Associate Professor
Campus
- Downtown Toronto (St. George)
- Mississauga (UTM)
Fields of Study
- Women & Gender Studies
Biography
Victoria Tahmasebi-Birgani is an Associate Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, in the Department of Historical Studies at the University of Toronto Mississauga and in the Department of Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations at the University of Toronto.
Professor Tahmasebi is an interdisciplinary scholar whose areas of specialization encompass feminist theories in relation to continental and transnational contexts; critical theories of women’s movements in the Middle East; digital activism; gender and ethics of non-violence; and contemporary history of social and political thought.
Publications:
- Manuscript: Emmanuel Levinas and Politics of Non-Violence (University of Toronto Press, forthcoming)
- “The Sexed Body of the Woman-(M)Other: Irigaray and Marcuse on the Intersection of Gender and Ethical Intersubjectivity,” Contemporary Critical Theory in Canada: Essays in Honour of Gad Horowitz, eds. Shannon Bell and Peter Kulchyski (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013).
- “Does Levinas Justify or Transcend Liberalism?: Levinas on Human liberation,” Philosophy and Social Criticism, Volume 35, June, 2010.
- “Green Women of Iran: The Role of the Women’s Movement During and After Iran’s Presidential Election of 2009,” Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory, (March 2010), 17 (1). Reprinted in Civil Society and Democracy in Iran, ed. Ramin Jahanbegloo (New York: Lexington Books, 2012).
- “Levinas, Nietzsche and Benjamin’s ‘Divine Violence,’” in Difficult Justice: Commentaries on Levinas and Politics, Ed. A. Horowitz and G. Horowitz (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006).
Education
PhD in Social and Political Thought (York University)
MA in Social and Political Thought (York University)
Honours BA in Sociology and Women’s Studies (University of Toronto)