Patricia Donohue, Ph.D.
Patricia Donohue, Ph.D.: I think, teach, and learn at the intersections of feminist philosophy, gender studies, and psychology. I am preoccupied with themes of embodiment, social location, and enactments of power, and the ways these inform, enable, constrict, and deform knowing and feeling. Within the last decade, I have been immersed in critical whiteness studies, reflecting on the emergence of gendered and racialized subjectivities within racist and sexist social/cultural worlds.
I currently teach courses in culture and identity and ethics in the Counseling Psychology program at Chatham University, Pittsburgh.
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