Monthly Archives: September 2017

Responses to Peter Sloterdijk’s ‘Pseudonymous Politics’ (open access)

A number of responses to Peter Sloterdjk’s ‘Pseudonymous Politics’ are now available to download from New Perspectives here. The original article is also open access here. Claudia Aradau – Performative Politics and International Relations – Friedrich Kratochwil – Of Myths, Lies, … Continue reading

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Thresholds – A pop-up symposium – 22 September 2017, University of York

Thresholds – A pop-up symposium – 22 September 2017, University of York Thresholds is intended to bring together diverse disciplines including sociology, politics, history, anthropology, women’s studies, critical management, human geography, social policy. The format will be a short papers … Continue reading

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Jason Dittmer, Diplomatic Material: Affect, Assemblage, and Foreign Policy

Jason Dittmer’s new book, Diplomatic Material: Affect, Assemblage, and Foreign Policy is out with Duke University Press. In Diplomatic Material Jason Dittmer offers a counterintuitive reading of foreign policy by tracing the ways that complex interactions between people and things … Continue reading

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Genealogy and Political Theory, 29 September 2017, Amsterdam

Workshop: Genealogy and Political Theory, 29 September 2017, 10.00 hrs. – 17.00 hrs. Campus Roeterseiland, building J/K, room B22 (Valckenierstraat 65-67, 1018 XE Amsterdam) In recent years, there has been a proliferation of works of and on genealogy by political theorists and historians … Continue reading

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Ernesto Bassi discusses An Aqueous Territory

Ernesto Bassi discusses his book An Aqueous Territory: Sailor Geographies and New Granada’s Transimperial Greater Caribbean World at the New Books Network. Here’s the book description from the Duke UP site: In An Aqueous Territory Ernesto Bassi traces the configuration of … Continue reading

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Stefanos Geroulanos, Transparency in Postwar France: A Critical History of the Present – now out with Stanford UP

Stefanos Geroulanos, Transparency in Postwar France: A Critical History of the Present is now out with Stanford University Press. This book returns to a time and place when the concept of transparency was met with deep suspicion. It offers a panorama … Continue reading

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Christopher Watkin, French Philosophy Today now in paperback

Christopher Watkin, French Philosophy Today: New Figures of the Human in Badiou, Meillassoux, Malabou, Serres and Latour is now available in paperback. Contemporary French philosophy is laying fresh claim to the human. Through a series of independent, simultaneous initiatives, arising in … Continue reading

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Emilio de Ípola, Althusser, The Infinite Farewell forthcoming from Duke University Press

Emilio de Ípola, Althusser, The Infinite Farewell forthcoming from Duke University Press. Few details as yet, except for a glowing review from Warren Montag. “Emilio de Ípola’s Althusser: the Infinite Farewell is one of the most important books ever written on … Continue reading

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Laurence Publicover, Dramatic Geography – the latest volume in the Early Modern Literary Geographies series from OUP

Laurence Publicover, Dramatic Geography: Romance, Intertheatricality, and Cultural Encounter in Early Modern Mediterranean Drama – the latest volume in the Early Modern Literary Geographies series from OUP. Focusing on early modern plays which stage encounters between peoples of different cultures, this … Continue reading

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A guide to close reading – Marika Rose at An und für sich

A guide to close reading – Marika Rose at An und für sich I’m planning to give my first year undergraduates a worksheet designed to help them engage with the theological and philosophical texts we study during our course. I’ve … Continue reading

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