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Foucault Studies
Number 21: June 2016: Counter-Conduct
Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editorial | |
| Sverre Raffnsøe et al. | 1-2 |
Special Issue on Counter-Conduct
| Introduction: Counter-Conduct | |
| Sam Binkley, Barbara Cruikshank | 3-6 |
| From Counter-Conduct to Critical Attitude: Michel Foucault and the Art of Not Being Governed Quite So Much | |
| Daniele Lorenzini | 7-21 |
| Foucault Among the Stoics: Oikeiosis and Counter-Conduct | |
| James F. Depew | 22-51 |
| Rituals of Conduct and Counter-Conduct | |
| Corey McCall | 52-79 |
| The Counter-Conduct of Medieval Hermits | |
| Christopher Roman | 80-97 |
| Revisiting the Omnes et Singulatim Bond: The Production of Irregular Conducts and the Biopolitics of the Governed | |
| Martina Tazzioli | 98-116 |
Articles
| Foucault and the Madness of Classifying Our Madness | |
| Drew Ninnis | 117-137 |
| Towards a Foucauldian Urban Political Ecology of water: Rethinking the hydro-social cy-cle and scholars’ critical engagement | |
| Paola Rattu, René Véron | 138-158 |
| The Nineteenth Century in Ruins: A Genealogy of French Historical Epistemology | |
| David… |
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