Dana Rognlie received her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Oregon. She specializes in feminist philosophy, Continental philosophy, Ancient Greek philosophy, and philosophy of race. She is published in Hypatia, Radical Philosophy Review, and the APA Newsletter on Feminist Philosophy and is currently working on a book tentatively titled Repetitions of Freedom: Simone de Beauvoir and the Courage of Feminist Movement. In her non-academic life, she enjoys playing and listening to music, gardening, and hiking with her dog, Zara.
Graduate Certificate in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Oregon, (2018)
Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Oregon, (2018)
M.A. in Philosophy, University of Oregon, (2012)
B.A. in Philosophy, Political Science, and Women's Studies, Concordia College at Moorhead, MN, (2010)
Research Interests
Feminist Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Ancient Greek Philosophy
Philosophy of Race
Critical Trauma Studies
Articles
- (2024). Erotic Ambivalence in Beauvoir's Student Diaries.
- (2023). Repeating Her Autonomy: Beauvoir, Kierkegaard, and Women's Liberation.
Book Chapters
- What Does it Mean to 'Humanize' Online Teaching?.