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Jmarsh CV 2014

This curriculum vita summarizes the educational and professional background of Jack E. Marsh. It outlines his education, including expected PhD from SUNY Binghamton in philosophy. It lists his areas of specialization and competence. It also provides details of his professional experience as a teacher and publications.

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This curriculum vita summarizes the educational and professional background of Jack E. Marsh. It outlines his education, including expected PhD from SUNY Binghamton in philosophy. It lists his areas of specialization and competence. It also provides details of his professional experience as a teacher and publications.

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CURRICULUM VITA

Jack E. Marsh
300 Hongfeng Rd.
Jinqiao, Pudong
Shanghai, 201206
Peoples Republic of China
Mobile#: +86.131.6221.6373
[email protected]
http://lladmirall.weebly.com

Education
State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY
PhD in Philosophy (expected: Dec., 15)
Dissertation: Levinas, Chauvinism, Disinterest
Committee: Dr. Randy Freidman (Adviser), Dr. Bat-Ami Bar On, Dr. Max Pensky
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, 2007
MA in Philosophy
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, 2005
BA in Philosophy, Magna Cum Laude, Honors in Philosophy, Philosophy Prize
Areas of Specialization
19th & 20th Century Continental Philosophy
Levinas
Phenomenology

Areas of Competence
Ethics
Philosophy of Religion
Political Philosophy

Professional Experience
Concordia International School, Shanghai, China
Substitute Teacher, Aug 2014 - present
American University of Kuwait, Salmeya, Kuwait
Instructor, EDUC, Aug 2011 Aug 2014
Courses taught: Introduction to Thinking & Learning
East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA
Instructor of Philosophy, Fall, 2010.
Course taught: Introduction to Philosophy
State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY
Instructor of Philosophy, Summer, 2009.
Course taught: Introduction to Philosophy Through Film
Teaching Assistant (Philosophy), Fall, 2008.
Course taught: Law and Justice
State University of New York at Cortland, Cortland, NY
Adjunct Lecturer in Philosophy, Spring, 2008.
Course taught: Introduction to Modern Political Philosophy

Publications
13. Flipping the Deck: On Totality and Infinitys Transcendental/Empirical Puzzle, Levinas Studies. [forthcoming]
12. Levinas, Chauvinism, Disinterest, Philosophy Today. Vol. 59 No.3 (2015): 451-473.
11. Difficult Questions: Singularity and Particularity in Cohen and Levinas, Continental Philosophy Review. Vol.

45 No.1 (2012): 143-151.


10. Lvinas en Amrique du Nord aujourd'hui. Trois vagues et deux coles, Cahiers dEtudes Lvinassiennes. Vol. 11
(2012); 193-211.
9. Of Violence: The Force & Significance of Violence in the Early Derrida Philosophy & Social Criticism. Vol. 35,
No. 3 (March 2009): 269-286.
8. Kearneys Ethical Imagination, or Levinas and Hermeneutics, Analecta Hermeneutica. No. 1 (2009): 2-11.
http://journals.library.mun.ca/ojs/index.php/analecta/issue/view/1/showToc
7. Toward a Return to Plurality in Arendtian Judgment, Kritike. Vol. 2, No. 2 (2008): 95-111.
6. Pyropoiesis: Adorno, Non-Identity, and Redemption, Gnosis Vol. 8, No. 2 (2006): 3-10.
5. Friendship Otherwise: Toward a Levinasian Description of Personal Friendship, Indo-Pacific Journal of
Phenomenology. Vol. 5, No. 2 (Dec 2005): <www.ipjp.org>.
4. Phenomenology of Prophecy, Sapientia et Doctrina. Vol. 1, No. 2. (Fall 2004): pp. 55-70.
3. Religion and Political Essentialisms, American Philosophical Association Journal of Newsletters Vol. 3, No. 2
(Spring 2004): pp. 63-65.
2. Hegel, Kierkegaard, and Structure of a Spirit-full Self, Quodlibet. Vol. 5 No. 4 (Oct. 2003): <www.quodlibet.net>.
1. A Middle Way: Science in Our Social Milieu, Dialogue Vol. 45, Nos. 2-3 (April 2003): pp. 29-36.
Journalism
The Concept of Socialist Law, An Interview with Christine Sypnowich, Rebel News, October, 2015,
https://rebelnews.com/jackmarsh/the-concept-of-socialist-law-an-interview-with-christine-sypnowich/
Jihad for Jesus: On Jay Sekulows Lawlessness, Rebel News, October, 2015,
https://rebelnews.com/jackmarsh/jihad-for-jesus-on-jay-sekulows-lawlessness/
For Charity, For Economic Justice, Rebel News, September, 2015,
https://rebelnews.com/jackmarsh/for-charity-for-economic-justice/
Markets in the Name of Socialism, an Interview with Johanna Bockman, Rebel News, August, 2015,
https://rebelnews.com/jackmarsh/markets-in-the-name-of-socialism-an-interview-with-johanna-bockman/
Citizens United, Grover Norquist, and Move to Amend [Parts 1-3] Rebel News, August, 2015,
https://rebelnews.com/jackmarsh/citizens-united-part-1-grover-norquist/
Reform, the New Revolution? Rebel News, July, 2015,
https://rebelnews.com/jackmarsh/reform-the-new-revolution-sanders/

