Ofelia
Schutte
Professor
Ph.D. in philosophy, Yale University,
1978. Born in Cuba and formerly a full professor of philosophy
at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Professor Schutte
joined the USF faculty in 1999. After five years as chair of
Women's Studies, Professor Schutte formally joined the Philosophy
Department in 2004. Her research interests include Nietzsche,
recent continental philosophy (particularly as it intersects
with feminist theory and philosophy of culture), Latin American
philosophy and postcolonial thought, and feminism (particularly
feminist ethics and Latin American feminisms). Her current research
projects on Cuba include the aesthetics of fiction by recent
Cuban women writers in the island and the socio-political thought
of the 19th-century Cuban writer and anti-colonialist political
leader José Martí.
Important publications include Beyond Nihilism: Nietzsche
without Masks (1984), Cultural Identity and Social Liberation
in Latin American Thought (1993), “Cultural Alterity: Cross-Cultural
Communication and Feminist Thought in North-South Dialogue“ first
published in Hypatia (1998), “Willing Backwards: Nietzsche
on Time, Pain, Joy, and Memory,” in Nietzsche and Depth Psychology,
ed. J. Golomb et al (1999), “Continental Philosophy and Postcolonial
Subjects,” Philosophy Today 44 (SPEP Supplement
2000), “Negotiating Latina Identities,” in Hispanics/Latinos
in the United States, ed. J. J. E. Gracia and P. De Greif
(2000), “Dependency Work, Women, and the Global Economy,” in The
Subject of Care, ed. E. F. Kittay and E. K. Feder (2002),
and the “Symposium on Ofelia Schutte” featured in Hypatia 19:3
(2004). She wrote “Postcolonial Feminisms: Genealogies and Recent
Directions“ for the Blackwell Guide to Feminist Philosophy ,
ed. L. M. Alcoff and E. F. Kittay (2007) and is currently completing
work on Latin American feminist philosophy. Professor Schutte
is on the editorial board of Teaching Philosophy and
on the advisory boards of the feminist journals Hypatia (U.S.
) and Mora ( Argentina ). She also serves on the
Board of Advisors of the Nietzsche Circle ( New York ).
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