Vanessa Lemm

Vanessa Lemm FRSN was previously vice-president and Executive Dean of the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Flinders University.[1] She is also Chief Editor of the journal, Nietzsche Studien and known for her research on the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and Michel Foucault.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] In August 2020 she was appointed Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin University effective January 2021.

Vanessa Lemm
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental
Main interests
Poststructuralism
Political Philosophy
Hermeneutics

Career

Before moving to Australia, Lemm was Director of the Institute of Humanities at the Diego Portales University in Santiago de Chile and DAAD Visiting Professor at the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Potsdam, Germany.[1]

At the University of New South Wales she was professor of philosophy and head of the School of Humanities and Languages for more than four years. During this time she was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales (FRSN).[9]

Lemm took up her appointment as vice-president and Executive Dean of the new College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Flinders University on 22 January 2018.[10]

Bibliography

  • Lemm V; Vatter M, (eds.), 2014, The Government of Life: Foucault, Biopolitics and Neoliberalism, Fordham University Press, New York
  • Lemm V, 2013, Nietzsche y el pensamiento político contemporáneo, Fondo de cultura económica, Santiago de Chile
  • Lemm V, 2012, Nietzsches Philosophie des Tieres, Diaphanes Verlag, Berlin/Zürich
  • Lemm V, (ed.), 2010, Michel Foucault: neoliberalismo y biopolítica, Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile
  • Lemm V; Ormeño J, (eds.), 2010, Hegel, pensador de la actualidad, Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile
  • Lemm V, 2009, Nietzsche's Animal Philosophy: Culture, Politics and the Animality of the Human Being, Fordham University Press, New York

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