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June 2016 CURRICULUM VITAE MARY G. DIETZ Department of Political Science Gender & Sexuality Studies Program Northwestern University 303 Scott Hall, 601 University Place Evanston IL 60208 Email: [email protected] ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor, Department of Political Science & Gender and Sexuality Studies Program, Northwestern University, 2007- Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1996-2007 Adjunct Professor, American Studies, 1996-2007 Associate Faculty, Women's Studies Department and Center for Advanced Feminist Studies, University of Minnesota, 1984-2007 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1988-1995 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, 1982-1988 Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Smith College, Massachusetts 1981-1982 Instructor, Department of Government and Legal Studies, Bowdoin College, Maine 1980- 1981 EDUCATION Ph.D., Political Science, The University of California at Berkeley, June 1982 Dissertation: Between the Human and the Divine: The Political Thought of Simone Weil. Advisor: Hanna Fenichel Pitkin; Norman Jacobson, Michael Rogin, Anne Smock M. A. Political Science, University of California at Berkeley, June 1974 A.B. Political Science, Mount Holyoke College, June 1972 (Magna cum laude) PUBLICATIONS Books/Edited Volumes: TURNING OPERATIONS: FEMINISM, ARENDT, AND POLITICS. New York: Routledge, 2002. THOMAS HOBBES AND POLITICAL THEORY, Ed. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1990. BETWEEN THE HUMAN AND THE DIVINE: THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF SIMONE WEIL Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1988. Journal Articles/Chapters in Edited Volumes: 2 The Sexual Contract by Carole Pateman, Oxford Handbook of Classics in Contemporary Political Theory, ed J Levy, 2016 (forthcoming) Between Polis and Empire: Aristotle’s Politics, American Political Science Review, Vol. 106:2: May 2012: 275-293. Machiavelli and Religion, in The History of the Philosophy of Religion, Vol 3. ed. G Oppy and N Trakakis. (Acumen Press, 2009): 19-32 (co-authored with I Winham) Current Controversies in Feminist Theory, in The Annual Review of Political Science Vol. 6 (Annual Reviews, 2003): 399-431. *Reprinted in Women in Politics, M Sinko, ed. (Center for Women’s Studies, Zagreb, Slovenia 2016) Working in Half-Truth: Some Premodern Reflections on Discourse Ethics in Politics, in E. Portis, A. Gundersen, and R. Shively, ed., Political Theory and Partisan Politics (State University of New York Press, 2000): 117-146. Arendt and the Holocaust, in Dana Villa, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Hannah Arendt, 2000): 86- 109. `Politics Would Undoubtedly Unwoman Her': Gender, Suffrage, and American Political Science, in Helene Silverberg, ed. Gender and the Origins of American Social Science (Princeton University Press, 1998), ch.2. [co-authored James Farr]. Merely Combating the Phrases of this World: Recent Democratic Theory, Political Theory, Vol. 26:1: February 1998: 112-139. Feminist Receptions of Hannah Arendt, Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Bonnie Honig, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995): 17-50. *Translated into Japanese and reprinted, Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, 2002. The Slow Boring of Hard Boards: Methodical Thinking and the Work of Politics, American Political Science Review, December 1994: 873-886. *Translated into Czech and reprinted, Politologicky casopis (Journal of Politics, Masaryk University, Czech Republic, 1997). In Search of a Citizen Ethic, Reconsidering the Democratic Public, Russell L. Hanson and George E. Marcus, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993): 173-185. Special Cluster: Debating Simone de Beauvoir, editor; and Debating Simone de Beauvoir (introduction); Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 18 (1992): 74-161; 74-88. Mixing Methods: A Multistage Strategy for Studying Patriotism and Citizen Participation, Political 3 Analysis (1992): 89-121. [With Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, Amy Fried and John L. Sullivan] Patriotism and the Presidential Election of 1988, American Journal of Political Science, 36 (1992): 200- 234. [With John L. Sullivan and Amy Fried] Machiavelli in Dispute, Machiavelli Studies, 4 (1991): 77-93. Hannah Arendt and Feminist Politics, Feminist Interpretation and Political theory, Carole Pateman and Mary Shanley, ed. (London: Polity Press, 1990): 232-252. *Reprinted in Political Theory: Classic and Contemporary Readings, J. Losco and L. Williams, ed. (LA:Roxbury Publishing, 2002). *Reprinted in Hannah Arendt: Critical Essays, Sandra Hinchman and Lewis Hinchman, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994). Hobbes' Subject as Citizen, Thomas Hobbes and Political Theory, M. Dietz, ed. