- Noelle McAfee is a Political Theorist and Feminist.
- She Directs the Psychoanalytic Studies Program.
- She was arrested during a peaceful protest in Atlanta.
Noelle McAfee, aged 63, is a respected political theorist and feminist. She currently chairs the philosophy department at Emory University and directs the Psychoanalytic Studies Program. Noelle has authored several books and is actively involved in public discourse.
However, she recently faced arrest during a peaceful protest in Atlanta. Despite claiming to be an observer, she was taken into custody by police. Her academic contributions include books like “Democracy and the Political Unconscious” and “Fear of Breakdown: Politics and Psychoanalysis.”
Before joining Emory, Noelle taught at various institutions, including Brandeis University. She has also been involved in activism and holds a master’s degree in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Noelle is married to David Armstrong, an executive editor at the Georgia News Lab. They have two children, Eliza and Guthrie, both of whom have pursued successful careers.
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