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John Drabinski teaches philosophy and political theory at Hampshire College in Amherst,
Massachusetts. In particular, his current teaching and writing focus on the intersection of contemporary European
theories of memory, history, and justice and the experience of the Americas (especially in Latin America and the
Caribbean). He is the author of Sensibility and Singularity: The Problem of Phenomenology in Levinas (SUNY) and the
forthcoming Godard Between Identity and Difference (Continuum). John lives in Amherst with his sweetie and their son.
In addition to his academic writing, John writes about popular culture at
http://theoryculture.com.