Dana Miranda
Area of Expertise
Africana Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Existentialism, Psychosocial Studies
Degrees
B.A., Bard College
M.A., Ph.D. University of Connecticut
Additional Information
Dr. Dana Francisco Miranda is Assistant Professor of Philosophy. His research and teaching interest are in Africana philosophy, political philosophy, existentialism, and psychological studies. He studies how historical and contemporary processes create structural arrangements that although normal, regularized, and relatively healthy to some are at the same time suboptimal and detrimental to others. Thematically, his research not only criticizes such “disordered” political orders, but also aims to construct viable “counter-orders.”
His dissertation examined how living under conditions of antiblack racism and coloniality affects not only experiences of depression and suicide for Afro-diasporic people, but also how such conditions should be diagnosed and treated. Given the entanglement between psychological “well-being” and political “disorder,” the treatment of depression demands not only psychiatric intervention but also social restructuring. Professionally, he also serves as the Secretary of Digital Outreach & Chair of Architectonics for the Caribbean Philosophical Association.