Overview
Chad C贸rdova is Assistant Professor of French in the Department of Romance Studies. He received his BA in French and Art History from NYU and his PhD in French from Princeton University. Prior to coming to Cornell, he was Assistant Professor of French at Emory University in Atlanta from 2018 to 2024. His teaching and research focus on the complex affinities between premodern and contemporary currents of continental thought, especially in aesthetics, ecological philosophy, ethics, and psychopathology.
His first monograph 鈥 鈥 will be published by Northwestern University Press in spring 2025 in the series 鈥淩ethinking the Early Modern.鈥 The book shows how ancient and early modern ideas of art and nature are crucial to current attempts to think and live beyond the ecocidal metaphysics of the 鈥渨orld picture.鈥 Tracing a new trajectory of posthumanist thought across a wide range of texts 鈥 from Aristotelian physics to early modern French literature and philosophy (Montaigne, Pascal, Diderot, Rousseau), and from Kantian aesthetics to late Heidegger, deconstruction, and avant-garde ecological theories 鈥 the book responds to the ongoing crisis of the humanities by proposing an anachronic mode of rereading. Abandoning historicism, it brings forth the 鈥渘ew鈥 and still-radical potentialities of putatively 鈥渙ld鈥 or 鈥渙bsolete鈥 texts.
He is now at work on a second book project鈥攁n experimental study, or essay鈥攐n Montaigne in the context of recent trends in theory. The book attempts to understand the coming contemporaneity of Montaigne鈥檚 Essays by heeding their modes of resonance (and dissonance) with new ideas in fields such as posthumanist ethics, political theory, speculative realism, decolonial anthropology, ecological thought, and indigenous studies.
Another main research project is devoted to the long history 鈥 and many theories, guises, and artistic expressions across the world 鈥 of what is called 鈥渄epression.鈥
Research Focus
French thought (esp. 1500鈥1800)
Continental philosophy
Deconstruction
Posthumanism
Plant studies
Animal studies
Ecological thought
Aesthetics
Indigenous studies
History of psychopathology
Psychoanalysis
Publications
Selected Publications:
鈥,鈥 The Comparatist 48 (November 2024): 36鈥56.
鈥,鈥 Cahiers de recherches m茅di茅vales et humanistes 46, special issue, 鈥淭he environmental question鈥 (2023): 303鈥40.
鈥,鈥 Environmental Philosophy 20:2 (2023): 215鈥36.
鈥,鈥 Exemplaria 35:2 (2023): 163鈥91.
鈥,鈥 Modern Intellectual History (2017): 1鈥35: 鈥 In print: MIH 16: 2 (2019): 339鈥73