Curriculum Vitae
Jill Drouillard Richland College
Office Phone: 972-‐238-‐6140 12800 Abrams Road
[email protected] Dallas, TX 75243
Education
2015 (Ph.D.) Doctoral Candidate in Philosophy, Université de Paris-‐Sorbonne IV, Paris, France. Dissertation (Advisor Jean-‐Michel Besnier): À la recherche du Dasein féminin: une enquête ontologique sur la philosophie de la technique (In Search of Female Dasein: An Ontological Inquiry in the Philosophy of Technology)
2011 (M.A.) Masters in Philosophy (Research), Degree with distinction Université de Paris-‐Est Marne-‐la-‐Vallée, Champs-‐sur-‐Marne, France
• Thesis (M2) concentration in « political ethics »: Réflexions hégéliennes sur la construction de la femme voilée en France (Hegelian Reflections on the Construction of the « Veiled Woman » in France)
• Thesis (M1) concentration in « medical ethics »: L’infini dans la peau : la question de la technique cosmétologique et sa relation aux femmes (Infinity in the Skin: The Question Concerning Cosmetic Technology and Women)
2008 (M.Sc.) Masters in Gender Studies, Degree with merit
London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
• Thesis: Geschlectvergessenheit: The Question Concerning Reproductive Technology
2005 (B.A.) Bachelors in Philosophy & Women’s Studies, Degree with distinction Goucher College, Baltimore, USA
Teaching Experience
Université Paris-‐Est Créteil, International Relations Department October 2014 – October 2015 (l’UFR Administration et Echanges Internationaux), Créteil, France.
Teaching and Research Fellow (Attaché temporaire d’enseignement et de recherche)
Lycée François Mauriac, Bordeaux, France. October 2008 – May 2009
English Assistant
Collège George Rayet, Bordeaux, France. October 2008 – May 2009
English Assistant
Westminster Academy, London, United Kingdom. November 2007 – March 2008
Publications and Papers
Peer-‐reviewed Articles in Academic Journals
“Hegel et la femme voilée : réflexions hégéliennes sur la construction de la femme voilée en France” in The New Zealand Journal of French Studies, Vol. 33, n° 2 (2012).
Peer-‐reviewed Book Reviews
“The Origin of Time: Heidegger and Bergson by Heath Massey” in Bulletin Heideggérien, n° 6 (forthcoming).
"Heidegger, Authenticity and the Self: Themes from Division Two of Being and Time, edited by Denis McManus" in Bulletin Heideggérien, n° 5 (2015).
“Becoming Undone: Darwinian Reflections on Life, Politics, and Art by Elizabeth Grosz” in Feminist Review, n° 107 (2014).
“Dasein Disclosed: John Haugeland’s Heidegger by John Haugeland, edited by Joseph Rouse” in Bulletin Heideggérien, n° 4 (2014).
Newspapers/ Magazines
“Repenser l’intersexualité et le système sexe-‐genre” in Huffington Post (2014).
“Les cellules souches dans les cosmétiques : qu’en penser?” in Huffington Post (2013).
“En France, les lesbiennes ne sont-‐elles pas des mères?” in Huffington Post (2012).
“My Dad Won’t Stop Crying : Is Male Menopause Real?” in The Good Men Project Magazine (2012).
“En finir avec la ménopause?” in Huffington Post (2012).
“VSEL Technology and the Future of Regenerative Medicine: An Interview with Dr. Mariusz Ratajczak” in Humanity+ Magazine (2012).
“Is Erasing Menopause in Our Near Future? Is it a Desirable Feminist Project?” in Engenderings: Critical Engagements with Culture and Society, LSE Gender Institute Blog (2012).
Conference Papers
“A Posthumanist Approach to Risk and Reproductive Technology”, Approaching Posthumanism and the Posthuman Conference & Doctoral Workshop, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland (June 2015). Unable to present.
“Precautionary Principle v. Proactionary Imperative: Rethinking ‘l’indisponibilité du corps’ and the Ethics of Reproduction in France,” the AHRC Network ‘Technoscience, Law and Society: Interrogating the Nexus,’ Articulating Science, Technology and Law: Regarding, Reflecting, and Remaking Society, Kent Law School, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK (April 2015).
“Technology and Liberation: On the Saving Power of ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology),” International Institute for Hermeneutics Satellite Session The Hermeneutics of Lived Time, 53rd Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, New Orleans, USA (October 2014).
“Female Temporality and the Desire for Cosmetic Technology,’ Cosmetic Surgery and Surrogacy: Views from across the Channel, Manchester School of Law, Manchester Metropolitan University (July 2014).