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1990): 91-119. Introduction, Thomas Hobbes and Political Theory, M. Dietz, ed. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1990): 1-8 Patriotism, Political Innovation and Conceptual Change, Terence Ball, Russell Hanson and James Farr, eds. (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989): 297-325. *Reprinted in Patriotism, Igor Primoratz, ed. NY:Humanity Books, 2002. "Trapping or Teaching the Prince: A Controversy," American Political Science Review 80 (1987): 173- 177 Context is All: Feminism and Theories of Citizenship, Daedalus, 116 (1987): 1-24. *Reprinted in Learning About Women, Jill K. Conway, Susan C.Bourque and Joan W. Scott, ed. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1987): 1-24. *Translated into Spanish and reprinted in debate feminista, -140. 1 (1990): 114 *Reprinted in Dimensions of Radical Democracy, Chantal Mouffe, ed. (London: Verso Press, 1992) *Translated into Turkish and reprinted in Birikim, 55 (1993): 82-94 *Translated into French and reprinted in Genre et politique: Debats et perspectives, T-H. Ballmer-Cao, V. Mottier, L. Sgier ed., (Gallimard, 2000) *Reprinted, Feminism and Politics, Anne Phillips, ed. (Oxford University Press, 1998). *Edited and reprinted in Kettering Review, Winter 2001. *Reprinted, Feminist Ethics, Moira Gatens, ed. (Ashgate Press 2001) 4 Trapping the Prince: Machiavelli and the Politics of Deception, American Political Science Review 80 (1986): 777-799. *Reprinted in Political Theory: Classic Writings, Contemporary Views, Joseph Losco and Leonard Williams, eds. (New York, St. Martins Press, 1992): 211-228. Populism, Patriotism and the Need for Roots, The New Populism: The Politics of Empowerment, Harry Boyte and Frank Reissman, ed. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987): 261-271. Citizenship with a Feminist Face: The Problem with Maternal Thinking, Political Theory 13 (1985): 19- 37. *Reprinted, Feminism, the Public and the Private, J. Landes, ed. (Oxford University Press, 1998). Encyclopedia Articles: “Simone Weil,” Encyclopedia of Political Theory, Sage Publications (2009) “Hannah Arendt,” Encyclopedia of Women in World History, Oxford University Press (2008) “Niccoló Machiavelli,” Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Routledge, 1998) "Hannah Arendt," "Eric Voegelin," and "Simone Weil," The Routledge Dictionary of Twentieth Century Political Thinkers, R. Benewick and Philip Green, ed. (London and New York: Routledge): 8-10, 228- 229, 236-237. "Civic Good and Virtues," The Encyclopedia of Ethics, Lawrence Becker, ed.(New York: Garland Press, 1992): 162-165 Review Roundtables, Review Essays: “Perspectives on Plurality: Redhead on Arendt,” Roundtable on Mark Redhead, Reasoning With Who We Are: Democratic Theory for a Not So Liberal Era, The Review of Politics, 77: 4 (2015): 661-668 “Out in the Cold,” Symposium on Tracy Strong, Politics Without Vision: Thinking Without a Banister in the Twentieth Century, Political Theory: An International Journal of Political Philosophy, 42:5 (2014): 590-625 "Simone Weil," Ethics, (1992): 184-188. "The Intractable Simone Weil," The Review of Politics, 53 (1991): 410-413. Book Reviews: Miguel Vatter, Between Form and Event: Machiavelli’s Theory of Political Freedom, in Political Theory (2003). Richard Bell, Simone Weil: The Way of Justice as Compassion, in American Political Science Review (1999) Harry Boyte and Nancy Kari, Building America The Democratic Promise of Public Work, in The American Academy of Political and Social Science (1999) Dana Villa, Arendt and Heidegger: The Fate of the Political, in Ethics (1997). 5 Linda M.G. Zerilli, Signifying Woman: Culture and Chaos in Rousseau, Burke and Mill, in American Political Science Review (1995) Maurizio Passerin D'Entreves, The Political Philosophy of Hannah Arendt, in Political Studies (1995) Mark E. Kann, On the Man Question: Gender and Civic Virtue in America, in The American Political Science Review (1992) Shiraz Dossa, The Public Realm and the Private Self: The Thought of Hannah Arendt; and Leah Bradshaw, Acting and Thinking: The Political Thought of Hannah Arendt, in American Political Science Review (1991) Natalie Harris Bluestone, Women and the Ideal Society: Plato's Republic and Modern Myths of Gender, in Women and Politics (1989) Joan Landes, Women in the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution, Political Theory (1989) Jean Bethke Elshtain, Meditations on Modern Political Thought, in Contemporary Sociology (1987) John Dunn, Rethinking Modern Political Thought, in Contemporary Sociology (1987) Hanna Fenichel Pitkin, Fortune is a Woman: Gender and Politics in the Thought of Niccolo Machiavelli in Contemporary Sociology (1986) Work Forthcoming and In Progress: Forthcoming: “Feminist Political Theory” Online annotated bibliography

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