Monthly Archives: June 2015

Laurence Hemming reviews Thomas Sheehan’s Making Sense of Heidegger at NDPR

Laurence Hemming reviews Thomas Sheehan’s Making Sense of Heidegger at NDPR.

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Beyond Calculation? w/ Hubert Dreyfus

Originally posted on synthetic zerØ:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJFi2tFNNUM

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Books received – Shakespeare, Mousnier, Lefebvre

Two OUP editions of Shakespeare, Roland Mousnier’s Peasant Uprisings – used by Foucault in Théories et institutions pénales, and two first editions of Lefebvre’s books in Axelos’s Arguments series.

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Cartographic mirages: Ferretti on Blais

Hélène Blais’ Mirages de la carte reviewed at the Society and Space open site.

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Wendy Brown, David Held, Claire Colebrook, Elizabeth Ferris – Keynote lectures – live-streamed from Durham

Wendy Brown, David Held, Claire Colebrook, Elizabeth Ferris keynote lectures live-streamed from Durham conference on Human migration and the environment: futures, politics, invention. Durham University – 29 June – 1 July 2015. Conference keynote lectures live-streamed on YouTube: http://www.durhamconference.eu/keynotes/ Professor David Held – … Continue reading

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Political Geography seeks two new Associate Editors

Political Geography seeks two new Associate Editors – details here.

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Félix Guattari on writing Anti-Oedipus in The Paris Review

Félix Guattari on writing Anti-Oedipus in The Paris Review (via critical-theory.com).

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Future imperfect and tense

Originally posted on geographical imaginations:
A clutch of forthcoming books on war that seek, in different ways, to illuminate dimensions of what I’ve been calling ‘later modern war’: Antonia Chayes‘ Borderless Wars (due in August at an eye-popping price from…

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Writing about writing, and writing about theory and the use of languages

Two short pieces recently drafted – a contribution to an edited book on ‘How we Write’, and a piece on the use of other languages in my research. The first is entitled ‘Writing by Accumulation’, and in keeping with the … Continue reading

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Top posts on Progressive Geographies this week

When Heidegger met Lacan Foucault’s Heterotopia and Benjamin’s Arcade Project – a discussion by Peter Johnson Geography blogs – a list, and a discussion of ‘why blog?’ Kostas Axelos, Introduction to a Future Way of Thought: On Marx and Heidegger – now … Continue reading

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