PUBLICATIONS, Continued “Ahab and Becoming-Whale: The Nomadic Subject in Smooth Space,” in Deleuze and Space, edited by Ian Buchanan and Gregg Lambert (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2005).

Seven entries for The Deleuze Dictionary, edited by Adrian Parr (New York: Columbia University Press, 2005).

“Schizoanalysis,” entry in Glossalalia: An Alphabet of Critical Keywords, edited by Julian Wolfreys (New York: Routledge, 2003).

“Living in a Time Out of Joint,” in Between Deleuze and Derrida, edited by Paul Patton and John Protevi (London: Continuum Press, 2003).

“Oedipus and the Anoedipal Transsexual,” in Between the Psyche and the Social, edited by Kelly Oliver and Steve Edwin (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2002).

"Becoming-imperceptible as a Mode of Self-Presentation: A Feminist Model Drawn from a Deleuzian Line of Flight," in Resistance, Flight, Creation: Feminist Enactments of French Philosophy, ed., Dorothea Olkowski. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2000).

Irigaray and Deleuze: Experiments in Visceral Philosophy. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1999).

"Morphing the Body: Irigaray and Butler on Sexual Difference," in Theorizing Multiculturalism: A Guide to the Current Debate, ed., Cynthia Willet. (Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publisher, 1998).

"Nietzsche and Feminism: Transvaluing Woman in Thus Spoke Zarathustra" in Feminist Interpretations of , ed., Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall. (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998).

"Amatory Cures for Material Dis-ease: A Kristevian Reading of The Sickness Unto Death" in Feminist Interpretations of Kierkegaard, eds., Céline Léon and Sylvia Walsh. (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997).

"Review Essay: Bill Martin, Matrix and Line: Derrida and the Possibilities of Postmodern Social Theory" in Philosophy & Social Criticism, Vol. 22, No. 3, May, 1996.

"Ambiguous Bodies/Unbelievable Selves: The Case of Herculine Barbin" in "Interaction and Identity," edited by Hartmut Mokros, Volume 5 of Information and Behavior. (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1996).

"Amatory Cures for Material Dis-ease: A Kristevian Reading of The Sickness Unto Death" in Kierkegaard in Post/Modernity, eds. Merold Westphal and Martin Matustik. (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1995).

Nietzsche and Feminism: Transvaluing Women in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, in International Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 26, No. 3, 1994.

"Irigaray and Con(fusing) Body Boundaries: Chaotic Folly or Unanticipated Bliss?" in Transitions in Continental Philosophy, edited by Arleen B. Dallery and Stephen H. Watson with E. Marya Bower. (Albany, NY: SUNY, 1994).

Gender, Identity and the Production of Meaning, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, 1990.

Tamsin Lorraine, et al, "Nietzsche after 1968: A Conference Report", TELOS, Summer, 1986.

Tamsin E. Lorraine Curriculum Vitae, page 3 PAPERS GIVEN “Immanent Philosophy: Unfolding Signs of Life in Troubled Times,” presented at the Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy in Pittsburgh, November, 2019.

“Living Well as Origami,” presented at the “Fifty Years of the Logic of Sense” Seminar at Gettysburg College, September, 2019.

“Reverberating Durations: A Deleuzian Approach to Creating Concepts,” Villanova University, September, 2014

“Continental Philosophy and Feminism,” Villanova Welcomes Hypatia, Villanova University, September, 2013.

“Experiments in Nomadic Intersubjectivity” presented at PhiloSOPHIA at the Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy in Philadelphia, October, 2011.

Comments on papers by Taylor Carman and Mark Johnson presented at a Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium event, “New Approaches to the Mind/Body Problem,” November, 2008.

Comments on Sarah Donovan’s “Overcoming Oedipal Exclusions: An Irigarayan Critique of ,” presented at the Eastern APA in Philadelphia, December 2002.

"A Derridean/Deleuzian Perspective on Living in a Time Out of Joint" presented at Villanova University in Villanova, PA, November 2001.

“ On Feminism and French Philosophy,” presented at a “Dialogues on the Square” talk hosted by Richard Shusterman, Barnes & Noble, Philadelphia, March, 2001.