“Female Dasein and Desire: An Ontological Reasoning in Support of Reproductive Technology,” International Association of Women Philosophers (IAPh), 15th Annual Meeting, Philosophy, Knowledge and Feminist Practices, Alcalá de Henares, Spain (June 2014).
“Rethinking Sexual Difference After the ‘mariage pour tous’ Debate in France,” philoSOPHIA: a feminist society, 8th Annual Meeting, Penn State Univ., USA (May 2014).
“Infinitely Fertile: An Ontological Study of Why Female Dasein Has Reason to Support the End of Menopause,” philoSOPHIA: a feminist society, 7th Annual Meeting, Bios: Feminist Philosophies of Life, Banff, Canada (May 2013).
Translations
From English to French:
« Lettre d’Utopie » by Nick Bostrom, Director of the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University (2011)
http://www.nickbostrom.com
« Le Braquage de Pascal » by Nick Bostrom (2011) http://www.nickbostrom.com
Distinctions & Other Qualifications
Grants and Awards
2015 Bursary from the University of Kent, Kent Law School to participate in the AHRC Network ‘Technoscience, Law and Society: Interrogating the Nexus,’ Articulating Science, Technology and Law: Regarding,
Reflecting, and Remaking Society, Canterbury, UK, April 2015.
2014 Teaching and Research Fellowship (Attaché temporaire d’enseignement et de recherche), Université Paris-‐ Est Créteil, International Relations Department (l’UFR d’Administration et Echanges Internationaux), Créteil, France, October 2014 (1-‐2 academic years).
2014 Travel Grant from Manchester Metropolitan University to participate in Cosmetic Surgery and Surrogacy : Views from across the Channel, Manchester School of Law, MMU, England, July 2014.
2014 Three grants to finance the organization of an international conference at the Université de Paris-‐ Sorbonne (Received from: l’équipe d’accueil « Rationalités Contemporaines »/ École Doctorale V « Concepts et Langages »/ Fonds d’Intervention pour la Recherche « F.I.R. »), « Feminist Approaches to Bioethics: American and French Perspectives», Université de Paris-‐Sorbonne IV in partnership with SUNY Stony Brook, Philosophy Department, May 24, 2014.
2013 Research Grant « aide à la mobilité internationale des doctorants » from the Université de Paris-‐Sorbonne IV to work with Prof. Anne O’Byrne, SUNY Stony Brook, Philosophy Department, New York, Fall 2013.
2013 « Graduate Student Travel Award » philoSOPHIA “Infinitely Fertile: An Ontological Study of Why Female Dasein Has Reason to Support the End of Menopause,” philoSOPHIA: a feminist society, 7th Annual Meeting, Bios: Feminist Philosophies of Life, Banff, Canada, May 2013.
2013 Travel Grant from l’Université de Paris-‐Sorbonne IV to participate in international conference,
philoSOPHIA: a feminist society, 7th Annual Meeting, Bios: Feminist Philosophies of Life, Banff, Canada, May 2013.
2009 Teaching Assistantship Grant from the French Ministry of Education: Académie de Bordeaux, English Assistant, Bordeaux, Academic year 2008/2009.
2005 Distinction « the Dorothy E. Brody ’35 Prize » for achievement in Women’s Studies, Goucher College, Towson, MD, Spring 2005.
2005 Phi Beta Kappa, elected member, Spring 2005.
2004 President, « Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance », Goucher College, 2004-‐2005.
2003 « Office of International Scholarship Award », grant to participate in an intensive three-‐week study abroad program, « Inequality and Social Policy in South Africa », South Africa, Summer 2003.
2001 « Marvin Perry Scholarship », Goucher College, Towson, MD, Fall 2001-‐Spring 2005.
Academic/ Research Responsibilities
2014 – present Reviewer, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy.
2014 Organizer, “Feminist Approaches to Bioethics: American and French Perspectives »
Conference, Université de Paris-‐Sorbonne IV in partnership with SUNY Stony Brook, May 24, 2014.
Professional Development
Fall 2013 Visiting Fellow, SUNY Stony Brook, New York, Philosophy Department.
Summer 2003 Participant, three-‐week intensive program, « Inequality and Social Policy », South Africa.
Winter 2002 Participant, « Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) Program ».
Affiliations
• Heidegger Circle
• philoSOPHIA: a feminist society
• International Association of Women Philosophers
• Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP)
Relevant Work Experience
Editorial Assistant, Nature Publishing Group (A.I.R.T.H.M), Leukemia Journal. 2011-‐2014
1995 -‐ 1997