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Daryl Mendoza

Mendoza, Daryl Y.

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Degrees

Bachelor of Philosophy, University of San Carlos, 2008
M.A. Philosophy, University of San Carlos, 2011

Research Interests:

Agamben, Baudrillard, Marxism, metaphysics, political philosophy

Selected Publications:

1. Mendoza, D. Y. (2025). “Revisiting Giorgio Agamben’s reformulation of Michel Foucault’s biopolitics.” Kritike 19(1), 129-152.
2. “Abulad’s Postmodern Reading of Kant,” Synkrētic №1 (Feb. 2022), 119-122.
3. “Reading Abulad’s Reading of Kant: Postmodernism and the Possibility of a Filipino Philosophy.” PHAVISMINDA Journal, (Special Issue, 2019): 118-145. 
4. “Baudrillard and the Malaise in the Global Village.” Int. J. Baudrillard Stud. 10(1), (January 2013)
5. Mendoza, D. Y. (2010). “Commodity, Sign and Spectacle: Retracing Baudrillard’s Hyperreality.” Kritike 4(2), 45-59.
6. Mendoza, D. Y. Baudrillard and the Malaise of the Global Village: Can there be a Global Community in an Era of Hyper-Communication without Communion? International Journal of Baudrillard Studies 10 (2013). www.ubishops.ca/baudrillardstudies/vol-10_1/v10-1-mendoza.html
7. Mendoza, D. Y. Marx in the Contemporary Times. USC Graduate Journal XXVI, No. 2 (2010): 192-205.

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