Yulia Tsutserova

Lecturer

Biography

Having obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts (Drawing and Painting), Yuliya TSUTSEROVA completed her education by an interdisciplinary doctorate in philosophy, literature, and visual culture at the University of Chicago. She defended a dissertation entitled "The Work of Art as a Site of Encounter in Martin Heidegger" under the direction of Jean-Luc Marion. Qualified to teach in the areas of philosophy of art and literary criticism, literary and visual genres, modern and contemporary philosophy, Yuliya Tsutserova has taught, among others, the following courses :

Le sublime/La critique | École des Arts de la Sorbonne, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne
Imitation, vérité, imagination | École des Arts de la Sorbonne, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne
Writing and Criticism (Eros and Poesis) | American University of Paris
Writing and Criticism (Con-figuration, De-figuration, Trans-figuration) | American University of Paris
Atelier de la pensée critique : histoire, définitions, usages | ENSTA Paris
Éthique : Vertu, droit et politique chez Aristote et Kant | Université Paris-Sorbonne
Politics and Religions | Paris Global Institute, Council on International Educational Exchange
Philosophical Perspectives on the Humanities | The University of Chicago

Her teaching activities are enriched by her research on the subject of artistic and philosophical creation understood in terms of spontaneity, experimentation, discovery and the unexpected. "Creative Intuition, Understanding, and Reception in Bergson, Husserl and Ingarden" is her latest study in a series of publications such as "Creative Configuration as the Logic of Cultural Sense in Husserl and Cassirer" and "The Suprasubjective and Creative Origin of Predication in Heidegger."

Education/Degrees

PhD, The University of Chicago