C.V.
CHATHAM LOVETTE
Department of Philosophy, Women and Gender Studies
Stony Brook University
Harriman Hall 213
Stony Brook, NY 11794
Chatham.L------------
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: 19th-20th C. philosophy, feminist philosophy, psychoanalysis
AREAS OF COMPETENCE: social/political philosophy, aesthetics, phenomenology
EDUCATION:
SUNY STONY BROOK, Stony Brook, NY
PhD., Philosophy, candidate
Dissertation: “Dreaming Queer: rethinking the relationship between dreaming and radical philosophical activity”
SUNY STONY BROOK, Stony Brook, NY
Certification, Women and Gender Studies, 2016s
SUNY STONY BROOK, Stony Brook, NY
M.A., Philosophy, 2015
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND UNIVERSITY, Blacksburg, VA
B.A., Philosophy with minors in political science and religious studies, 2012
summa cum laude with honors
FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS:
Pieper Merit Award, Stony Brook University, 2013
President’s Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching, 2016
PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS:
?“Unveiling the Self as Intersection and Relation, a Commentary by Chatham Lovette,” Book Presentation, Peter Manchester, Temporality and Trinity (Fordham Press, 2015) | SUNY Stony Brook University, March 26, 2015
“Persepolis: Thinking Through Gender in Islam,” Guest Lecturer, Stony Brook University, 2015| Stony Brook, NY 2015
“Difference, Performativity and Identity: An Irigarayan Critique of Judith Butler,” Philosophia: A Feminist Society, 2014| University Park, PA, May 1-3 2014
“Ambiguity and Perspectivism in Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil,” Guest Lecturer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and University, 2012 | Blacksburg, VA 2012
PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY PROJECTS:
Organizer, Curator, Host, and Featured Performer, Beyond Baroque Literary Institution, “Sexuality + Violence: a multi-genre performance panel exploring the construction of masculinity in rape culture,” September 2018
Co-founder and Host, P.I.E Poetry + Performance Project, Spring 2018 - Current
Organizer, Curator, Host, and Featured Performer, Islip Art Museum LGBTQ Fundraising Event for LITAC (Long Island Transgender Advocacy Coalition), “Bowie-ween: a multi-discipline exploration of genre and gender transgression,” Fall 2016
Invited Speak and Featured Spoken Word Performance, Annual Summer Fundraiser for Pa-Qua-Tuk, Camp for Disabled Children | Center Moriches, NY September 2016
Invited Speaker and Writing Workshop Leader, “Improvisational Posturing: thinking critically,” Long Island Visual Artists BYOfest, Summer 2016
Invited Speaker, Featured Performer, LIAT (Long Island Against Human Trafficking) Volunteer Coalition Fundraising Event, Spring 2016
Co-Chair, “The Living Book Project: Persepolis: exploring gender in Islam,” an event for underprivileged high school youth at SUNY Stony Brook, Spring 2015
Host and Member, Muse Exchange Collective: Long Island’s mixed-genre collaborative open mic for artists, writers and thinkers, 2015-current
Member, Long Island Artist Action Collective: a coalition of artists committed to making social change, 2015-current
POSITIONS & SERVICE:
Vice President, Poetry Coordinator and Founding Member of The Sound Graduate Student Literary Magazine, 2016-2017
Department Climate Survey Committee Member, Stony Brook Philosophy Graduate Student Organization, 2015
Stony Brook Philosophy Graduate Student Faculty Representative, 2014-2015
Stony Brook Philosophy Graduate Student Organization Representative, 2013-2014
LANGUAGES:
French: reading and translation facility
COMPLETED GRADUATE COURSES:
SUNY Stony Brook University
Theories of Masculinity (Michael Kimmel), Fall 2016
Feminist History and Methods (Lisa Deidrich), Spring 2016
Analytic Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind (Patrick Grim), Spring 2016
Continental Philosophy: Bachelard, Bergson, Deleuze (Edward Casey), Fall 2015
Practicing Philosophy (Clyde Lee Miller), Spring 2015
Continental Philosophy: Bergson and Bergsonism (Megan Craig), Spring 2015
Practicing Women’s and Gender Studies (Mary Jo Bona), Spring 2015
Philosophical Psychology: Phenomenology of Self and Persons (Donn Welton), Fall 2014
Continental Philosophy: Early and Late Derrida (Edward Casey), Fall 2014
Ancient Philosophy: Presocratics (Peter Manchester), Fall 2014
Continental Philosophy: Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit (Mary Rawlinson), Spring 2014
