
Living and M. Pleshette De Armitt
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Wife M. Pleshette De Armitt [5912]
Born: Aug 1967
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Mother: Dolores Jean "Dee" Rowley [1070] (1940-2004) 3More records for this person:
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Obituary 5, 2015 - , , Memphis, TN
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1 Pleshette DeArmitt (2015), (obituary), published online by dailynous.com/, Apr. 14, 2015, at http://dailynous.com/2015/04/14/pleshette-dearmitt-2015/.
2 N7. The Daily Leader Times (Kittanning, PA), (newspaper); some of it published on the internet at http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/leadertimes/obituaries/#search, 1961 Sept 15.
3 N7. The Daily Leader Times (Kittanning, PA), (newspaper); some of it published on the internet at http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/leadertimes/obituaries/#search, 1959- mentioned in Francis Rowley's obituary.
4 N9. Valley Daily News, (Tarentum, PA), 2004 - mentioned in Dolores Rowley DeArmitt's obituary.
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Pleshette DeArmitt (2015), (obituary), published online by dailynous.com/, Apr. 14, 2015, at http://dailynous.com/2015/04/14/pleshette-dearmitt-2015/, "In Memoriam, Pleshette DeArmitt:
Our discipline suffered a terrible loss yesterday with the sudden and untimely passing of Pleshette DeArmitt, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at University of Memphis. We here at NewAPPS extend our deepest condolences to her family, her colleagues and her considerable network of friends.
From the University of Memphis's announcement:
Prof. DeArmitt's research and teaching interests included contemporary continental philosophy, feminist theory, psychoanalysis, and social and political thought. She regularly taught undergraduate courses in feminist theory and 19th- and 20th-century continental philosophy. She taught graduate courses on Rousseau's moral psychology, Freud's metapsychology, Kristeva's philosophy of bios, and themes in contemporary continental philosophy.
Prof. DeArmitt published scholarly articles on Derrida, Kofman, and Kristeva in journals such as Mosaic, Parallax, Philosophy Today, Research in Phenomenology, and The Southern Journal of Philosophy. She was the author of The Right to Narcissism: A Case for an Im-possible Self-Love (Fordham University Press, 2013) and the co-editor of Sarah Kofman's Corpus (SUNY Press, 2008).
She is survived by her husband, Kas Saghafi, also Associate Professor of Philosophy, and her beloved daughter Seraphine. Memorial announcements will follow.
On a more personal note, I want to add that Pleshette was a dear friend, colleague and inspiration to me for many years. What has been lost in her passing far exceeds the summary of Pleshette's scholarly production and academic accomplishments. For those who didn't know her, Pleshette's was an incredibly rare sort of gentle, unpretentious, amiable and warm-hearted disposition. She was quick to laugh, quicker to smile, and hilariously (often subversively) funny herself. She was generous to a fault....I'll miss her, Memphis will miss her, and I know so many others will, too....- Posted by Leigh M. Johnson on 14 April 2015."
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