She is currently working on her next book, A Du Boisian Theory of Justice: On Political Constructivism, Democratic Development, and Revolution. Du Bois: The Lost and the Found, was published by Polity Press in 2020. She has published numerous articles on race, gender, and the theories of justice of W.E.B. How to Love the World won Plank’s 2019 Big Book Poetry Contest and was a finalist for the 2020 National Jewish Book Award.īasevich’s scholarship focuses on social and political philosophy, Africana philosophy, and late modern German philosophy. Her poetry collection, How to Love the World, traces her mother’s immigrant journey from the Soviet Union to the United States. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow at Princeton’s University Center for Human Values, will come to campus to share her poetry and scholarship.Ī Jewish/Uyghur refugee who grew up in the Brighton Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, Basevich’s poetry celebrates and explores love, family, and home. On Wednesday, February 22, 2023, Elvira Basevich, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Davis, and Laurance S. Philosopher and Poet Elvira Basevich, Ph.D., Meet with an International Undergraduate Admissions Counselor.
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