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Margret Grebowicz (born 1973) is a Polish philosopher, author, and former jazz vocalist. She is a professor of philosophy at
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. In addition to peer-reviewed academic publications, Grebowicz, a proponent of
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, also publishes many works for the lay audience.


Early life and education

Grebowicz is originally from
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,
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but was raised in
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. In 1994, she earned a bachelor's degree in German literature, philosophy, and art history from the
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. While completing her undergraduate degree, Grebowicz worked in record stores. She completed a Master of Arts degree from
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in 1998. In 2001, she earned a doctorate in philosophy at Emory University where she studied under
Jean-François Lyotard Jean-François Lyotard (; ; 10 August 1924 – 21 April 1998) was a French philosopher, sociologist, and literary theorist. His interdisciplinary discourse spans such topics as epistemology and communication, the human body, modern art and p ...
. She completed her dissertation on late 20th century French philosophy and Anglo-American philosophy of science with doctoral advisor David Carr.


Career

After her doctorate, Grebowicz taught at
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and wrote papers on
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,
radical democracy Radical democracy is a type of democracy that advocates the radical extension of equality and liberty. Radical democracy is concerned with a radical extension of equality and freedom, following the idea that democracy is an unfinished, inclusive, ...
,
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, and
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. She also translated poetry from Polish into English, including works by
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. In September 2003, she sang in her debut performance as the lead vocalist for the bossa nova
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group Com VocĂȘ. Grebowicz had previously not sung since she was a child. She performs songs in English and Portuguese. In 2010, Grebowitz released an album called ''Com VocĂȘ'' with
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along with musicians, Stan Killian,
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, Matvei Sigalov, Viviane Arnoux, and
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. In 2010, she was a Leverhulme Fellow at
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where she researched
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and political ontology. From 2010 to 2017, Grebowicz was a jazz vocalist living in
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and worked as an associate professor of philosophy at
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, and also was an affiliate faculty of the Goucher environmental studies program. In May 2018, Grebowicz announced that she was leaving Goucher. Since 2020, Grebowicz has been an associate professor at the
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, Poland. Her recent essays have appeared in ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''The Philosophical Salon''. Grebowicz is the editor of ''Practices'', a forthcoming book series from
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. Other forthcoming publications include ''Lyotard and Critical Practice'', (
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, 2022); and ''Rescue Me'', a short book about dog owner culture (
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, 2022). She serves on the executive committee of the
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.


Personal life

From 2010 to 2017, Grebowicz resided in
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.


Selected works


Books

* * * * * * * * * Grebowicz, Margret and Bamford, Kiff (eds 2022) ''Lyotard and Critical Practice'', Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781350192027. *


Discography

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Grebowicz, Margret Academics of the University of Dundee Goucher College faculty and staff Living people Polish emigrants to the United States Philosophers from Texas University of Houston–Downtown faculty University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts alumni Writers from Texas Portuguese-language singers of Poland 1973 births Social epistemologists