Citations of my work
Joanna Gee. The Possibility of a Phenomenological Approach to Researching How Psychotherapists Experience
Working with Despair in a UK Prison Setting. London: Roehampton University, 2014, p. 30, 748.
Robert Appelbaum. Notes Toward an Aesthetics of Violence, Studia Neophilologica. Vol. 85 (2013): n. 16.
Will Buckingham. Levinas, Storytelling, Anti-Storytelling. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013, p. 165.
Udaya Narayana Singh. Tagore, Redrawing the Boundaries, in Tagore: At Home in the World. Dasgupta & Guha
(eds). London: Sage, 2013, p. 8.
Modris Lacis. Responsabilit et proximit : ontologie et agir social selon Emmanuel Lvinas. Fribourg: de lUniversit
de Fribourg (Suisse), 2013, p. 161, 213.
Rick Elmore. Revisiting Violence and Life in the Early Work of Jacques Derrida, symplok. Vol. 20, Nos. 1-2
(2012): p. 35, 51.
Robert Guay. Genealogy as Immanent Critique: Working From the Inside, in The Edinburg Critical History of
Nineteenth-Century Philosophy, Vol. 5. Alison Stone (ed). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011, p.
184, n.12 [Acknowledgement].
Udaya Narayana Singh. Redrawing the Boundaries, Muse India: Tagore Today. Vol. 35 (Jan/Feb, 2011): p. 4.3,
<http://www.museindia.com/focuscontent.asp?issid=33&id=2130>
Marie Hoffman. Toward Mutual Recognition: Relational Psychoanalysis and the Christian Narrative. New York:
Routledge, 2011, xvii [Acknowledgement].
Richard Elmore. Critical Ecologies: Violence and Life in the work of Jacques Derrida and Theodor Adorno. Chicago:
DePaul University, 2011; pp. 14, 194.
Camille Martin. Gail Tarantino: Learning to Use a Spoon by Reading Braille, Rogue Embryo. July 22, 2009:
<http://rogueembryo.com/2009/07/22/gail-tarantino-learning-to-use-a-spoon-by-reading-braille/>
Sean Donaghue Johnston. The Ethical Work of Character: Reading On Liberty as an Aesthetic Manuel, Soundings.
92/3-4 (2009): 276 [Acknowledgement].
Nicholas Wolterstorff. Look elsewhere for an agonistic social ontology: A response to Smith, The Immanent Frame:

Secularism, Religion, and the Public Sphere. March 23, 2009, <http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/author/wolterstorff/>
Susana Fernandez. Peter Druckers leap to faith, Journal of the History of Management. Vol. 15, No. 4 (2009): pp.
408-409, 412-413, 416, 419.
Tomas Tatransky. A Reciprocal Asymmetry? Levinas Ethics Reconsidered, Ethical Perspectives. Vol. 15, No. 3
(2008): p. 303.
William Egginton. "Performance and Presence, Analysis of a Modern Aporia," Journal of Literary Theory Vol. 1 No. 1
(2007): p. 18.
Claire Loughnan. Detention and the dwelling: Lvinas and the refuge of the asylum seeker, Law Text Culture. Vol. 11
(2007): p. 264.

