Monthly Archives: December 2025

Eduardo Mendieta (1963-2025)

My dear friend Eduardo Mendieta died earlier this month. He taught in the philosophy departments of the University of San Francisco, Stony Brook University and Penn State. There is an announcement from Penn State here, and the news is also reported … Continue reading

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My publications in 2025 – on Koyré, Foucault, Lefebvre and some reviews

Most of this year was spent working on my very long manuscript Mapping Indo-European Thought in Twentieth-Century France, which is coming together but has been hard work to reach this point. I have shared a few updates on the research and … Continue reading

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One year of ‘Sunday Histories’ on Progressive Geographies – weekly essays in the history of ideas

Every Sunday through 2025 I’ve posted a short essay to Progressive Geographies. They are tangential to my main research focus, a home for odd pieces which would not find a more formal place in print, but stories or ideas I … Continue reading

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Two Foucault reissues from Polity – Language, Madness and Desire: On Literature and Speech Begins After Death

Previously published by University of Minnesota Press, two Foucault books translated by Robert Bononno are being reissued by Polity in January 2026: Language, Madness and Desire: On Literature As a transformative thinker of the twentieth century, whose work spanned all … Continue reading

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Ed Wall, Architecture for Warfare: How Corporations Profit From Destruction and Reconstruction – Jovis, December 2025

Ed Wall, Architecture for Warfare: How Corporations Profit From Destruction and Reconstruction – Jovis, December 2025

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Claude Lévi-Strauss and Roger Caillois – Race, Games and a Ceremonial Sword

Roger Caillois and Claude Lévi-Strauss both spent the war in exile from France. Lévi-Strauss had done fieldwork in Brazil in the 1930s, but when he left France he went through Martinique and was detained in Puerto Rico before going to … Continue reading

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Melissa Adler, Surveillance in the Empire of Liberty: Why Thomas Jefferson Matters in Our Information Age – Bloomsbury, January 2026

Melissa Adler, Surveillance in the Empire of Liberty: Why Thomas Jefferson Matters in Our Information Age – Bloomsbury, January 2026 Examines the formation of a surveillance state through a close examination of Thomas Jefferson’s plantation management techniques and political actions. With … Continue reading

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The Logic of Fantasy: The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XIV – ed. Jacques-Alain Miller, trans. Adrian Price, Polity, April 2026

The Logic of Fantasy: The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XIV – ed. Jacques-Alain Miller, trans. Adrian Price, Polity, April 2026 ‘Logic of the fantasy’: the expression recurs throughout the Seminar as a leitmotif, yet not a single lesson is … Continue reading

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My favourite music of 2025

The music I enjoyed this year, either bought in physical form, often through Burning Shed, or digitally through bandcamp. For previous years: 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013 and 2012. Live, I enjoyed Dream Theater, Steven Wilson, Neal Morse, Remain in Light, Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin, Nik Bärtsch and Kaspar … Continue reading

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Books received – Davy, Luyssen, Deleuze, Lévi-Strauss and Dreyfus, Derrida

Some second-hand or new French books, including Johanna Luyssen, Les Fragments d’Hélène, Deleuze’s Sur l’appareil d’État et la machine de guerre: Cours novembre 1979-mars 1980 and Sur Spinoza, Aux sources de tristes tropiques. Les carnets de terrain de Claude et Dina … Continue reading

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