Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy - Race, Gender, Difference
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Emory’s philosophy faculty pursue questions pertaining to race, gender, and their intersection, as well as issues of identity and social position, with particular concern for the experiences and fate of marginalized persons and groups.
A variety of theoretical orientations inform this work, including the critical philosophy of race, critical race theory, critical whiteness studies, feminism, phenomenology, the philosophy of liberation, pragmatism, and post-colonial and de-colonial theory.
Current concerns include African-American philosophy, anti-black racism, colonial identity, gender oppression and resistance, the history of race and racism, liberatory movements and theory, re-reading the canon, whiteness, and white supremacy.
A variety of theoretical orientations inform this work, including the critical philosophy of race, critical race theory, critical whiteness studies, feminism, phenomenology, the philosophy of liberation, pragmatism, and post-colonial and de-colonial theory.
Current concerns include African-American philosophy, anti-black racism, colonial identity, gender oppression and resistance, the history of race and racism, liberatory movements and theory, re-reading the canon, whiteness, and white supremacy.
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Entry requirements for 埃默里大學
A complete application must include: James T. Laney School of Graduate Studies application for admission, a scanned transcript from all universities attended, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and a short writing sample. Not only does the department not require the GRE, it does not consider GRE scores for any application.
English language requirements
托福(TOEFL iBT)總分: 60.0
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