Ana Laura Camargo Cunha

Visiting Scholar in History

acamargocunh@wesleyan.edu

Ana Laura Camargo Cunha

Ana Laura Camargo is a graduate student at São Paulo State University, Brazil, and her current research projects are supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP). She is a member of the CNPq research group "Historical Temporalities: metaphysics of historical time, regimes of historicity, historiographical regimes, historical-natural time (Anthropocene, posthuman)". Her research interests are centered on the Theory and Philosophy of History, particularly on the themes of time and temporality, deconstruction and hantologie. She is currently a Visiting Scholar at Wesleyan University, where, in cooperation with Dr. Ethan Kleinberg, she is tracing the differences between Reinhart Koselleck's theory of multiple temporalities and the problem of time in the metaphysical tradition as thematized by Jacques Derrida, in an attempt to explore their respective theoretical implications.

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