Kiesha Martin Instructor Philosophy and Religion
- Bio
- Kiesha Martin is a Jamaican, PhD Candidate in the department of Philosophy at Marquette University. Her research lies along the interface between Philosophy and Caribbean Theory. Her dissertation, I am my language: A Philosophical Definition of Linguistic Identity develops and defends a concept of linguistic identity, which builds upon Gloria Anzald炭as notion of the inextricable link between language and identity. More broadly her scholarship focuses on diverse representation in historically demographically homogenous spaces. She focusses on the -socio-construction of the self in relation to the other, particularly as this happens through language in social spheres. This research is both theoretical and practical, with implications for diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in higher education.
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Teaching
Summer 2024
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PHIL-120 Do the Right Thing
Fall 2024
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PHIL-220 Moral Philosophy
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PHIL-220 Moral Philosophy
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PHIL-420 Seminar on Ethical Theory
Spring 2025
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PHIL-120 Do the Right Thing
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PHIL-120 Do the Right Thing
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PHIL-220 Moral Philosophy