Julie Dind Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Julie Dind is a graduate student at John Brown University whose interdisciplinary work connects political theology, psychoanalysis, and the philosophy of Michel Foucault. Dind's interests also extend to the cognitive sciences, encompassing neuroscience, education, and cognitive function. This broad range of intellectual inquiry is reflected in Dind's publications, which include a review of "Neurodiversity Studies: A New Critical Paradigm" (2021). Dind's work also appears in "Personal Protective Purple Daikon Equipment" (2022) and spans topics in ethics, power, and psychopathology, as seen in the 2024 publication, "Dancing hors sujet: On butoh and autism".
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- Publications: 3
- Citations: 2
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