About
Evelien Geerts (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz) is a multidisciplinary philosopher, a Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, and a Posthumanities Hub affiliated researcher.
Geerts’ research interests include new materialist, posthumanist, and Deleuzoguattarian philosophy, critical epistemologies, political philosophical questions of identity, difference, and violence, and critical and diffractive pedagogies. They previously have published in Philosophy Today, Women’s Studies International Forum, and Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge and recently co-edited special issues on “Dis/Abling Gender” (Journal of Gender Studies 2022), and “Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment in Digital Spheres” (Journal of Digital Social Research 2022)—publications that can be found at
http://www.eveliengeerts.com &
Linktree.
Publications
Some of my most recent publications:
Rahbari, L., De Vuyst, S., and E. Geerts.
“Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment in Digital Spheres: Connecting Intersectionality and Digitality”, special issue of the Journal of Digital Social Research 4 (2022) 3
De Vuyst, S., Geerts, E., and L. Rahbari.
“Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment in Digital Spheres. Connecting Intersectionality and Digitality: Editorial”, Journal of Digital Social Research 4 (2022) 3: 1-9
Geerts, E., Rahbari, L., De Vuyst, S., Evolvi, G., and S. Zarabardi.
“Intersectionality, Hybridity, and (Inter)disciplinary Research on Digitality: A Conversation among Scholars of Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment”, Journal of Digital Social Research 4 (2022) 3: 86-106
“Dis/abling Gender.” Special issue of Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 25 (2022) 1. With Josephine Hoegaerts, Kristien Hens, Daniel Blackie
“Editorial: Dis/abling Gender in Crisis Times.” With Josephine Hoegaerts, Kristien Hens, Daniel Blackie. Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies 25 (2022) 1. DOI:
10.5117/TVGN2022.1.001.GEER
“Philosophical Post-Anthropology for the Chthulucene: Levinasian and Feminist New Materialist Perspectives in More-Than-Human Crisis Times.” Internationales Jahrbuch für Philosophische Anthropologie/International Yearbook for Philosophical Anthropology 10 (1), 195-214. With Amarantha Groen. DOI:
10.1515/jbpa-2020-0011
Jürgen Conings: the case of a Belgian soldier on the run shows how the pandemic collides with far-right extremism. The Conversation (16/06/2021)
“Being haunted by—and re-orienting toward—what ‘matters’ in times of (the COVID-19) crisis: A critical cartography of response-ability.” Higher Education Hauntologies: Speaking with Ghosts for a Justice-to-come. Edited by Viv Bozalek et al. Routledge. 2021
“New Materialisms: A critical cartography.” (in Dutch). Wijsgerig Perspectief 61 (2)
“The more-than-human materializations of violence, remembrance, and times of crisis.” The Posthumanities Hub blog (2021).
Special edition Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research (2021), titled
“Pedagogies in the Wild – Entanglements between Deleuzoguattarian Philosophy and the New Materialisms.” Initiative-taker and special guest editor with Delphi Carstens (1st editor)
For an up-to-date list of my publications, see my CV or the following
link.