
Assistant Professor, Philosophy and Religion
Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez teaches and researches Latin American and Caribbean thought, with an emphasis on decolonial theory and decolonial feminisms. Thematically, he is interested in modern and contemporary intersections of aesthetics and politics, which he investigates through the lenses of feminist Philosophy of race and decolonial aesthetics.
Research interests: Decolonial Thought, Latin American and Caribbean Philosophy, Philosophy of Race, Aesthetics, 19th Century German Philosophy