Emilie Dionne - David Publishing

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Emilie Dionne - David Publishing
Emilie Dionne
E-mail: [email protected]
Education
* CURRENT: PhD, Graduate Programme in Social and Political Theory, at York University,
2008-…
* Master’s, Political Studies, University of Ottawa, 2005-07.
* Baccalaureat, Political Sciences, Université Laval, Québec, 2002-04.
Graduate Scholarships and Fellowships
* SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship, York University, Toronto. 2010-12.
* FQRSC Doctoral Fellowship, York University, Toronto, 2010-13.
Professional Experience
Teaching Assistantship
* Gender and the Law, Department of Social Science, York University, 2011-2012.
* Health Controversies, Department of Social Science, York University, 2009-2011.
* Self, Culture, Society, Department of Social Science, York University, 2008-2009
* Politics of the United States, Department of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, 2007
* Understanding Politics, Department of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, 2006-07
* Introduction to Political Thought, Department of Political Studies, University of Ottawa,
2005-06.
Research Assistantship
* Federalism and Institutions Research Studies, under the supervision of Prof. François Rocher,
Department of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, 2007-08
* Francophone economic development, entrepreneurship & multilingual policies, under the
supervision of Prof. David Doloreux, University of Ottawa, 2008
* Bilingual and multilingual cities and capitals, under the supervision of Prof. Caroline Andrew,
Department of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, 2007
* Environmental Policies and Climate changes, under the supervision of Prof. Luc Juillet,
Department of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, 2006
Other non-academic professional experiences
* Transcription (French), Samara Canada, Toronto, 2009-...
* Translator (French to English), Samara Canada, Toronto, 2008-...
* French teacher, second language. CLIC, Gatineau-Ottawa, 2007.
* Research Assistant in Public Health. INSPQ, Québec, 2005.
Publications
Book Chapter
* “The Story of Reality" in Thorsten Botz-Bornstein (Ed.) (2011). Inception and Philosophy:
Ideas to die for. Coll. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court Books, pp. 149159.
Articles
* “The Deconstruction of Dolls: How Carnal Assemblages can disrupt the Law from within in
Ghost in the Shell: Innocence". Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge. Vol. 21
(Winter 2011).
* “The Politics of Becoming: Breaking the Identity Ground in Cyborgs/Posthumans and
Humans”, eTopia (Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies), 2010.
* "Francophone Minority Economic Development in Canada: Addressing Political or Economic
Issues?" co-authored with David Doloreux & David Rangdrol, Economic Development
Quarterly, Vol.24, No.2 (May 2010), pp.143-153.
* “Le Fantasme de nature(s) : réinscrire le sensible dans la corporalité”, Strategies of Critique,
Vol.1, No.1, 2008.
* Le Fantasme de Nature(s): en quête du politique dans le discours des écologistes scientifiques
contemporains. Master’s thesis, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, 2007.
Book Reviews
* “Dangerous Discourses of Disability, Subjectivity and Sexuality. By Margrit Shildrick”,
Hypatia, Vol.26, No.3 (Summer), 2011.
* “Conversations. By Luce Irigaray”, Hypatia, Vol.25, No.3 (Summer), 2010.
Presentations
* “Inverting the Gaze through the Looking-glass: the Postmodern Fairytales of Angela Carter”,
Iconoclasm: The Breaking and Making of Images. Department of Comparative Literature,
University of Toronto, Forthcoming March 18-19, 2011.
* “Virtual Citizens, Actual Terrorists: The 2010 Toronto G20 Arrests”, Conscripted Subjects:
Disciplined Society, Critique, and the Humanities. Department of Comparative Literature,
University of California Los Angeles, Forthcoming February 24-25, 2011.
* “The Intersection of Bodies and Dolls: Fetishization, Commodification, and Hybridity in
“Ghost in the Shell: Innocence”, Contemporary Approaches to Hybridrity, Interdisciplinary
Conference, University of Toronto, October 2010.
* “The Deconstruction of Dolls: a feminist reading of Ghost in the Shell: Innocence”,
Migrations: The Laurentian Association for Science Fiction Conference ‘Social Science at the
Final Frontier’ Laurentian University, August 2010.
* “Cyborgs & Posthumans: The Encounters of Technology, Prosthetics, Bodies and Memory”,
Stevens Institute of Technology ‘Sciences, Technology and the Humanities: A New Synthesis’,
College of Arts & Letters, Hoboken, New Jersey, April 2009.
* “Des voix qui se racontent: ‘The Waves’ de Virginia Woolf ou la mise en scène d’une
mémoire collective”, CRESP (Colloque de recherche des étudiant.e.s en science politique),
University of Ottawa, February 2009.
* “The politics of becoming: cyborgs and posthumans as a new ground to think identity”,
Graduate Student Conference ‘The Inhuman’ in Humanities, York University, October 2008
* “Le Fantasme de nature(s) : réinscrire le sensible dans la corporalité”, Graduate Student
Conference ‘Re-Thinking the Frankfurt School’ in Social and Political Thought, York
University, September 2007.
* “Disciplinarité et régulation des femmes dans ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ : une critique écoféministe”,
Graduate Student Conference ‘Espace de pensée politique contemporaines : Paroles et
dissonances’, UQAM, May 2007.
Other pertinent experiences
* Co-Editor & Reader for the Graduate Student Journal Strategies of Critique, Graduate
Programme of Social & Political Thought, York University, 2009-...
* Art Exhibition: “Drawn Desire”, Faculties of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, Science
& Engineering and Fine Arts; Founders College; Centre for Vision Research Department of
Biology; Department of Anthropology; and the META Lab ‘Ambi-Valent Objects: The Art
Gallery Meets The Science Fair’, York University, Toronto, October 2009.
* Master’s thesis nominated for a price of excellence, University of Ottawa, 2007.
* Website design and programmation for scholarly journal (Revue Trahir & Les Cahiers de
l’Idiotie) and student conferences (CRESP 10e Edition : “Rooting Uprooting : Politics in
context”)
* Planning a Graduate Student Conference in Political Sciences ‘Beyond Anomie: Continuity,
Rupture and Hybridity in contemporary societies’, University of Ottawa, April 2007.
* Poster design for various events and conferences.
* Member and Secretary of the Graduate Student Association in Political Sciences, University
of Ottawa, 2006-07.
Research Interests
* History of Political Thought
* Feminism, feminist theories and epistemologies, ecofeminism
* Post-structuralism, french continental philosophy
* Politics of Identities
References available upon request.

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