Monthly Archives: May 2015

Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual – special issue on the Black Notebooks

Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual – special issue on the – Black Notebooks. Contents at above link, or download whole issue as pdf.   

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Michael Joyce’s novel ‘Foucault, in Winter, in the Linnaeus Garden’ – reviewed at Berfrois

Michael Joyce’s novel Foucault, in Winter, in the Linnaeus Garden – reviewed at Berfrois by Dave Ciccoricco. … Interrogating the status and resonance of unsent letters is one of the tantalizing tasks of Michael Joyce’s latest novel, Foucault, in Winter, in the Linnaeus … Continue reading

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Thomas Sheehan’s new translation of Heidegger’s ‘What is Metaphysics?’

Thomas Sheehan’s new translation of Heidegger’s ‘What is Metaphysics?’ is available to download here.

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Top posts this week on Progressive Geographies

Foucault’s Last Decade – Update 22: work with the Semiotext(e) archive and manuscript submitted for review Jamin Raskin, “A last interview with French philosopher Michel Foucault”, City Paper – now found and available online Durham 2016-17 IAS fellowships on Scale … Continue reading

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International Political Sociology virtual issue with open access papers – On War Today

The editorial team of International Political Sociology is happy to announce its latest IPS Virtual Issue: “On War Today”. This special issue collects a sample of articles previously published in International Political Sociology that engage contemporary politics of war. We selected two themes that have … Continue reading

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CFP Theatre, Performance, Foucault! – 4th July 2015 – King’s College London

Theatre, Performance, Foucault! TaPRA Theatre, Performance, and Philosophy working group interim event – a one-day symposium 4th July 2015 – King’s College London Michel Foucault was not only one of the most controversial and provocative thinkers of the 20th Century, he was … Continue reading

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Zamora and Behrent (eds.) Foucault and Neoliberalism – forthcoming in November 2015 from Polity

The English version of the book which caused a storm last year – Daniel Zamora and Michael C. Behrent (eds.) Foucault and Neoliberalism – is forthcoming in November 2015 from Polity. Michel Foucault’s death in 1984 coincided with the fading … Continue reading

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Consolidated list of all the Michel Serres primary bibliography posts

Originally posted on Christopher Watkin:
All the categories for the comprehensive Michel Serres primary bibliography are now up and running. I will keep adding titles over the coming months as I come across them, but in order to make the…

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Translating from French into English

Originally posted on Refracted Input:
I just came across this interesting passage in an article by Dave Hickey on The Brooklyn Rail discussing his experiences teaching French theory. […] since the texts we read were written in French and being…

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Capitalismo global y regeneración urbana | Homenaje a Neil Smith

Originally posted on multipliciudades:
El grupo Espais Crítics organiza un encuentro en Barcelona entre el 14 y el 16 de diciembre para celebrar críticamente la memoria de Neil Smith. El evento se desarrollará en el MACBA —además de un paseo…

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