
Dr. Anna E. Mudde
Associate Professor of Philosophy
BA Hons (Toronto, 2002), MA (Memorial, 2004), PhD (York, 2011)
anna.mudde@uregina.ca
Phone: 306.359.1241 | Fax: 306.359.1200 | Office: CM 510
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Philosophy of craft and technology
- Philosophy of science and Science and Technology Studies
- Metaphysics and social ontologies
- Feminist epistemologies, dealing with objectivity, self-knowledge and subjectivity, theories of responsible knowing
- Metaphilosophy and philosophical methodologies
- Critical philosophies of race and disability
- Simone de Beauvoir and critical phenomenologies
- New materialism(s)
Dr. Mudde’s research has been funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), the University of Regina Tri-Council Research Fund, and the Campion College President’s Research Award Fund.
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
- “Toward Companion Objects,” in PhaenEx 12(2), 2018: 59-80.
- “Being (with) Objects,” in Continental Realism and Its Discontents (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017).
- “Self-Images and ‘Perspicuous Representations’: Reflection, Philosophy, and the Glass Mirror,” in Metaphilosophy 46(4-5), 2015: 539-554.
- “Living Experiments: Beauvoir, Freedom, and Science,” PhaenEx 10(1), 2015: 57-75.
- “Embodied Disagreements,” PhaenEx 9(2), 2014: 99-111.
- “‘Before You Formed in the Womb I Knew You:’ Sex Selection and Spaces of Ambiguity,” in Hypatia 25(3), 2010.
- “Risky Subjectivity: Antigone, Action, and Universal Trespass,” in Human Studies 32(2), 2009.
REPRESENTATIVE RESEARCH AWARDS
- Insight Development Grant – Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) for my project Living Experiments: Technology, Metaphor, and Human Life (2012-2014).