Anne Fairchild Pomeroy

Program in Philosophy and Religion

Arts and Humanities K150

Richard Stockton College

Pomona, NJ 08240

(609) 652-4612 anne.pomeroy@stockton.edu

http://www.stockton.edu/~pomeroya/pomeroy.html



EDUCATION

Ph.D., Philosophy Fordham University, 1999 (GPA 4.0)

Post Graduate work Columbia University, 1993-4

M.A., Philosophy Columbia University, 1989

B.A., Philosophy & Music Connecticut College, 1981

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ONGOING RESEARCH

I am presently compiling notes for my second book on Time and Revolutionary Consciousness. This book will pick up where the first left off - addressing the question of what alterations to consciousness itself occur within and due to the structural functioning of the capitalist mode of social relations, how such consciousness displays the same contradictions as the "economic" structure, and hence, how it is possible to develop a coherent notion of the emergence of class consciousness even within (in fact on account of) social ideology. In short, the book addresses how real human freedom is possible.

I am still working on a paper for publication on the link between existentialism and process philosophy. This project has become much more extensive than I has originally intended. The material in this paper will feature prominently in a chapter of my second book. I am presently researching a paper on Walter Benjamin's notion of the dialectical image as revolutionary praxis. That too will become part of the second book. I have just developed an abstract for a presentation paper "Sartre and the Ethics of Activism."

TEACHING

The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, NJ:

Assistant Professor of Philosophy 1999-present

Philosophy courses:

General Studies courses:

Independent Studies:

Fordham University, Bronx, NY:
Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy
, 1998-1999 and 1995-1996
Teaching Fellow
1994-1995

Pace University, White Plains and Pleasantville, NY:
Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy
(Pleasantville), Spring 1995 and Summer 1995
Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy
(White Plains) Summer 1994
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