Conference Presentations and Colloquia


Levinas and the Question of Particularity, Translating the World Conference, Institute for Jewish Thought and
Heritage, State University of New York at Buffalo, May 2011.
On the Undecidability of Illeity, North American Levinas Society, 3rd Annual Meeting; Seattle University; August,
2008.
With Legality: A Reading of Empire, International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Rights, Individualism
and Globalization; Bethany College, Bethany, WV; March, 2008.
On the Ethical Imagination, or Levinas and Hermeneutics, North American Levinas Society, 2nd Annual Meeting;
Purdue University; June, 2007.
What hath Paris to do with Frankfurt: On Levinas and the Frankfurt School, North American Levinas
Society Inaugural Meeting; Purdue University; May, 2006.
Hope and Apocalypse with Derrida and Ricoeur, 4th Annual North Georgia Student Philosophy
Conference; Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA; April, 2006.
Pyropoiesis: Adorno, Non-Identity, and Redemption, 11th Annual Villanova Graduate Student
Conference; Villanova University; April, 2006.
Either/Or: Ethical vs. Ontological Angst, North Carolina Philosophical Society, Annual Meeting; Duke
University, Durham, NC; February, 2005.
The Grace of Levinasian Friendship, Eastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers;
Cumberland College, Williamsburg, KY; December, 2004.
Kierkegaards iek in the Face of Globalization Concerned Philosophers for Peace, 17th Annual
Conference; UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, NC; Oct. 2004.
Kierkegaard and the Structure of Home Joint Meeting of the North and South Carolina Philosophical
Societies; North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; February, 2004.
On the Cultural Status of Science as Discourse, North Carolina Philosophical Society, Davidson College,
Davidson,
NC; February, 2003.

Service
Vice President of the SPEL Graduate Student Organization (GSO), SUNY Binghamton; Fall, 2008-Fall, 2009.
Co-Chair of SPEL Committee for Graduate Student Professional Development, SUNY Binghamton; Spring, 2008Spring, 2009.
Panel chair for session 1, panel 2, at the 4th Annual North Georgia Student Philosophy Conference;
Kennesaw State University; April, 2006.
Graduate Student Advisor for the editorial staff of Elements: Boston College Undergraduate Research
Journal, 2006.
Paper Selection Committee for the Boston College Graduate Student Conference; Spring, 2006.
Committeeperson for Publicity with the Boston College Philosophy Conference Planning Committee, Fall,
2005.
Teaching assistant to Dr. Marvin Croy in Practicum in Philosophy, Advanced Logic, Spring 2005.
Chair of the Student Committee on Candidate Evaluation for the review of prospective candidates for
UNC Charlotte Philosophy Department Chair, Spring, 2005.
Session chair for Concurrent Session VIII, Kierkegaard and the Possibility of the Gift, at the Eastern
Regional Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers; Cumberland College, Williamsburg,
KY; December, 2004.
Teaching assistant to Dr. Richard A. Cohen, Isaac Swift Distinguished Professor of Judaic Studies, UNC Charlotte,
Contemporary philosophy and Levinasian Ethics, Fall, 2004.
Research assistant to Dr. Laura Duhan Kaplan, Professor and Chair of the UNC Charlotte Department of
Philosophy; Fall, 2003 to Fall, 2004.

Panel chair for session 3 (panel 2) at the 2nd Annual North Georgia Student Philosophy Conference;
Kennesaw State University; April, 2004.
Assistant coach of the UNCC Ethics Bowl Team for the 2004 Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl, hosted by
Illinois Institute of Technology, Cincinnati, OH; February, 2004.
President, UNC Charlotte Student Philosophical Association (SPA), May, 2003 to May, 2004.

Awards
Philosophy Research Scholarship, SUNY Binghamton Department of Philosophy; May 2008.
Philosophy Prize; for exceptional achievement in philosophy. UNC Charlotte Department of Philosophy; April, 2005.
(only the 11th recipient of the prize in its 25 year history.)
Achievement in Philosophy Award, for Excellence in Leadership; by the UNC Charlotte Department of Philosophy;
April, 2004.
Re-Entry Scholarship, UNC Charlotte Office of Adult Student and Evening Services, October, 2003.

References
Prof. Hala Al-Najjar
+965.6603.3313
EDUC Coordinator
American University of Kuwait
[email protected]
Prof. Randy Freidman
+1.607.777.2443
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
SUNY Binghamton
[email protected]
Prof. Bat-Ami Bar On
+1.607.777.6198
Professor of Philosophy and Womens Studies,
Director, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities
SUNY Binghamton
[email protected]
Prof. Max Pensky
+1.607.777.4163
Chair, Professor of Philosophy
SUNY Binghamton
[email protected]

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