Category Archives: Michel Foucault

Manet: Portraying Life

London’s Royal Academy of Arts has a new exhibition Manet: Portraying Life. It runs from 26 January to 14 April 2013 with advance booking advised. Foucault wrote a manuscript on Manet which is believed to be destroyed, but lectures have been … Continue reading

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‘How should we do the history of territory?’ – online

My paper ‘How should we do the history of territory?’ is now online – forthcoming in the inaugural issue of the RSA journal Territory, Politics, Governance. The journal requires subscription, so if you can’t easily get hold of it, please … Continue reading

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Foucault.info

The website http://www.foucault.info has been redesigned with some new material. Lots of useful resources here.

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William Connolly et al – Between Deleuze and Foucault

Videos of the talks given to the recent Between Deleuze and Foucault conference are now available online (via Bodies in Movement).

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Bentham’s Panopticon Letters available online

Jeremy Bentham’s Panopticon Letters are available online (via Heterotopian Studies).

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Catherine Malabou – ‘Biopolitics as a Form of Sovereignty’ video

via Foucault News – and see an earlier Foucault News post on another of her lectures on Foucault.

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Foucault’s I, Pierre Rivière – Emotion, Space and Society special issue

Foucault’s I, Pierre Rivière collection is the subject of a special issue of Emotion, Space and Society (requires subscription).

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Interview with Gary Gutting

At 3am magazine – Gutting’s Michel Foucault’s Archaeology of Scientific Reason was one of the first books on Foucault I read, in the first year of my PhD. 3:AM: You are well known as an expert on various French intellectuals … Continue reading

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Routledge books received

I did some review work for Routledge a while back. These are the books I received in recompense – mainly some Judith Butler books I’d read but didn’t own; some for the Shakespeare project; and David Delaney’s The Spatial, the … Continue reading

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Books received

Another pile of books. David Martin-Jones, Deleuze and World Cinemas; the Heidegger & Nietzsche collection I have a piece in; the new biography of Derrida and Beyond Walls and Cages in recompense for review work; another one of Jean Gottmann’s works; … Continue reading

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