Category Archives: Judith Butler

Next year’s teaching

Yesterday was largely spent on administrative things at Durham. It feels very early to be planning teaching for the 2011/12 academic year, down to which lectures in which weeks and trying to ensure teaching doesn’t clash with the 2012 Association … Continue reading

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Butler in London

via crit-geog-forum Centre for the Study of Democracy, Department of Politics & IR, University of Westminster presents: An Encounter with Judith Butler Friday 4th of February Fyvie Hall, University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2UW Programme: 10.20am – … Continue reading

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Society and Space – interviews

Over the years the journal has run a number of interviews with prominent theorists and philosophers. Some of these include Anthony Giddens, Raymond Williams, Henri Lefebvre, Edward Said, Alain Badiou, Michael Goodchild (1999 and 2009), and John Urry. There have also … Continue reading

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Zizek, Derrida and other lecturers

Graham Harman has a followup to my post on Zizek here. He draws an interesting comparison between Zizek and Derrida as speakers. I heard Derrida speak twice – once was a setpiece event in Oxford, which was called ‘A Short … Continue reading

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