“An Ethics of the Virtual: Deriving an Art of Living from Deleuze and Irigaray,” presented at SUNY, Stony Brook, October, 1999.

"A Deleuzian Riff on Habit, Memory, and Time" presented at the Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy in Denver, CO, October 1998.

"The Eternal Return as Desiring-Machine: Nietzschean Lines of Flight from Oedipal Manhood" presented at the Eastern APA in Philadelphia, December 1997.

"Philosophical Views and Artful Living: Ethical Questions for Irigaray and Deleuze" presented at the Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy in Louisville, KT, October 1997.

"Body Talk: The Visceral Philosophies of and Gilles Deleuze" presented at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, PA, March 1997.

"Corporeal Cartographies: Models of Subjectivity from Irigaray and Deleuze" presented at Depaul University in Chicago, November 1996.

"Foucauldian Cartographies" presented at the Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy in Washington, D.C., October 1996.

"Becoming-woman, becoming-imperceptible?: Deleuzian Lines of Flight through Self-Presentation" presented at the Pacific APA in Seattle, April 1996.

"Amatory Cures for Material Dis-ease: A Kristevian Reading of The Sickness Unto Death" presented at the Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy in New Orleans, October 1993.

"Nietzsche and Feminism: Transvaluing Woman in Thus Spoke Zarathustra," presented at the American Philosophical Association in Washington D.C., December 1992.

Tamsin E. Lorraine Curriculum Vitae, page 4 PAPERS GIVEN, Continued "Living in a Material World: Negativity and the Transformation of Mind and Matter in Hegel and Kristeva," presented at the Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy in Boston, October 1992.

"Bombing the Nuclear Paradigm," presented at the Radical Philosophers' Association Conference at Loyola, October 1992.

"Power Packaging Tools from the Box of Annie, Grace, and Madonna," presented at the Popular Culture Association in Louisville, March 1992.

"Feminist Visions of Community and the Role of Utopic Ideals," presented at the Radical Philosophers' Association Conference at Loyola, November 1991.

"Corporeal Permutations in French Feminism," presented at the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy in Memphis, TN, October 1991.

"Herculine Barbin and Gender Performance," presented at the Focus on Gender Conference at Florida International University, March 22, 1991.

"Postmodernist Strategies for Feminist Change," presented at the Radical Philosophers' Association Conference at Loyola, October 1990.

"Irigaray and Con(fusing) Body Boundaries: Chaotic Folly or Unanticipated Bliss?" presented at the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Conference at Villanova University, October, 1990.

COMMITTEES Committee on Academic Requirements (‘97-’98) Computing Services Committee ('94-'95) Cultural Diversity Committee (‘00-’01) Equal Opportunity Committee ('96-'97), Chair (’08-’12) Fellowships and Prizes Committee ('93-'94, ’14) French and Francophone Studies Committee (‘96-’01) Gender and Sexuality Studies Committee (’07-’19) German Studies Committee ('95-'12) Honorary Degrees (‘98-’99) Interpretation Theory Committee (‘98-’18), Chair (’09-’11) Linguistics Committee ('93-'94) Promotion and Tenure Committee (’14-’15) Sager Committee ('93-'97, ’10-‘12) Social Responsibility Committee (’16-’19) Women's Studies Committee ('94-'07), Co-chair (‘00-02)

MELLON SEMINARS Sager Study Group, Alienated Intellectuals, and French and Francophone Studies ('94-'95) Tricoemergence Faculty Seminar (‘03-’04) “Critical Theory and the Liberal Arts” (’11-’12) “Nostalgia” (’16-’17)

GRANTS Mellon Brainstorming Grant, “Critical Theory and the Liberal Arts,” Spring 2011. Course Development for Writing Intensive Course, Summer 2001. Lang Fellowship, 9/95-6/96. NEH Summer Institute in Santa Cruz, Summer 1994. OTHER Teagle, (‘12-’15) Department Assessment Liaison (’13-’15) Faculty Mentor (’10-’11, ’13-’14, ’16-’17, ’17-‘18) Aydelotte Faculty Seminar on Problem Solving (Spring 2018)