Continental Philosophy: Heidegger, Being and Time (Peter Manchester) Spring 2014
Contemporary Aesthetics: Art, Nature, Intimacy (Megan Craig), Spring 2014
Continental Philosophy: Nature, Place, Event (Edward Casey), Fall 2013
Social & Political Philosophy: Marx (Allegra de Laurentiis), Fall 2013
Feminist Theory (Mary Jo Bona), Fall 2013
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
Philosophy National Honors Society
The American Philosophical Association
PhiloSOPHIA: A Feminist Society
NYSWIP: New York Society for Women in Philosophy
TEACHING & CERTIFICATIONS:
Fall 2018: Santa Monica College, Los Angeles, CA
Environmental Ethics, PHILOS 20
History of Modern Philosophy, PHILOS 4
Spring 2018: Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles, CA
Introduction to Philosophy Through Pop Culture, PHI 16
Spring 2018: Santa Monica College, Los Angeles, CA
Environmental Ethics, PHILOS 20
History of Modern Philosophy, PHILOS 4
Fall 2017: Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles, CA
Introduction to Philosophy Through Pop Culture, PHI 16
Introduction to Logic, PHI 5
Introduction to Critical Thinking, PHI 10
Fall 2017: Santa Monica College, Los Angeles, CA
Environmental Ethics, PHILOS 20
History of Modern Philosophy, PHILOS 4
Fall 2016: Safe-Space Certification
Fall 2016: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Philosophical Engineering, PHI 113
Fall 2015 – Spring 2016: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Concepts of the Person: Reason, Memory, Imagination, Gender PHI 100
Teaching Assistantships
Spring 2015: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Moral Reasoning, Andrew Platt, PHI 104
Fall 2014: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Philosophical Psychology: towards a theory of incarnate existence, Donn Welton, PHI 370
Spring 2014: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Philosophy of Mind, Patrick Grim, PHI 353
Fall 2013: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Concepts of the Person, Alan Kim, PHI 100
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY:
Summer 2018: Research Assistant to Harvey Cormier, editorial work on forthcoming publication
Summer 2016: Research Assistant to Harvey Cormier, editorial work on forthcoming publication
Summer 2015: Research Assistant to Megan Craig, editorial work on forthcoming articles
Summer 2014: Research Assistant to Edward Casey and Eileen Rizo-Patron, editorial work on “Adventures in Phenomenology: Gaston Bachelard,” forthcoming anthology (September 2017)
POETRY PUBLICATIONS AND PERFORMANCES:
“koolaid or something like it” Poetry Bay: an online poetry magazine for the 21st Century | Fall 2018
“The Way the Night Came” Long Island Quarterly Publication | Winter 2018
“re-“ Ted Ate America Zine Issue No. 5 | January 2018
“Sunday Rituals” Long Island Quarterly Publication | December 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Islip Art Museum| East Islip, NY October 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Annual Summer Fundraiser for Pa-Qua-Tuk, Camp for Disabled Children | Center Moriches, NY September 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Long Island Visual Artists Presents: BYOfest | Huntington, NY August 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Cornercopia Cafe | Port Jefferson Station, NY July 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Walt Whitman Association| Huntington, NY, July 2016
“(e)xcavate” Bards Annual Poetry Anthology | 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, LIAT (Long Island Against Human Trafficking) Volunteer Coalition, 89 North | Patchogue, NY, May 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Patchogue ArtSpace Gallery | Patchogue, NY, May 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, The Historic Huntington Poetry Barn | Huntington, NY, April 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Muse Exchange Collective | Stony Brook, NY, February 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Muse Exchange Collective | Bayshore, NY, February 2016
“Stale Dining” Futures Trading Literary Magazine, Volume 3.4 | January 2016
“11:30 AM” Peach Fuzz Magazine, Vol.3 Issue 2| January 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Muse Exchange Collective | Stony Brook, NY, October 2015
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Muse Exchange Collective | Stony Brook, NY, October 2014
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Walt Whitman Association | Huntington, NY June 2014
