Isabella Litke

Politics

PhD candidate in Department of Politics, where her primary subfield is Political Theory.

She is pursuing a joint degree in the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities. Her dissertation examines normative dimensions of the politics of public memory, focusing in particular on the state’s role in commemorating past injustices. Her research interests also include theories of gender and sexuality, 20th century European political thought, and political fiction. Isabella earned her BA from Wesleyan University and her MSc from the University of Oxford.

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