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
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
HONORS AND AWARDS
Stockton College:
- ARHU Faculty Member of the Year Award, Student Senate, 2003-2004.
- Award for Exceptional Teaching, Stockton Federation of Teachers,
2003.
- Nominated for Teacher of the Year for the
division of ARHU, 2003
- Distinguished Faculty Fellowship, 2001
- Nominated for Teacher of the Year for the division of ARHU, 2000
- Research and Professional Development Project Funding, 2000
- Research and Professional Development Project Funding, 1999
Fordham University:
- Fordham University Alumni Dissertation Fellowship 1997-1998
- Teaching Fellow of the Year Award, 1994
- Teaching Fellowship, 1994-1995
- Graduate Assistantship 1993
- Presidential Scholarship, 1992-1995
- Bennett Fellowship (prestigious fellowship award), 1992-1993
Connecticut College:
- Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship Award in the Humanities
- Suzanne K. Langer Award in Philosophy
- Department of Music Prize
PUBLICATIONS
Books
- (Currently compiling notes for Time and Revolutionary
Consciousness.)
- Marx and Whitehead: Process, Dialectics, and the Critique of
Capitalism, (January 2004, SUNY Press).
Articles
- "Why Marx, Why Now? A Recollection of Dunayevskaya's Power of
Negativity," Cultural Logic, 2004.
http://eserver.org/clogic/2004/2004.html
- "Reflections on Curtis' Process Via Marx," Process Studies,
33.1, (2004)
- "Capitalism and Inauthenticity: A Marxian Reinscription of Being
and Time," Current Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics,
Forthcoming.
- "The Social Significance of Michel Foucault's Dialectical
Negations," Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture, Volume V, Number 2
(2001), 187-202.
- "Capitalism and the Price of Freedom," Forthcoming on
www.valuenet.org - The website for the Conference on Value Inquiry.
- "Process Philosophy and the Possibility of Critique," Journal of
Speculative Philosophy, Volume 15, Number 1 (2001), 33-49.
- "Process and Production: Whiteheadian Ontology and the Critique
of Capitalism," Internet posting at the website of the Society for the
Study of Process Philosophies
http://www.processphilosophy.org, October 2000.
Proceedings
- "Sartre's Flaubert: Literary Criticism and the Recovery of Marx'
Dialectic," in Proceedings of Radical Philosophy Association
Conference, November 1997.
- "Commentary on Time, Labor, and Social Domination by Moishe
Postone," in Proceedings of Radical Philosophy Association, November
1994.
Book Reviews and Notices
- Book Notices for The Way of Water and Sprouts of Virtue, by
Sarah Allen; Philosophy's Second Revolution, by D.S. Clarke; and
Prismatic Thought, by Peter Uwe
Hohendahl. International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 2:
June 1998.
Other
- "Changing Institutional Priorities," article in the Institute
for the Study of College Teaching Newsletter, November 2001.
- Guest Editor for Arts and Humanities, for issue, Institute for
the Study of College Teaching Newsletter, November 2000.
PRESENTATIONS
Papers
- "Rethinking Prejudice and Privilege: on Race and Class,"
Distinguished Lecture Program at the Milton and Betty Katz Jewish
Community Center of Atlantic County,
Margate, NJ: August 12, 2004.
- "Plato's Gorgias and the Responsibility of Educators," Hellenic
Studies Lecture Series, Richard Stockton College, Pomona, NJ: February
21, 2004.
- "Ten Good Reasons Why Marxists Should be Interested in Process
Philosophy," Rethinking Marxism Conference (International Conference
for Marxism), Amherst, MA:
November 6, 2003.
- "Raya Dunayevskaya: Absolute Idea and Class Consciousness,"
National Conference of the Radical Philosophy Association, Providence,
RI: November 10, 2002.
- "Process and Production: Whiteheadian Ontology and the Critique
of Capitalism," Group Session of the Society for the Study of Process
Philosophies, Annual Meeting of
the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, New York, NY:
December 28, 2000.
- "Process Thought and the Progress of Technology," National
Conference of the Radical Philosophy Association, Chicago, IL: November
3, 2000.
- "Capitalism and the Price of Freedom," 28th Annual Conference on
Value Inquiry: Values in an Age of Globalization, Lamar, TX: April 15,
2000.
