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  • Romy Opperman

    Assistant Professor of Philosophy

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    romyopperman@newschool.edu

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    D - 6 East 16th Street

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    Romy Opperman

    Profile

    Please see my personal website for more about me and my work https://romyoppermanphilosophy.cargo.site/

    My research bridges Africana, continental, decolonial, environmental, and feminist philosophy to foreground issues of racism and colonialism for environmental ethics and justice. Specifically, my work is oriented by eco-philosophies that trouble theories of justice inherited from liberal political philosophy, and by ontological politics and practices of freedom operative in racial ecologies, place-based movements, and struggles over land. My research also contributes to continental philosophy and critical theory by examining how Africana and decolonial philosophy repurpose aspects of the former traditions for their own ends.

    I understand philosophy as the practice of asking questions that we rarely get to ask either in everyday life or in other disciplines. It enables us to critically reflect on common sense and features of our world that present themselves as necessary and natural. For me, philosophy is a way of challenging hierarchy, domination and socio-ecological destruction, since it allows us to fundamentally question the conditions of the present, and to imagine alternative futures. As a teacher, I aim to empower students by helping them to cultivate the capacity to question themselves and their world; to think, read and write rigorously and critically; and to reflect on what a good life and society might mean.


    Degrees Held

    PhD 2020, The Pennsylvania State University

    MPhil 2013, University of Cambridge

    BA 2012, University of Warwick


    Recent Publications

    I am working on a book manuscript tentatively titled Groundings: Black Ecologies of Freedom. The book develops the concepts of racist environments and ecological freedom and asks how established topics within environmental and climate justice are transformed when considered from the radical philosophical traditions of the Black diaspora. 

    "Charles Mills’s “Black Trash”: Reproducing Race, Pig Waste, and Ecological Resistance," Critical Philosophy of Race, 2024 

    "Repairing the World: Romy Opperman interviews Esther Stanford-Xosei," OPP (Oxford Public Philosophy) 2024 

    “Sylvia Wynter’s Caribbean Critical Theory” –  in Creolizing Critical Theory: New Voices in Caribbean Philosophy 2024  

    "Anti-Nuclear Anti-Colonial Feminism," Blog of the APA (American Philosophical Association), November 1st 2023 

    "Decolonial ecologies" Malcom Ferdinand with Romy Opperman in What Matters Most: Conversations on the Art of Living, edited by Anthony Morgan, Agenda Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2023 

    "The Need for a Black Feminist Climate Justice: A Case of Haunting Ecology and Eco-Deconstruction" CR: The New Centennial Review, Volume 22, Number 1, Spring 2022, pp. 59-93 (Article) 

    "Racism" in "The New Basics: The Planet," The Philosopher, 2022

    Interview for Research Matters 2021

    Haunting and Hosting - Gender and its Discontents 2020

    We Need Histories of Radical Black Ecology Now - Black Perspectives 2020 

    A Permanent Struggle Against an Omnipresent Death: Revisiting Environmental Racism with Frantz Fanon,” Critical Philosophy of Race, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2019, pp.57-80 2016.

    'Born in Flames' and the No Future of Afrofuturism,” Another Gaze: A Feminist Film Journal, 2016 


    Research Interests

    Africana Philosophy, Black Studies, Black Feminist Philosophy, climate migration, climate justice, Continental Philosophy, Decolonial Philosophy, environmental justice, Environmental Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, Indigenous Philosophy and Native Studies, Postcolonial thought, Social and Political Philosophy


    Awards And Honors

    Fellow, Mellon Initiative for Inclusive Faculty Excellence (2021-3) 

     


    Current Courses

    Black Feminist Survival
    GPHI 6172, Fall 2025

    Defending the Dead
    LPHI 2071, Fall 2025

    Independent Study
    GPHI 6990, Fall 2025

    Future Courses

    Fanon: Life, Land, Freedom
    LPHI 2075, Spring 2026

    Frantz Fanon
    GPHI 6162, Spring 2026

    Past Courses

    Frantz Fanon & Sylvia Wynter
    LPHI 2072, Spring 2025

    Sylvia Wynter
    GPHI 6166, Spring 2025

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