Professor Marguerite La Caze

Researcher biography
Professor Marguerite La Caze's research interests include: European philosophy, feminist philosophy, moral psychology, especially the emotions, and aesthetics, including philosophy and film.
Professor La Caze holds a BA (UQ); MA (Melbourne); and PhD (UQ), and is an Australian Research Fellow 2003-2007. She held an ARC Discovery Grant 2015-2018 on 'Ethical Restoration After Oppressive Violence: A Philosophical Account' and was a visiting Fellow at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland in 2022.
Her current research projects include:
- Ontologies of force: Violence, non-violence, and resistance
- European political cinema and democracy
- Finitude in Beauvoir's A Very Easy Death and Mia Hansen-Love's One Fine Morning
- Beauvoir's concepts of independence, freedom, and happiness in Mia Hansen-Love's Things to Come
- Indigenous Australian documentary
Marguerite has successfully supervised more than 30 PhD and Master's students on a wide range of topics and is currently supervising students on projects including analogy and philosophical reasoning, on women as authentic subjects in Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex, on non-violence and resistance in Australian and Indian texts, on the work of Monique Wittig, critical phenomenology and abortion, and Jacques Derrida and Paul Ricoeur on forgiveness.