ADRIANA CLAVEL-VÁZQUEZ Personal Details Address: 37 Hoole Street Sheffield S62WQ United Kingdom Mobile: 07905290138 Email: adrianaclavel@gmail.com Areas of Specialisation and Competence Areas of Specialisation: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Mind Areas of Competence: Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Race, Continental Philosophy (Phenomenology) Employment History 2017-2018 Lecturer in Philosophy The Main duties: undergraduate module design, teaching, and assessment; undergraduate dissertation supervision. 2012-2015 Academic Tutor The University of Sheffield Main duties: undergraduate seminar teaching and assessment. Education 2012-2017 PhD in Philosophy The University of Sheffield Supervisor: Dominic Gregory Secondary: Christopher Bennett External examiner: Eileen John Thesis: Engaging with counter-moral fictions Passed without corrections 2009-2012 MPhil in Philosophy (with honours) National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico Thesis: A Gadamerian model of art experience Passed with honours
2004-2008 B.A. in Philosophy Universidad Panamericana, Mexico Thesis: The role of beauty in art after the end of art Visiting Positions 2017 Visiting Research Fellow University of Leeds Academic host: Aaron Meskin 2010 Visiting Scholar Columbia University in the City of New York Academic host: Lydia Goehr RESEARCH Peer-reviewed Articles Forthcoming. Sugar and spice, and everything nice: What rough heroines tell us about imaginative resistance, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, DOI:10.1111/jaac.12440. Forthcoming. Rethinking Autonomism: Beauty in a world of moral anarchy, Philosophy Compass, DOI:10.1111/phc3.12501. In Spanish 2015. Ficción, Imaginación, y Embodied Meaning (Fiction, Imagination, and Embodied Meaning), Páginas de Filosofía, 16 (19): 134-155, ISSN 0327-5108. Book reviews Forthcoming. Review of Black is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics, British Journal of Aesthetics, DOI: 10.1093/aesthj/ayy011. Peer-reviewed Conference Presentations October, 2017 Artistic Representation and the Cultivation of Moral Virtues in Sor Juana's Neptuno Alegórico (Co-authored with Sergio Gallegos) Conference on Women in Early Modern Philosophy Lehigh University
September, 2017 March, 2017 November, 2016 September, 2016 June, 2016 November, 2015 February, 2015 September, 2014 The case for Contextual Autonomism British Society of Aesthetics Annual Meeting The Socratic pedagogy of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (Co-authored with Sergio Gallegos) Oxford Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy Sugar and spice, and everything nice: What rough heroines can tell us about imaginative resistance American Society of Aesthetics Annual Meeting Seattle, Washington Someone in my head, but it s not me: a defence of response amoralism British Society of Aesthetics Annual Meeting Vasconcelos and the erasure of race in Mexico (Co-authored with César Palacios González) Philosophy of race and racism The diversity of counter-moral fictions and the ethical criticism of art American Society of Aesthetics Annual Meeting Savannah, Georgia The diversity of counter-moral fictions and the ethical criticism of art Interact! British Society of Aesthetics Postgraduate Conference University of Kent Imaginative resistance and response moralism, British Society of Aesthetics Annual Conference Grants 2016 Major Conference Grant, Understanding Value V Granting body: British Society of Aesthetics Amount: 1000 2015 Major Conference Grant, Understanding Value IV Granting body: British Society of Aesthetics Amount: 1000 2012-2016 PhD Studentship Granting body: The Mexican National Council for Science and Technology Amount: 66,168.00
2010 Grant for International Research Stay, Columbia University in the City of New York Granting body: The Mexican National Council for Science and Technology Amount: 4,166.79 2009-2011 MPhil Studentship Granting body: The Mexican National Council for Science and Technology Amount: 8,337.18 Honours/Awards 2009 National Philosophy Dissertation Award, Mexican Association of Philosophy. 2 nd place (Undergraduate): The role of beauty in art after the end of art (El papel de la belleza en el arte después del fin del arte). Teaching Experience Undergraduate teaching experience TEACHING 2018 Module leader for Philosophy and Visual Culture 2018 Module leader for Philosophy of Contemporary Thought and Culture 2018 Philosophical Research Methods (sessions on Writing a Philosophy Paper) 2017 Module leader for C20th Philosophy 2017 Module leader for Introduction to Philosophy 2015 Tutor for Philosophy of the Emotions Philosophy department, University of Sheffield 2013-2015 Tutor for Mind, Brain, and Personal Identity Philosophy department, University of Sheffield 2013-2015 Tutor for Self and Society Philosophy department, University of Sheffield 2011-2012 Adjunct lecturer for Aesthetics
, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico. 2011-2012 Adjunct lecturer for Introduction to Ethics Department of humanities, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico. 2011-2012 Adjunct lecturer for Introduction to Anthropology Department of humanities, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico. 2011-2012 Adjunct lecturer for History of Culture. Department of Humanities, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico. 2011-2012 Adjunct lecturer for Reason and Argument Department of Engineering, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico. Undergraduate dissertation supervision 2017-2018 The Ethics of AI 2017-2018 Machine Minds 2017-2018 A defence of phenomenalism Referees Dominic Gregory Lecturer in Philosophy University of Sheffield 45 Victoria Street Sheffield S3 7QB +44 (0) 114 2220599 d.gregory@sheffield.ac.uk Christopher Bennett Senior Lecturer in Philosophy University of Sheffield 45 Victoria Street Sheffield S3 7QB +44 (0) 114 2220599 c.bennett@sheffield.ac.uk Eileen John Associate Professor in Philosophy University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL +44 (0)24 7657 2527 eileen.john@warwick.ac.uk Aaron Meskin Associate Professor in Philosophy University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT +44 (0)113 34 33284 a.meskin@leeds.ac.uk
Stephen Burwood Senior Lecturer in Philosophy Hull HU6 7RX +44 (0) 1482 465626 s.a.burwood@hull.ac.uk