Forthcoming

These are publications recently published, currently in production or online first – it doesn’t include things under review or being drafted. Preprints are listed where available.

Some of my papers are available at Warwick’s publication service WRAP; many more are available on ResearchGate, and I try to provide as many as I can to download on this site. Generally I’m happy to share copies of articles if you email me.

Forthcoming

“Foucault and Structuralism” in Daniele Lorenzini (ed.), The Foucauldian Mind, London: Routledge, forthcoming 2026.

“Benveniste, Dumézil and Indo-European Thought in Twentieth Century France”, in Roger Woodard (ed.), Cambridge History of Mythology and Mythography, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.

Book review of Ernst Kantorowicz, Radiances: Unpublished Essays on Gods, Kingship, and Images of the State, ed. Robert E. Lerner, The English Historical Review, forthcoming.

An introduction to a non-fascist geography“, Dialogues in Human Geography, review forum on Chris Philo’s Adorno and the Antifascist Geographical Imagination, online first.

“Visuality and Vocabulary in Political Geography”, Dialogues in Human Geography, review forum on Juliet Fall, Along the Line: Writing with Comics and Graphic Narrative in Geography, forthcoming.

2025 publications

Foucault in Buffalo in 1970 and 1972: The Desire for Knowledge; The Criminal in Literature; and The History of Truth“, Foucault Studies 38, 2025, 129-40 (open access).

Book Review: Foucault in Brazil: Dictatorship, Resistance, and Solidarity, by Marcelo Hoffman“, Political Theory, Vol 53 No 1, 2025, 110-14.

Foucault, Dynastics and Power Relations”, Philosophy, Politics and Critique, Vol 2 No 1, 2025, 40-57.

Book review of Michael Behrent, Becoming Foucault: The Poitiers Years, The Journal of Modern History 97 (3), 2025, 744-45.

Henri Lefebvre and Patrick Tort, “The Lukács Question”, translated by Federico Testa, edited and introduced by Stuart Elden and Adam David Morton, Historical Materialism, online first, open access.

Alexandre Koyré and the Collège de France”, History of European Ideas, Vol 51 No 2, 2025, 276-89 (open access).

2024 publications

Canguilhem, Dumézil, Hyppolite: Georges Canguilhem and his Contemporaries”, Revue Internationale de Philosophie, No 307, 2024, 27-48 – special issue on Georges Canguilhem beyond Epistemology and the History of Science, edited by Federico Testa.

Foucault and Dumézil on Antiquity”, Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol 85 No 3, July 2024, 571-600 (preprint version).

Georges Dumézil, Mitra-Varuna: An Essay on Two Indo-European Representations of Sovereignty, translated by Derek Coltman, critical edition and introduction by Stuart Elden, afterword by Veena Das, HAU books, 2024 (open access pdf).

Unpublished

“Terricide: Lefebvre, Geopolitics and the Killing of the Earth” – preprint. This was part of an edited book which was long delayed and is now not being published. A French translation is forthcoming.

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  8. corneliuz's avatar corneliuz says:

    Hi Stuart,

    What has become of your prospective book, The Space of World, which you had outlined plans for in your contribution to ‘Scales of the Earth (New Geographies 4)’ back in 2011? Is it on the back-burner for the indefinite future, or can we expect to see it on shelves within the coming year or two?

    Thanks!

    • stuartelden's avatar stuartelden says:

      Thanks for the interest. That project was abandoned quite a long time ago. I’d applied for various funding schemes to make it work, and wasn’t successful, and then it got taken over by other projects. The Shakespeare and Foucault work both became much bigger than anticipated, and led me in different future directions. Some elements of this work have appeared in articles – the volume paper in 2013, and the violence and earth stuff has fed into some other pieces around terrain. I might do more with the terrain work at some point, possibly historically, which would link back to the interest in fossils. But it’s unlikely to look much like this outline. Thanks again.

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