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Annie Sandrussi is a political philosopher with expertise in phenomenology and feminist ecological materialism, informed by poststructuralism and psychoanalytic theory. Her research examines the colonial uses of technology, and the constitution of subjectivities in relation to norms of care. Annie's PhD thesis concerned the question of the body and sexual difference in the thought of Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida and Luce Irigaray. Annie is currently a research fellow in Philosophy at Macquarie University, working with the Australian Research Council’s Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology.

I am happy to supervise Masters and PhD projects in related areas. 

Education/Academic qualification

Philosophy, PhD, Heidegger's Unthought: The Question of the Body and Sexual Difference, Macquarie University

Award Date: 23 Jun 2023

Philosophy, Master of Philosophy, Does Dasein Need Empathy? Martin Heidegger’s Criticism of Edmund Husserl, University of Notre Dame

Award Date: 12 Apr 2016

Education , Graduate Diploma of Education, University of Notre Dame

Award Date: 20 Dec 2011

Bachelor of Arts, Macquarie University

Award Date: 14 Apr 2010

External positions

Research Officer, Western Sydney University

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