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Welcome! I am a political theorist and an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Race Studies at the University of Alabama. My areas of research include sex and gender in the history of political thought (especially in the 18th century), contemporary feminist political theory, and politics and literature.
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I am a political theorist and an assistant professor in the...
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The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft...
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The aim of this book is to revitalize the concept and...
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all courses taught at UA. graduate Contemporary Feminist...
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Mailing address: The University of Alabama Department of...
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Along with Danielle Hanley (Clark University), I coordinate...
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2020 Schedule. December 9: Seth Dickinson, The Traitor Baru...
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The Slow Theory Reading Group is open to grad students at...
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Bio. Megan Gallagher is an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Race Studies at the University of Alabama. Her areas of research include sex and gender in the history of political thought (especially the 17th and 18th centuries), feminist political theory, and politics and literature.
Teaching and Research Interests. History of political thought; citizenship and representation; critical theory; democratic theory; emotion and politics; Enlightenment politics and literature; feminist political theory; law, politics, and literature; liberalism and its critics; philosophy of freedom; republican political theory; revolutionary ...
Political Theory, Democratic Theory, Political Science, Emotions And Political Theory, Contemporary Political Theory, and Feminist Political Theory Download (.pdf) Review of Lee Ward, Modern Democracy and the Theological-Political Problem in Spinoza, Rousseau, and Jefferson more
About. I am a political theorist and an assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Race Studies at the University of Alabama. My areas of research include sex and gender in the history of political thought (especially in the 17th and 18th centuries), contemporary feminist political theory, and politics and literature.