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Cemerson is a PhD student in Comparative Literature at SUNY Buffalo with research interests in modern and 21st century aesthetic theory. Her recent conference papers include "Ambiguities of Appearance: Hannah Arendt's Reading of Merleau-Ponty;" "Migratory Texts: Chus Pato/Erín Moure’s Secession/Insecession: Mutant Territories and the Language of Prosthesis;" and “My skin is black upon me:” Toni Morrison’s A Mercy and the Question of a Female Job." Her article "The Flesh Made Word: As I Lay Dying and Being Incarnate" will appear in December, 2015, in Merleau-Ponty and the Art of Perception (Eds. William Hamrick and Duane Davis; forthcoming SUNY Press December, 2015).