KATRINA MITCHESON katrinamitcheson@googlemail.com RESEARCH INTERESTS European Philosophy, particularly Nietzsche, Foucault, Kant and Freud. Aesthetics, particularly the philosophy of visual art and photography. Ethics, including applied ethics and the care of the self. Political Philosophy and Social Theory, particularly methodologies of social and political critique, models of change and understandings of human nature. EDUCATION October 2004 - May 2009 PhD in Philosophy (passed without corrections), University of Warwick. Thesis: ‘Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Overcoming and the Practice of Truth’. Supervised by Professor Keith Ansell-Pearson. Examined by Professor John Richardson (New York University) and Dr Peter Poellner (University of Warwick). October 2002October 2003 MA Social and Political Thought (Distinction), University of Sussex. Dissertation: ‘Evolutionary Theory and Social Hierarchy’. October 1998 - July 2001 BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics (2:1), University of Oxford. Dissertation: ‘Objectivity and Subjectivity in Morality’. PUBLICATIONS 2010 ‘Allowing the Accidental; the interplay between Intentionality and Realism in Photographic Art’, Contemporary Aesthetics (forthcoming). Review: ‘Artificial Presence, Philosophical Studies in Image Theory by Lambert Wiesing’, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2009 Review: ‘On the Seventh Solitude by Rohit Sharma’, The Agonist: 85-88. ‘Nietzsche’s concept of Life’, Dialectic – The York Philosophy Society Journal 4: 9-12. 2008 Translation: ‘Expression and Immanence’, from the original French by Miguel De Beistegui. With Marjorie Gracieuse. Pli – The Warwick Journal of Philosophy 19: 30-54. 2007 ‘Nietzsche’s Revaluation of the Platonic Practice of Truth’, Conference Proceedings; Nietzsche y la Hermenéutica: 423-431. 2004 ‘The Role of the Unconscious in Nietzsche and Freud’. Studies in Social and Political Thought 9: 40-52. KATRINA MITCHESON katrinamitcheson@googlemail.com CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS February 2010 Research Seminar in Post Kantian Philosophy, University of Warwick. ‘The Emancipation of the Spirit; Nietzsche’s Path of Transformation’. January 2010 Early Career Workshop on Aesthetics and Nietzsche’s The Gay Science with Lydia Goehr, University of Warwick. ‘Practising Truth in Art’. August 2009 Society for European Philosophy/Forum for European Philosophy Fifth Joint Annual Conference, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. ‘The Methodology of Nietzsche’s Free Spirit’. November 2008 Nietzsche’s Ecce Homo, Senate House, London. ‘Ecce Homo as Nietzsche’s ‘Honest Lie’’. November 2008 North Eastern Political Science Association Fortieth Annual Conference, Boston. ‘The Path of the Free Spirit: Transformation and the Pathos of Distance’. August 2008 Society for European Philosophy/Forum for European Philosophy Fourth Joint Annual Conference, University College Dublin. ‘The Intentionality of the Will to Power’. July 2008 Roger Scruton’s Aesthetics, The Castle Durham. ‘Representation in Photography’. June 2008 German Philosophy Since Kant, Graduate Conference, University of Southampton. ‘Nietzsche’s Concept of Life’. May 2008 Neue Nietzsche Philologie, Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greisfwald. ‘Overcoming the Human and the Practice of Truth’. November 2007 Nietzsche y la Hermenéutica, University of Valencia. ‘Nietzsche’s Revaluation of the Platonic Practice of Truth’. September 2007 Society for European Philosophy/Forum for European Philosophy Third Joint Annual Conference, University Of Sussex. ‘The Will to Truth and the Critique of the Real World’. KATRINA MITCHESON katrinamitcheson@googlemail.com TEACHING Higher Education September 2009- May 2010 Part Time Lecturer in Ethics, Bath Spa University Honours level second year module: Ethics, Religion and Humanism: Contemporary Moral Dilemmas First year core module: Truth and Value: Introduction to Philosophical and Ethical Value In addition to preparing and delivering lectures for these modules my role involves designing module content, leading seminar groups, updating the online module resources, marking assessed essays and exams, and setting seminar topics, course reading and assessment questions. October 2006 December 2009 Teaching Assistant, University of Warwick Being a teaching assistant at Warwick involves leading seminar groups of up to 15 students, marking essays and logic exercises, and providing written and oral feedback. Honours level Courses: Aesthetics I: Kant and Heidegger, Aesthetics II: Aesthetics of Photography, Post Kantian Philosophy I: Nietzsche and Bergson, Ethics I: Consequentialist and Kantian Ethics. First Year Courses: Descartes and Mill, Applied Ethics, Starting Formal Logic. Teaching English as a Foreign Language 2004, 2005 Bell Young Learners Summer Courses, Bell International. 2003-2004 Language Forum, Courbevoie, Paris. Teaching Qualifications November 2009 Post Graduate Award in Introduction to Academic and Professional Practice, University of Warwick. (This course required submission of a portfolio demonstrating reflection on higher education teaching practice in the context of literature and research on learning, and evidence of implementing plans to improve my own teaching practice.) October 2003 Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (Pass B), St Giles International. KATRINA MITCHESON katrinamitcheson@googlemail.com FUNDING November 2008 American Study and Student Exchange Committee, University of Warwick, to present a paper at the North Eastern Political Science Association Fortieth Annual Conference, Boston. November 2007 Humanities Research Fund, University of Warwick, to present a paper at Nietzsche y la Hermenéutica, University of Valencia. August 2005October 2006 DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Scholarship for a research year, at the Hümboldt Universität zu Berlin, supervised by Professor Doctor Volker Gerhardt. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2010 Blog editor, ex officio member, Executive Committee Fredrick Nietzsche Society (new blog launch forthcoming). 2009-2010 Editor, Pli – The Warwick Journal of Philosophy, Volume 21: ‘Novelty, Transformation and Change’ (with Caleb Heldt). 2006-2010 Member of the Editorial Board of Pli – The Warwick Journal of Philosophy. 2009 Referee, The Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology. 2005-2009 Member of the Research Group in Post-Kantian European Philosophy, University of Warwick. 2004-2008 Member of the Research Seminar in Political Theory, University of Warwick. NON-ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE 2006-2009 Residential Tutor, University of Warwick. This was a welfare and disciplinary role in residential blocks of both postgraduate and undergraduate students. It involved pastoral care, event organisation and information dissemination. 2001 Research Assistant and Office Manager, on a voluntary basis for Valerie Davey, MP. This position involved composing letters to constituents, managing the MP’s diary and correspondence, researching policy areas and summarising white papers. LANGUAGES French Fluent reading, competent written and spoken. German Competent reading and spoken.