- "Capitalism and the Possibility of Existential Freedom,"
MidSouth Philosophy Conference, Memphis, TN: February 26, 2000.
- "Hegel, Marx, and Processive Consciousness as Revolutionary
Consciousness," Group Session of the Society for Philosophical Study of
Marxism, Annual Meeting of the
American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Boston, MA:
December 28, 1999.
- "Sartre's Flaubert: Literary Criticism and Praxis-Process as the
Recovery of Marx's Dialectic," (Rewritten and expanded) PAIDEIA:
Twentieth World Congress of
Philosophy, Boston, MA: August 15, 1998.
- "Sartre's Flaubert: Literary Criticism and the Recovery of
Marx's Dialectic," (Revised) North American Sartre Society, Atlanta,
Georgia: October 4, 1997.
- "Sartre's Flaubert: Literary Criticism and the Recovery of
Marx's Dialectic," National Conference of the Radical Philosophy
Association, West Lafayette, Indiana: November
1996.
- "Sartre's Flaubert: Literary Criticism and the Recovery of
Marx's Dialectic," Socialist Scholar's Conference, N Y, NY: April 1996.
Commentaries
- Commentary on Piero Pinzauti's "Grammatical Confusions - and
their Dissolution: Karl Marx and Ludwig Wittgenstein," Socialist
Scholars Conference, New York, NY:
April 12, 2002.
- Commentary on Rick Kamber's "Teaching Camus' The Stranger," New
Jersey Regional Philosophy Association Conference, Felician College,
Lodi, NJ: November 17, 2001.
- Commentary on Gregory Sadler's "Subject and Reason in Hobbes'
Leviathan," MidSouth Philosophy Conference, Memphis, TN: February 26,
2000.
- Commentary on Suzanne Antley's "The Role of Emotions in the Law
and an Indicator of the Law's Moral System," MidSouth Philosophy
Conference, Memphis, TN: March
6, 1999.
- Commentary on Time, Labor, and Social Domination by Moishe
Postone, National Conference of the Radical Philosophy Association,
November 1994.
Chairs
- Chair for a panel on "Dialectics and Overdetermination,"
Rethinking Marxism Conference, Amherst, MA: November 6, 2003.
- Chair for a panel on "Race, Truth, and Power: Ideas on
Philosophic Racism," National Conference of the Radical Philosophy
Association, Providence, RI: November 10,
2002.
- Chair for a panel on "Benjamin's Arcades and the Commodification
of Everyday Life," National Conference of the Radical Philosophy
Association, Chicago, IL: November
4, 2000.
- Chair for "Deconstructive Marxism and Poststructuralist
Anarchism: Conceptions of the Political in Derrida and Foucault,"
Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical
Association, Eastern Division, New York, NY: December 1995.
Other
- Moderator for panel breakout session on "The College as
Community," SFT Fall Faculty Workshop, Richard Stockton College,
Pomona, NJ: August 31, 2004.
- Reading of the Poetry of Denise Levertov for the Day of Poetry
Against War in Iraq, Richard Stockton College, Pomona, NJ: February 12,
2003.
- "The Irrationality of War," Teach-in Against War in Iraq,
Richard Stockton College, Pomona, NJ: November 21, 2002.
- "Jean-Paul Sartre's Huis Clos," presentation of Lee Gardner's
original translation of Huis Clos - resulting from Independent Study,
Day of Scholarship, Richard Stockton
College, Pomona, NJ: April 10, 2002.
- "Writing Skills," Winter Institute of the Fordham University
Higher Education Opportunities Program, Bronx, NY: January 5, 1998.
- "Philosophy of Human Nature," Fordham University Higher
Education Opportunities Program, Bronx, NY: October 28, 1997.
- "Writing Skills," Winter Institute of the Fordham University
Higher Education Opportunities Program, Bronx, NY: January 1997.
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:
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Social and Political Philosophy
- African-American Philosophy
- Senior Seminar: Process Philosophy
General Studies courses:
- Philosophy of the Other (Freshman Seminar)
- Philosophy of Human Nature (Freshman Seminar)
Independent Studies:
- Sartre's The Condemned of Altona (Spring and Fall 2004)
translation project.
