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Aga Khan Program Lecture: Laleh Khalili, ‘Tankers, Tycoons, and the Making of Modern Regimes of Law, Labour, and Finance’ (video)

Aga Khan Program Lecture: Laleh Khalili – ‘Tankers, Tycoons, and the Making of Modern Regimes of Law, Labour, and Finance‘ – lecture done remotely because of the current situation.   Excellent recent research on the politics of containerisation and the … Continue reading

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Books received – Bataille, Eliade, Ballvé, de Waelhens

Mainly books by Bataille, but also a volume of Mircea Eliade’s journals, the first book in French on Heidegger, originally published in 1942, and Teo Ballvé’s The Frontier Effect: State Formation and Violence in Colombia. Teo kindly sent a copy of his … Continue reading

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Marta Faustino, Gianfranco Ferraro (eds.), The Late Foucault: Ethical and Political Questions – Bloomsbury, December 2020

Marta Faustino, Gianfranco Ferraro (eds.), The Late Foucault: Ethical and Political Questions – Bloomsbury, December 2020 Michel Foucault is one of the most important and controversial thinkers of the twentieth century and one of the leading figures in contemporary Western … Continue reading

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Etienne Balibar, Spinoza, the Transindividual, translated by Mark G. E. Kelly, Edinburgh University Press, September 2020 (and review by Dan Taylor)

Etienne Balibar, Spinoza, the Transindividual, translated by Mark G. E. Kelly, Edinburgh University Press, September 2020 One of the most important books on Spinoza to appear in the last 30 years, written by one of the foremost living French philosophers … Continue reading

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Georges Bataille – Oeuvres complètes and other French collections, with list of English translations

I’ve made a start with the project of listing the pieces in Georges Bataille’s Oeuvres complètes and other French collections, along with English translations of these pieces. The page is available here. It’s not complete – I’ve done 8 of the 12 … Continue reading

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Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 81, Number 2, April 2020 (open access)

Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 81, Number 2, April 2020 – currently open access Sharon Achinstein on Hugo Grotius, Kazutaka Inamura and Camille Robcis on Frantz Fanon, and others…

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Open Borders: In Defense of Free Movement, edited by Reece Jones – University of Georgia Press, 2019 (open access)

Open Borders: In Defense of Free Movement, edited by Reece Jones – University of Georgia Press, 2019 (open access) The essays in the first part of the volume make a theoretical case for free movement by analyzing philosophical, legal, and … Continue reading

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Geographers, sociologists, philosophers etc. on covid-19 – updated

I’ve updated the list of Geographers, sociologists, philosophers etc. on covid-19 on this site. The most recent addition is an essay by Matthew Hannah with Jan Simon Hutta and Christoph Schemann, Thinking Corona measures with Foucault (University of Bayreuth) I will add more links … Continue reading

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Books received – Eribon & Lévi-Strauss, Heidegger, Dumézil, Bataille

A few things, some ordered before the lockdown began and some since, that will keep me busy for a while. While I have the Heidegger book in German and English, this was an early French translation, and important in terms … Continue reading

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Two bibliographical questions about Georges Bataille

Two bibliographical questions about Georges Bataille: – is there a comprehensive list anywhere of the writings by/attributed to Bataille which are not included in the Oeuvres complètes? I know of Une liberté souveraine, for example, and letters, and texts from some … Continue reading

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