CHATHAM LOVETTE
Department of Philosophy, Women and Gender Studies
Stony Brook University
Harriman Hall 213
Stony Brook, NY 11794
Chatham.L------------
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: 19th-20th C. philosophy, feminist philosophy, psychoanalysis
AREAS OF COMPETENCE: social/political philosophy, aesthetics, phenomenology
EDUCATION:
SUNY STONY BROOK, Stony Brook, NY
PhD., Philosophy, candidate
Dissertation: “Dreaming Queer: rethinking the relationship between dreaming and radical philosophical activity”
SUNY STONY BROOK, Stony Brook, NY
Certification, Women and Gender Studies, 2016s
SUNY STONY BROOK, Stony Brook, NY
M.A., Philosophy, 2015
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND UNIVERSITY, Blacksburg, VA
B.A., Philosophy with minors in political science and religious studies, 2012
summa cum laude with honors
FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS:
Pieper Merit Award, Stony Brook University, 2013
President’s Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching, 2016
PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS:
?“Unveiling the Self as Intersection and Relation, a Commentary by Chatham Lovette,” Book Presentation, Peter Manchester, Temporality and Trinity (Fordham Press, 2015) | SUNY Stony Brook University, March 26, 2015
“Persepolis: Thinking Through Gender in Islam,” Guest Lecturer, Stony Brook University, 2015| Stony Brook, NY 2015
“Difference, Performativity and Identity: An Irigarayan Critique of Judith Butler,” Philosophia: A Feminist Society, 2014| University Park, PA, May 1-3 2014
“Ambiguity and Perspectivism in Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil,” Guest Lecturer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and University, 2012 | Blacksburg, VA 2012
PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY PROJECTS:
Organizer, Curator, Host, and Featured Performer, Beyond Baroque Literary Institution, “Sexuality + Violence: a multi-genre performance panel exploring the construction of masculinity in rape culture,” September 2018
Co-founder and Host, P.I.E Poetry + Performance Project, Spring 2018 - Current
Organizer, Curator, Host, and Featured Performer, Islip Art Museum LGBTQ Fundraising Event for LITAC (Long Island Transgender Advocacy Coalition), “Bowie-ween: a multi-discipline exploration of genre and gender transgression,” Fall 2016
Invited Speak and Featured Spoken Word Performance, Annual Summer Fundraiser for Pa-Qua-Tuk, Camp for Disabled Children | Center Moriches, NY September 2016
Invited Speaker and Writing Workshop Leader, “Improvisational Posturing: thinking critically,” Long Island Visual Artists BYOfest, Summer 2016
Invited Speaker, Featured Performer, LIAT (Long Island Against Human Trafficking) Volunteer Coalition Fundraising Event, Spring 2016
Co-Chair, “The Living Book Project: Persepolis: exploring gender in Islam,” an event for underprivileged high school youth at SUNY Stony Brook, Spring 2015
Host and Member, Muse Exchange Collective: Long Island’s mixed-genre collaborative open mic for artists, writers and thinkers, 2015-current
Member, Long Island Artist Action Collective: a coalition of artists committed to making social change, 2015-current
POSITIONS & SERVICE:
Vice President, Poetry Coordinator and Founding Member of The Sound Graduate Student Literary Magazine, 2016-2017
Department Climate Survey Committee Member, Stony Brook Philosophy Graduate Student Organization, 2015
Stony Brook Philosophy Graduate Student Faculty Representative, 2014-2015
Stony Brook Philosophy Graduate Student Organization Representative, 2013-2014
LANGUAGES:
French: reading and translation facility
COMPLETED GRADUATE COURSES:
SUNY Stony Brook University
Theories of Masculinity (Michael Kimmel), Fall 2016
Feminist History and Methods (Lisa Deidrich), Spring 2016
Analytic Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind (Patrick Grim), Spring 2016
Continental Philosophy: Bachelard, Bergson, Deleuze (Edward Casey), Fall 2015
Practicing Philosophy (Clyde Lee Miller), Spring 2015
Continental Philosophy: Bergson and Bergsonism (Megan Craig), Spring 2015
Practicing Women’s and Gender Studies (Mary Jo Bona), Spring 2015
Philosophical Psychology: Phenomenology of Self and Persons (Donn Welton), Fall 2014
Continental Philosophy: Early and Late Derrida (Edward Casey), Fall 2014
Ancient Philosophy: Presocratics (Peter Manchester), Fall 2014
Continental Philosophy: Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit (Mary Rawlinson), Spring 2014