- Marx's Das Kapital (Spring 2004)
- Marx's Das Kapital (Fall 2003)
- Sartre's Les Mains Sales (Fall 2002-Fall 2003)
- Modern Philosophy (Summer 2002)
- Heidegger's Being and Time (Spring 2002 and Spring 2003)
- Sartre's Huis Clos, resulted in original student translation
presented at Day of Scholarship April 10, 2002. (Spring 2002)
- Sartre's Search for Method (Fall 2001 - Spring 2002)
- Plato's dialogues (Summer 2001)
- Sartre's "Existentialism is a Humanism," original student
translation (Spring 2000- Spring 2001)
- In the fall of 1999 I was participant in the Institute for the
Study of College Teaching
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
SERVICE
College:
- Fall 2004
New Faculty Mentor
- September
200
Faculty Team Leader, First-year Day of Service
- Summer-Fall 2004
Organizing Committee for the SFT Fall Faculty Workshop
- Summer 2004-present Member of
the Action Committee for African American Community in Atlantic City
- Summer 2004
Summer Orientation and Registration for
freshman and transfer students
- Fall 2003
Member of Task force
on Alcohol on Campus
- Fall 2003-Spring 2004 Member
of Committee for Dialogues on Civic Engagement in the
-
Freshman Year (grant initiative for Dialogues on
Democracy)
- Summer 2003
Summer Orientation and Registration for
freshman and transfer students
- Fall 2002-present
Member of the Executive Committee of the Stockton
Federation of Teachers
- Summer 2002
Participant in Bildner Campus Diversity
Workshop (grant initiative)
- Fall 2002
New Faculty Mentor for
Gorica Majstorovic
- Summer 2002
Summer Orientation and Registration for transfer
students
- Summer 2002-2003
Member of the Curriculum Subcommittee on the First Year Experience for
Vision 2010
- 2001-present
Program representative, Subcommittee on
Assessment of Student Learning
- October 2001-
Member of the Campus Hearing Board
- September 2001
Division Representative at the American Association for Higher
Education Conference, Scottsdale, AZ
- 2001-2003
Admissions Interviewer for the
Teachers Education Program
- Spring-Fall 2001
Committee for Student Life for Middle State Review,
-
Chair of Sub-Committee for the Educational Opportunities Fund
Program
- Fall 2000
ARHU Editor for the Institute
for the Study of College Teaching Newsletter
- 2000 ARHU
Research Groups' Coordinator for the Institute for
the Study of College Teaching
- Fall 2000, 2003-04
Division representative for Faculty-Student Committee on
Graduation
- 2000-present
Open House Presenter for the program in Philosophy
and Religion
- Fall 2000-2003
Division representative for Administration and Finance
Committee
- Fall 1999-present
Program Representative for the Faculty Assembly
Student:
- 2002-present
Faculty facilitator for student club, Gaming Guild
- 2001-present
Faculty sponsor of the "Philosophy Goes to the
Movies" for Stockton Philosophical Society. Included
presentations to introduce films:
The Matrix, (March 2001), The Usual Suspects
(November 2002), Run Lola Run (March 2002), Bullworth (November
2002),
Donnie Darko (March 2003), Identity (October 2003)
- 2000-2001
Faculty
Co-Facilitator for the Student Group, Change
- 1999-present
Faculty Co-Facilitator for Stockton Philosophical
Society
Professional:
- 2004-5
Program Committee for
National Meeting 2005, American Catholic Philosophical Association (by
invitation of the president elect).
- 2003-4
Program Committee for
National Meeting 2004, Radical Philosophy Association
- 2002-3
Search Committee for
Coordinator, Radical Philosophy Association
- 2001-present
Co-Chair, Eastern Div. Program Committee, Society
for the Philosophical Study of Marxism
- 1994-1999
Membership Coordinator, Radical
Philosophy Association
- 1995-1999
Compiler, Directory of Members,
Radical Philosophy Association
- 1997
Advisory
Committee, Radical Philosophy Association
- 1995-1996
Program Committee for National
Meeting 1996, Radical Philosophy Association
MEMBERSHIP
Professional:
- Invited member of the Marxist Theory Colloquium, New York
University, Center for European Studies & Professor Bertell Ollman
- The American Philosophical Association
- The American Catholic Philosophical Association
- Center for Process Studies
- The Radical Philosophy Association
- Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
- Society for the Philosophical Study of Marxism
- Society for Social Philosophy
- Society for the Study of Process Philosophies
Other
- Friends of Hellenic Studies, Richard Stockton College
- Stockton Federation of Teachers