Profiles in "Critical Theory" Expertise Area

  • Daniel Gilfillan is associate professor of German studies at Arizona State University in the School of International Letters and Cultures.
  • Haberman has taught upper-level Latin and literature courses at ASU for 50 years, as well as the occasional culture course.
  • Ryner studies and teaches classes on Shakespeare and early English drama, history of economic thought, drama as a genre, knowledge production, and questions of ontology and agency in early English texts and society.
  • McHugh is a cultural geographer with research interests in geographical thought & theory, geohumanities, post-phenomenology, and more-than-human geographies.
  • David Carlson's primary areas of research include Qualitative Inquiry, Curriculum Studies, and Gender and Sexuality Studies in Education .
  • Huntington specializes in continental philosophy, avidly engages in comparative (East-West) philosophy with an emphasis on Buddhism, and aims to globalize as well as decolonize philosophy.
  • Dr. Ellsworth serves on ASU’s Faculty of Organizational Leadership, an innovative community of faculty and staff who provide an extraordinary education to an extraordinarily diverse and inclusive student body.
  • Gregory Castle teaches literature and theory. His books include Modernism and the Celtic Revival, Reading the Modernist Bildungsroman, Literary Theory Handbook, A History of the Modernist Novel, A History of Irish Modernism.
  • Gharavi specializes in collaborating with transdisciplinary teams of artists, scientists, designers, and engineers to create compelling experiences and advance research.
  • Ramsey is a continental philosopher whose books and essays deal with hermeneutics, questions concerning the ethical practice of communication, and aesthetics.