Monthly Archives: May 2013

Hugh J. Silverman Passes Away

Originally posted on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR:
Late last week I received grievous news that Hugh, a professor of philosophy and comparative literature at Stony Brook, passed away after suffering from cancer. Hugh was my undergraduate advisor and…

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The structure of The Kingdom and the Glory

a useful overview of the structure of Agamben’s The Kingdom and the Glory

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Call for sponsorship to buy Michel Foucault’s archives (2013)

Originally posted on Foucault News:
Call for sponsorship to buy Michel Foucault’s archives Paris, 8 May 2013, Art Media Agency (AMA). The Ministry of Culture sent out a call for sponsorship to French companies in order to purchase the archives…

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Luce Irigaray seminar in Bristol

A great opportunity to work with Luce Irigaray, who has been awarded a visiting Leverhulme professorship at Bristol and will be running additional events in the future. Invitation to the Seminar of LUCE IRIGARAY 9-15 June 2013 Since 2003, Luce … Continue reading

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Thom Brooks in defense of political theory

“In Defence of Political Theory: Impact and Opportunities”, Political Studies Review free to download. This article will present the impact that political theory has made and the opportunities for future contributions. It will consider the contributions made by leading political … Continue reading

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Barbara Graziosi reviews Mary Beard’s reviews

My Durham IAS colleague Barbara Graziosi reviews Mary Beard’s book of reviews Confronting the Classics in the THES.

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Jerusalem Day

Yesterday was Jerusalem Day, a celebration of the unification of the city. There is a good discussion in Haaretz of all the complexities and inequalities that celebration masks. This year there were clashes between the police and demonstrators and the … Continue reading

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Geo-Social Formations: Capitalism and the Earth

The RGS-IBG draft conference programme is now available. I’m speaking on ‘Terricide: Lefebvre, Geopolitics and the Killing of the Earth’ in the second of two sessions under the title of Geo-Social Formations: Capitalism and the Earth. Details of those sessions … Continue reading

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Urban Studies Foundation postdoctoral fellowships

Fellowships at University of Glasgow – details here. Applications should be submitted electronically to Ruth Harkin at ruth.harkin@glasgow.ac.uk by 14 June 2013.

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Book Review Symposium – Geraldine Pratt’s ‘Families Apart: Migrant Mothers and the Conflicts of Labor and Love’

Originally posted on AntipodeFoundation.org:
This symposium brings together a group of scholars to discuss Prof. Geraldine Pratt’s monograph Families Apart: Migrant Mothers and the Conflicts of Labor and Love (University of Minnesota Press, 2012). The book is grounded in…

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