Monthly Archives: April 2024

Indo-European Thought in Twentieth-Century France update 19: back to Dumézil, politics, and Benveniste in Persia and Afghanistan

Since the last update on this project, I have begun work on a chapter on Dumézil’s career from the late 1930s to the late 1940s. This is another fascinating period, partly because of the range of books he published – 14 in 11 … Continue reading

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Jameson at 90: A Verso Blog Series

Jameson at 90: A Verso Blog Series Fredric Jameson turns 90 years old this month. To celebrate this milestone, we’re publishing a series of short essays focused on the major books in Jameson’s oeuvre. Daniel Hartley on Sartre: The Origins of a … Continue reading

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Antonio Negri, Story of a Communist: A Memoir – trans. Ed Emery, ed. Girolamo De Michele, Columbia University Press, October 2024

Antonio Negri, Story of a Communist: A Memoir – trans. Ed Emery, ed. Girolamo De Michele, Columbia University Press, October 2024 The philosopher Antonio Negri was one of the preeminent thinkers of our time: his writings on class, socialism, and … Continue reading

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David Freedberg and Claudia Wedepohl (eds.), Aby Warburg 150: Work, Legacy, Promise – De Gruyter, April 2024

David Freedberg and Claudia Wedepohl (eds.), Aby Warburg 150: Work, Legacy, Promise – De Gruyter, April 2024 Aby Warburg is regarded as one of the great pioneers of modern cultural studies. This book brings together texts by many of the most … Continue reading

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Books received – Chevallier, Behrent, Testa, Bloch & Febvre, Kadercan, Barthes, Koyré

Some books I’ve mentioned here recently – Philippe Chevallier, Michel Foucault et le christianisme: Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée; Michael C. Behrent, Becoming Foucault: The Poitiers Years; Federico Testa (ed.), Canguilhem beyond Epistemology and the History of Science – a special issue of Revue … Continue reading

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Eduardo Mendieta, The Philosophical Animal: On Zoopoetics and Interspecies Cosmopolitanism – SUNY Press, June 2024

Eduardo Mendieta, The Philosophical Animal: On Zoopoetics and Interspecies Cosmopolitanism – SUNY Press, June 2024 – part of the SUNY Press Open Access series

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Ben Clift, The Office for Budget Responsibility and the Politics of Technocratic Economic Governance – Oxford University Press, March 2023 and Faculti interview

Ben Clift, The Office for Budget Responsibility and the Politics of Technocratic Economic Governance – Oxford University Press, March 2023 The Office for Budget Responsibility and the Politics of Technocratic Economic Governanceis about the politics of economic ideas and technocratic … Continue reading

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Jo van Every, ‘You don’t have to start with an abstract’

Jo van Every, ‘You don’t have to start with an abstract‘ Some interesting discussion, particularly in terms of highlighting multiple ways to work, rather than a single way to begin. Do you use conferences as a way to start new … Continue reading

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“The Architectural Gift,” a conversation between architectural historian Łukasz Stanek and Places editor Frances Richard

 “The Architectural Gift,” a conversation between architectural historian Łukasz Stanek and Places editor Frances Richard Gifted buildings are potent mechanisms of geopolitical reshuffling, premised on an uneven power relation between giver and receiver. How do such exchanges shape cities in transition? For … Continue reading

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Matthew Beaumont, How We Walk: Frantz Fanon and the Politics of the Body – Verso, March 2024, and discussion at the Verso podcast

Matthew Beaumont, How We Walk: Frantz Fanon and the Politics of the Body – Verso, March 2024 You can tell a lot about people by how they walk. Matthew Beaumont argues that our standing, walking body holds the social traumas … Continue reading

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