ANDREA CONQUE JOHNSON 909 Rittiner Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Tel. (225) 383.3803 EDUCATION Master of Arts, Louisiana State University May 2002 Philosophy; minor in Comparative Literature Thesis: Heidegger, Levinas, and the Feminine Master of Arts in Liberal Arts, Louisiana State University August 2001 Concentration: Feminist Theory Thesis: A Poststructuralist Feminist Approach to Language and Psychoanalysis in Homer s Odyssey Bachelor of Arts, Louisiana Scholars College at Northwestern State University May 1999 Liberal Arts; Concentration: Fine and Performing Arts Thesis: The Moon Breakers: a Theatrical Project from Conception To Completion Board of Regents Certificate RESEARCH INTERESTS Contemporary French philosophy; Heidegger, Derrida, Levinas; feminist theory; Psychoanalysis and language in feminism; phenomenology TEACHING EXPERIENCE Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2002. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2002. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 270: Current Moral Problems. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2002. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy200, Sec. 2: Philosophy and Critical Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2003. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2003. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2003. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 270, Sec. 2: Current Moral Problems. Our Lady of the Lake College, Summer 2003. Our Lady of the Lake College, Summer 2003.
Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 2020, Sec. 1: Ethics Louisiana State University, Fall 2003. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 2020, Sec. 2: Ethics Louisiana State University, Fall 2003. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 2020, Sec. 3: Ethics Louisiana State University, Fall 2003. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2003 Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2003. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 272, Sec. 6: Ethical Issues In Health Care. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2003. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 1021, Sec. 1: Elementary Logic Louisiana State University, Spring 2004. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 1021, Sec. 2: Elementary Logic Louisiana State University, Spring 2004. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2004. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2004. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 200, Sec. 3: Philosophy and Critical Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2004. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2004. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 272, Sec. 6: Ethical Issues In Health Care. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2004. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Summer 2004. Our Lady of the Lake College, Summer 2004. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2004. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 270, Sec. 1: Current Moral Problems. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2004. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2004. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2004. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2005. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2005.
Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2005. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2005. Adjunct Philosophy, Philosophy 2020: Ethics In America. Northwestern State University, Spring 2005. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2005. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2005. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2005. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 272, Sec. 4: Ethical Issues In Health Care. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2005. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2006. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2006. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2006. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2006. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 2020, Sec. 2: Ethics. Louisiana State University, Fall 2006 Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 1000, Sec. 8: Introduction to Philosophy. Louisiana State University, Fall 2006. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2006. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2006. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2006. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2006. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 2025: Biomedical Ethics. Louisiana State University, Winter Intersession 2006. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 200, Sec. 3: Philosophy and Critical Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2007. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2007. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2007.
Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2007. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 272, Sec. 4: Ethical Issues In Health Care. Our Lady of the Lake College, Spring 2007. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 2025: Biomedical Ethics. Louisiana State University, Spring Intersession 2007. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Summer 2007. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 2025: Biomedical Ethics. Louisiana State University, Summer Intersession 2007. Adjunct Professor, Philosophy 270, Sec. 1: Current Moral Problems. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2007. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2007. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2007. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2007. Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2007. Full Time Instructor, Philosophy 2310, Sec. 1: Philosophy and Critical Thinking. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2008. Full Time Instructor, Philosophy 2320, Sec. 1: Ethical Issues In Health Care. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2008. Full Time Instructor, Philosophy 2320, Sec. 2: Ethical Issues In Health Care. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2008. Full Time Instructor, Philosophy 2315, Sec. 2: Current Moral Problems. Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2008. Guest Lecturer, The Philosopher Griot: Why Philosophy is an Important Discipline. ACSM Seminar, Our Lady of the Lake College, Fall 2002. Guest Lecturer, Levinas, Judaism, and the Feminine. Philosophy 3001: Existentialism. Louisiana State University, Spring 2002. Guest Lecturer, Special Problems: Traditional Feminist Perceptions of of Levinas. Philosophy 3020: Contemporary Ethics. Louisiana State University, Fall 2001. Guest Lecturer, Introduction to Levinas s Philosophy of the Other. Philosophy 3020: Contemporary Ethics. Louisiana State University, Fall 2001
PRESENTATIONS / CONFERENCES Defining Feminism: Construction and Assumptions of Identity. Presentation as part of LSU Women s Center s Women s History Month seminar series, March, 2002. SILENCE/SILENCED/SNARED: Against Reading Machines Alabama Philosophical Society: Annual Conference, Orange Beach, AL October 25 27, 2002. This essay deals with the works of Martin Heidegger as viewed from a feminist perspective with the intention of suggesting alternative, feminist readings of Heidegger s corpus. Sous Rature: Inscribing Nothing Into the Heart of Being Alabama Philosophical Society: Annual Conference, Orange Beach, AL. October 24 26, 2003. Herein, I will delineate the difference between the Derridian reading of Being and Heidegger s intent. Through a discussion of the Greek notion of truth and how it refers to both truth and untruth simultaneously, the Derridian reading of this graphic structure, and Heidegger s own work, I hope to clarify this particular structure of double meaning in an attempt to argue that both descriptions seem equally valid. Assistant Coordinator, International Heidegger Conference. May 21 23, 2004. New Orleans, LA. François Raffoul, Co coordinator. GHOSTWRITING / EDITORIAL/ RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Ghostwriter: Becoming Women of Forgiveness, Rahmat Mohammad. Through T.A.B, a consortium of writers. Upcoming publication; completed Fall 2008. Ghostwriter: The Power of Statistics, Trond Brekke. Through T.A.G. (The Amarillo Group), a consortium of writers. Upcoming publication; completed Summer 2008. Editorial assistance: French Interpretations of Heidegger, François Raffoul, Ed. (Upcoming publication; galley proofs Summer 2008). Editorial assistance: The Origins of Responsibility, François Raffoul. (Upcoming publication; sent to publisher May 2008). Editorial assistance: Introduction, Rethinking Facticity, François Raffoul & Eric Sean Nelson, Eds. SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy. (Available April 3, 2008).
Editorial assistance on the translation into English for SUNY Press of: Love and Pain in Freud and Lacan by Juan David Nasio. (Available May 2004). Research assistance on Cajun English Vowels in Avoyelles and Lafourche Parishes: Glide Loss and Monophthongization by David M. Herrell. (Dissertation). ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Program Coordinator/Facility Manager for LSU Women s Center 2000 2002 As a graduate assistant, responsible for day to day operation of facility to include the supervision of undergraduate student staff. Responsible for Center publicity and newsletter. Organized women centered programs. Collaborated with the African American Cultural Center, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Wellness Education, Greek Organizations, and Student Union to plan special events. Coordinated informational displays and table sits on regular basis. Mentored student activists. Arranged on campus speaking events for Senator Mary Landrieu (in conjunction with the Louisiana Women s Political Caucus) Organized relocation of Center across campus. Established brown bag lecture series. Overhauled Center s referral system. UNIVERSITY SERVICE LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY Women s History Month Planning Committee, Chair (2001, 2002) Campus Programmers Committee (2001, 2002) Talented Tenth Selection Committee (African American Undergraduate Leadership Program (2001). Search Committee (Assistant Director of Multicultural Affairs, 2000) Search Committee (Director of Women s Center, 2001) Strategic Planning Committee for Women s Center (2000, 2001) Advisory Board for Women s Center, ex officio (2001, 2002)
COLLEGE SERVICE OUR LADY OF THE LAKE COLLEGE Faculty Senate Executive Board Representative for the Department of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. (2008, 2009) Faculty Advisor, Student Conference Planning Committee (2008, 2009) Arts, Sciences & Health Professions: School Curriculum Committee (2008, 2009) Search Committee: Distinguished Alumni, Distinguished Young Alumni & Franciscan Impact Awards. Currently in the process of establishing a Brown Bag series for the Department of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. This program will begin in Spring 2009. Volunteer for Our Lady of the Lake College Open House 2008.