


Hello! My name is Megan May Walsh, and I am a philosophy PhD candidate at Fordham University. My research interests include feminist philosophy, queer theory, critical theory, philosophy of resistance, decolonial theory, and the philosophy of emotions and trauma studies.
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My dissertation project explores questions of power and resistance, asking how we can build other possible liberatory worlds within a world of domination. I draw heavily from thinkers such as Saidiya Hartman, Sara Ahmed, and Judith Butler.
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I have taught philosophy courses at Fordham University.
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Writing Features
I also have an interest in writing outside of academia. Here are some features of creative writing as well as published art reviews.
CREATIVE WRITING
SHORT STORY
In this incarnation, she appears as the epitome of beauty, red-painted lips, stylized hair, porcelain skin, small smile, and bright eyes...
Devastatingly alluring, darkly mystical, and eerily otherworldly, an aura of fervor saturates the striking images of photographer Ren Picco-Freeman and dancer Savannah Dunn in their collections Smokeface and Mourning Replica.




