Monthly Archives: August 2013

New Heidegger Research – book series

Call for proposals for a new book series with Rowman International. New Heidegger Research publishes work by, about, and provoked by Martin Heidegger. The goal of the series is to promote informed and critical dialogue that breaks new philosophical ground … Continue reading

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The Rhythmanalysis Laboratory

Website on rhythmanalysis and its uses – thanks to Tahereh Af for the link.

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Slavoj Žižek, The Perverts’ Guide to Ideology – poster and trailer

via critical-theory.com

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Maps of Unrealized City Plans

Wired has some very interesting images of city plans that were never put into practice. Thanks to Ben Rosamond for the link.

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Lisa Guenther, The Biopolitics of Starvation in California Prisons

A powerful piece on the hunger strikes in Californian prisons – the first post in a planned open site forum on prisons today.

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Manifesto of the Groupe d’Information sur les prisons – a full translation

This text was co-authored by Michel Foucault, Pierre Vidal-Nacquet and Jean-Marie Domenach, and was first read at a news conference on 8 February 1971. It was subsequently published in Esprit in March 1971. As far as I know, the only partial … Continue reading

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The Groningen Lecture on Modes of Reasoning 2014

I’ve recently accepted an invitation to give the second Groningen Lecture on Modes of Reasoning. This is a series organised by Luis Lobo-Guerro as part of the History and Theory of International Relations chair group. Mick Dillon is giving the first of … Continue reading

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Books received – including Foucault, Power, Truth, Strategy

Five interesting books. Two are older books by authors whose other work I’ve liked – Badie and Birnbaum’s The Sociology of the State and Adriana Caverero, Relating Narratives – that I got for review work. I got hold of François … Continue reading

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Misunderstanding Foucault — Foucault. Habermas, and the Debate that Never Was (Part III)

Originally posted on Persistent Enlightenment:
My last post on the so-called “Foucault/Habermas Debate” focused on the eulogy JürgenHabermas wrote in the wake of Michel Foucault’s death. The main theoretical claim of the eulogy was that Foucault, the one-time critic of…

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Intertexuality and Structure in Roberto Bolaño’s 2666

Originally posted on Biblioklept:
•I had been reading William T. Vollmann’s enormous book Imperial. I bought the book in paperback and then put an illicit copy on my Kindle (this riff is not about the ethics of that move). It’s just…

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