Shannon HayesDr. Shannon Hayes

Assistant Professor
Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy

410-B AWC
shayes15@tnstate.edu
615-963-5377

Education
PhD, University of Oregon, Eugene
MA, State University of New York, Stony Brook
BA, University of California, Santa Cruz

Dr. Shannon Hayes is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and affiliated faculty of the Women and Gender Studies program. Her main research interests are in 20th century continental philosophy (especially phenomenology and Frankfurt School critical theory), critical phenomenology, and aesthetics. She also has research and teaching interests in feminist philosophy, psychoanalysis, and decolonial theory. She is an editor of the open-access, peer-reviewed journal, Puncta: Journal of Critical Phenomenology .

Publications

  • Hayes, S. (2023). Pain is an event: A review of Turning emotions inside out: Affective life beyond the subject by Edward S. Casey (Northwestern University Press, 2021). Research in phenomenology, 53(1), 105-113. .
  • Hayes, S. (2022). Toward a phenomenology of 鈥渢he other world鈥: This world as it is for no one in particular. Research in phenomenology, 52(3), 352-374. .
  • Hayes, S. (2022). A response to 鈥淨uotidian apocalypse: Tosaka Jun鈥檚 critical theory in a new age of crisis.鈥 Southwestern philosophy review, 38(2), 51-53. .
  • Hayes, S. (2021). A Phenomenology of the other world: A review of Unconsciousness between 听 phenomenology and psychoanalysis, edited by Doroth茅e Legrand and Dylan Trigg (Springer, 2017). Metalepsis: Journal for the American Board of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, 1(1), 161-172. .
  • Hayes, S. (2020). Can melancholy be heroic? Walter Benjamin and the vicissitudes of melancholy. In J. Ros-Velasco (Ed.), The faces of depression in literature (pp. 87-102). Peter Lang.
  • Hayes, S. (2019). Merleau-Ponty鈥檚 melancholy: Phantom limbs and the work of involuntary memory. Epoch茅: Journal for the history of philosophy, 24(1), 201-219. .
  • Hayes, S. (2018). On the historico-poetic materialism of Benjamin and Celan, Critical horizons: Journal of philosophy and social theory, 19(2), 125-139. .
  • Ferrari, M., Fitzpatrick, D., Hayes, S., McLay, S., Rathe, K., and Zimmer, A. (2018). Editor鈥檚 introduction: Reflections on the first issue. Puncta: Journal of critical phenomenology 1(1), 1-7. .


Recent Professional Presentations听

  • Hayes, S. (2024, Oct). Imaginaries of Weariness: Untimely configurations in Barthes鈥檚 late writings. Pacific association for continental thought. Los Angeles, CA.听
  • Hayes, S. (2024, Sept). Loving Playfulness: Storytelling in-between memory and perception.听Society for phenomenological and existential philosophy's annual conference. Rochester, NY.
  • Hayes, S. (2024, Jul).听Thinking is a commonplace. Collegium Phaenomenologicum. Citta di Castello, Italy.听
  • Hayes, S. (2024, Mar). The opacity of melancholy: Deferred time and the poetics of loss. Seminar on melancholia. American comparative literature association鈥檚 annual meeting. Montr茅al, Canada.
  • Hayes, S. (2024, Mar). Am I playful or not? Lugones and the decolonial feminist imaginary. PhiloSOPHIA feminist society conference. Calgary, Canada.
  • Hayes, S., (2023, Nov). Perceiving multiplicity, remembering difference: Reflections on Lugones鈥檚 loving playfulness. Society for women in philosophy鈥擨reland. Maynooth, Ireland.
  • Hayes, S. (2023, Oct). Response to Merleau-Ponty and the ecological generation of meaning by M. Williams-Wyant. Tennessee philosophical association. Nashville, TN,
  • Hayes, S., (2023, Apr). On playfulness and the imaginary in Lugones鈥檚 decolonial feminism. Society for the philosophy of creativity. American Philosophical Association鈥檚 Pacific division meeting. San Francisco, CA.
  • Hayes, S. (2022, Oct). Response to quotidian apocalypse by E. Bodde. Southwestern philosophical society. Virtual.
  • Hayes, S. (2022, Apr.). Merleau-Ponty and Proust: A phenomenology of the other world. Western phenomenology society. American philosophical association鈥檚 pacific division meeting. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Hayes, S. (2022, Apr). The idiorrhythmics of living-alone-together. Society for the philosophy of creativity. American philosophical association鈥檚 pacific division meeting. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  • Hayes, S. (2021, Oct and Nov). Guest speaker: 脡douard Glissant鈥檚 poetics of relation. Decolonial study group. Texas A&M University. Virtual.
  • Hayes, S. (2021. Apr). The poetics of loss and relation in Barthes and Glissant.鈥 American philosophical association鈥檚 pacific division meeting. Virtual.
  • Hayes, S. (2020, Sept) Melancholy and poetic thought. Philosophies of liberation encounters II. Bowie State University. Virtual.
  • Hayes, S. (2020, Feb). Being-alone-together: On the idiorrhythmics of grief and desire. Southeast association for the continental tradition. Saint Leo University, Tampa, Fl.


Courses Taught at TSU

  • PHIL 1030: Introduction to philosophy
  • PHIL 2500: Logic and critical reasoning
  • PHIL 2600/4500: Philosophy of love and sex
  • PHIL 3310: History of philosophy, contemporary
  • WMST 2000: Introduction to women's studies

Previously Taught Courses听

  • Phenomenological and hermeneutic traditions, Pacifica Graduate Institute
  • Philosophy of love and sex, University of Oregon
  • Critical reasoning, University of Oregon
  • 19th century philosophy, University of Oregon
  • Philosophy and literature, University of Oregon
  • Philosophy of human nature, University of Oregon
  • Philosophy and popular culture, University of Oregon
  • Existentialism, University of Oregon

Current Service

  • Puncta: Journal of critical phenomenology, co-editor
  • Faculty senate grievances committee, TSU, College of Liberal Arts representative
  • Web editor for Dept. of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy, TSU
  • Professional development and publicity committee, LLP Dept., TSU, chair
  • Curriculum committee, LLP Dept., TSU, member
  • Career preparedness committee, LLP Dept., TSU, member