Northwestern University
Department of Political Science
Linda M. G. Zerilli is professor of political science at Northwestern University. She is the author of two books: Signifying Woman: Culture and Chaos in Rousseau, Burke, and Mill (Cornell University Press, 1994) and Feminism and the Abyss of Freedom (University of Chicago Press, 2005). Zerilli has also published numerous essays in the areas of democratic theory, feminist theory, and continental philosophy.
Toward a Democratic Theory of Judgment examines the problem and practice of political judgment in the context of late modernity.
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Fellowship Administrator
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The Humanities Center’s fellowships are made possible by gifts and grants from the following individuals, foundations and divisions within Stanford: The Esther Hayfer Bloom Estate, Theodore H. and Frances K. Geballe, Marta Sutton Weeks, The Mericos Foundation, The National Endowment for the Humanities, The Rockefeller Foundation, as well as from Stanford’s School of Humanities and Sciences, and the Office of the Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Education.