Monthly Archives: June 2012

Coriolanus in Edinburgh

Full details of my talk on Coriolanus in Edinburgh on 2nd July, just before the RGS-IBG conference, have been posted at the Bodies in Movement site. My talk is entitled ‘Bellies, Wounds, Infections, Animals, Territories: The Political Bodies of Coriolanus‘.

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Originally posted on siadjnu:
Essays and Analysis Jason Adams, Williams College, Political Science: “Occupy Time” Emily Brissette, University of California Berkeley, Sociology: “For the Fracture of Good Order: On “Violence” at Occupy Oakland” Craig Calhoun, New York University, Sociology: “Evicting the Public: Why…

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Border Walls – Reece Jones

Forthcoming in July with Zed books. At the Zed books blog, Reece discusses 10 years of the Israeli wall in the West Bank. Here’s the blurb on the book: Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, why are … Continue reading

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John Gray on Žižek in the New York Review of Books

On Less than Nothing and Living in the End Times – here.

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Balibar and Mezzadra at the Tate Modern – topology and borders

Videos of Etienne Balibar and Sandro Mezzadra on topology and borders. Via Joshua Kurz’s Being-in-Exodus blog.

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Bruno Latour on his new project

Originally posted on ANTHEM:
http://vimeo.com/44155844 For his “An Inquiry Into Modes of Existence” project: For a philosophy that is empirical and not simply empiricist, investigation offers the only way to ferret out its concepts and then put them to the…

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Badiou – Mathematics of the Transcendental

Continuum have a page up for Badiou’s forthcoming Mathematics of the Transcendental: Onto-logy and being-there. In Mathematics of the Transcendental, Alain Badiou painstakingly works through the pertinent aspects of Category Theory, demonstrating their internal logic and veracity, their derivation and distinction … Continue reading

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The Birth of Territory – final revisions

Over the past several weeks I’ve been working hard on the final stages of revision of The Birth of Territory manuscript. Some of this has been responding to referee reports; some to my own thoughts on returning to the manuscript … Continue reading

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Sloterdijk at the Tate

Went to the Sloterdijk talk at the Tate yesterday. Nigel Thrift unfortunately couldn’t be there, so his place was taken by his Warwick colleague Ralf Rogowski. Rogowski gave an introduction and then Sloterdijk gave a talk. It was billed as … Continue reading

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Michael Mann – Sources of Social Power volumes 3 and 4

Volume 3: Global Empires and Revolution, 1890–1945 and 4: Globalizations, 1945–2011  of Michael Mann’s magisterial The Sources of Social Power are listed for late this year. The last volume appeared in 1993, so it’s been a long wait – not that Mann has been exactly quiet in … Continue reading

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