Continental Philosophy: Heidegger, Being and Time (Peter Manchester) Spring 2014
Contemporary Aesthetics: Art, Nature, Intimacy (Megan Craig), Spring 2014
Continental Philosophy: Nature, Place, Event (Edward Casey), Fall 2013
Social & Political Philosophy: Marx (Allegra de Laurentiis), Fall 2013
Feminist Theory (Mary Jo Bona), Fall 2013
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
Philosophy National Honors Society
The American Philosophical Association
PhiloSOPHIA: A Feminist Society
NYSWIP: New York Society for Women in Philosophy
TEACHING & CERTIFICATIONS:
Fall 2018: Santa Monica College, Los Angeles, CA
Environmental Ethics, PHILOS 20
History of Modern Philosophy, PHILOS 4
Spring 2018: Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles, CA
Introduction to Philosophy Through Pop Culture, PHI 16
Spring 2018: Santa Monica College, Los Angeles, CA
Environmental Ethics, PHILOS 20
History of Modern Philosophy, PHILOS 4
Fall 2017: Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles, CA
Introduction to Philosophy Through Pop Culture, PHI 16
Introduction to Logic, PHI 5
Introduction to Critical Thinking, PHI 10
Fall 2017: Santa Monica College, Los Angeles, CA
Environmental Ethics, PHILOS 20
History of Modern Philosophy, PHILOS 4
Fall 2016: Safe-Space Certification
Fall 2016: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Philosophical Engineering, PHI 113
Fall 2015 – Spring 2016: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Concepts of the Person: Reason, Memory, Imagination, Gender PHI 100
Teaching Assistantships
Spring 2015: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Moral Reasoning, Andrew Platt, PHI 104
Fall 2014: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Philosophical Psychology: towards a theory of incarnate existence, Donn Welton, PHI 370
Spring 2014: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Philosophy of Mind, Patrick Grim, PHI 353
Fall 2013: SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
Concepts of the Person, Alan Kim, PHI 100
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY:
Summer 2018: Research Assistant to Harvey Cormier, editorial work on forthcoming publication
Summer 2016: Research Assistant to Harvey Cormier, editorial work on forthcoming publication
Summer 2015: Research Assistant to Megan Craig, editorial work on forthcoming articles
Summer 2014: Research Assistant to Edward Casey and Eileen Rizo-Patron, editorial work on “Adventures in Phenomenology: Gaston Bachelard,” forthcoming anthology (September 2017)
POETRY PUBLICATIONS AND PERFORMANCES:
“koolaid or something like it” Poetry Bay: an online poetry magazine for the 21st Century | Fall 2018
“The Way the Night Came” Long Island Quarterly Publication | Winter 2018
“re-“ Ted Ate America Zine Issue No. 5 | January 2018
“Sunday Rituals” Long Island Quarterly Publication | December 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Islip Art Museum| East Islip, NY October 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Annual Summer Fundraiser for Pa-Qua-Tuk, Camp for Disabled Children | Center Moriches, NY September 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Long Island Visual Artists Presents: BYOfest | Huntington, NY August 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Cornercopia Cafe | Port Jefferson Station, NY July 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Walt Whitman Association| Huntington, NY, July 2016
“(e)xcavate” Bards Annual Poetry Anthology | 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, LIAT (Long Island Against Human Trafficking) Volunteer Coalition, 89 North | Patchogue, NY, May 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Patchogue ArtSpace Gallery | Patchogue, NY, May 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, The Historic Huntington Poetry Barn | Huntington, NY, April 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Muse Exchange Collective | Stony Brook, NY, February 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Muse Exchange Collective | Bayshore, NY, February 2016
“Stale Dining” Futures Trading Literary Magazine, Volume 3.4 | January 2016
“11:30 AM” Peach Fuzz Magazine, Vol.3 Issue 2| January 2016
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Muse Exchange Collective | Stony Brook, NY, October 2015
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Muse Exchange Collective | Stony Brook, NY, October 2014
Featured Spoken Word Performance, Walt Whitman Association | Huntington, NY June 2014