Saskia Sassen interviewed by Shamus Khan in Public Culture (requires subscription)

Saskia Sassen interviewed by Shamus Khan in Public Culture (requires subscription)

Shamus Khan talks with Saskia Sassen about some of her most influential book projects, from The Mobility of Labor and Capital and The Global City to her recent publication, Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy. Reading these texts together and in light of current issues, their conversation touches on topics such as how migration relates to political and economic processes, the continuously shifting landscape of global cities, and how complex systems change.

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Grandfathers, Geopolitics, and Generational Legacies

Colin Flint with news of his recently published book.

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My book Geopolitical Constructs: The Mulberry Harbours, World War Two, and the Making of a Militarized Transatlantic has just been published by Rowman and Littlefield (http://rowman.com/ISBN/9781442266681/Geopolitical-Constructs-The-Mulberry-Harbours-World-War-Two-and-the-Making-of-a-Militarized-Transatlantic). This book has been a long labor of love for me, requiring a number of visits over the years to the UK for archival research. It is dedicated to my grandfather who served in the Royal Signals in the war. He was a mild-mannered gentleman who taught me how to play chess. He was also partially defined by the war and his service. So were my parents, children in London during the war. It seemed to have defined them too. Hence, WWII, even though it ended 20 years before I was born, played a role in framing my identity, and that of my generation. It was this sense of post-war psychological scarring that spurred me to write the book. I was also…

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Daniel McLoughlin (ed.) Agamben and Radical Politics

9781474402637_1This looks an interesting collection: Agamben and Radical Politics, edited by Daniel McLoughlin.

Giorgio Agamben’s analysis of sovereignty was profoundly influential for critical theory as it grappled with issues of security and state violence in the wake of 11 September 2001. But what does his work have to say in an age characterised by financial crisis and political revolts? The 12 essays in this volume provide new perspectives on economy and political action by analysing Agamben’s recent work on government, his account of a non-statist politics and his relationship to the revolutionary tradition. It includes a new essay by Agamben himself, entitled ‘Capitalism as Religion’.

It’s currently hardback and e-book only.

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La grande soif de l’etat. Michel Foucault avec les sciences sociales (2016)

News of a recently published book on Foucault and the state.

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skornickiArnault Skornicki,La grande soif de l’etat. Michel Foucault avec les sciences sociales, Les Prairies Ordinaires, 2016.
288 pages, 20 €
ISBN 978-2-35096-116-3

Michel Foucault n’est pas réputé être un théoricien de l’État, mais un penseur du pouvoir partout où il se trouve (dans l’école, la prison, la caserne, l’usine, l’hôpital). Et pourtant, il apparaît qu’il s’était lancé dans une grande généalogie de l’État moderne. Cet ouvrage se propose de dissiper ce paradoxe en démontrant deux choses.

Oui, il existe bel et bien une théorie foucaldienne de l’État : elle n’est ni systématique ni achevée, mais on peut la reconstituer tant à partir de la fabuleuse richesse des textes de Foucault qu’en le faisant dialoguer avec de grandes entreprises voisines, venues de la philosophie et des sciences sociales : le marxisme, Weber, Elias et Bourdieu, entre autres.

Oui, la généalogie est compatible avec la sociologie. Les concepts de biopolitique…

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Foucault’s History of Sexuality Vol I, 40 years on – theme issue of Cultural History

cover.gif‘Revisiting The History of Sexuality: Thinking with Foucault at Forty’, theme issue of Cultural History, guest edited by Howard Chiang. Here’s the abstract of the introduction:

 

 

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International Law and the Territorial Gains and Losses of Non-State Actors, London, 27 October 2016

I’ll be speaking at the launch event of a new project on International Law and The Territorial Gains and Losses of Non-State Actors in London on 27 October 2016, 5pm. The other speaker is Patrick Zahnd, Professor of Humanitarian International Law  at SciencesPo. Full details here.

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Books received – Holinshed, Hannigan, de Vries on Latour, Howkins, International Political Sociology

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A second-hand copy of Holinshed’s Chronicles – the parts used by Shakespeare; and some books in recompense for review work for Polity and Routledge.

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Interview about Foucault’s Last Decade on New Books in Critical Theory (audio)

A few weeks ago I was interviewed by Dave O’Brien of Goldsmiths about Foucault’s Last Decade for the New Books in Critical Theory series. The recording is now available as a podcast: Download (Duration: 47:54 — 21.9MB) or to stream at the series website.

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Why did Michel Foucault radically recast the project of The History of Sexuality? How did he work collaboratively? What was the influence of Antiquity on his thought? In Foucault’s Last Decade (Polity Press, 2016) Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Theory and Geography at the University of Warwick explores these, and many more, questions about the final years in a rich intellectual life. The book combines detailed studies of Foucault’s recently collected lecture series with archival material and his publications, to give an in depth engagement with the changes and continuities in his thought during the last decade. Addressing questions associated with key terms, such as governmentality, as well as confession, the self, power, truth telling, and many other core ideas and themes, the book will be essential reading for anyone interested in this most important of Western thinkers.

My thanks to Dave for the invitation and for asking the questions.

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Dallas Rogers, The Geopolitics of Real Estate: Reconfiguring Property, Capital and Rights

17834833261-230x345Dallas Rogers, The Geopolitics of Real Estate: Reconfiguring Property, Capital and Rights, out in October with Rowman International.

Individual foreign investment in Western nation states is a long-standing geopolitical issue. The expansion of the middle class in BRICS and Asian countries, and their increased activity in Western real estate markets as foreign investors, have introduced new and revived existing cultural and geopolitical sensitivities. In this book, Dallas Rogers develops a new history of foreign real estate investment by mapping the movement of human and financial capital over more than four centuries. The book argues the reconfiguration of Asian geopolitical power has ruptured the conceptual landscape for understanding international land and real estate relations. Drawing on assemblage theories (Latour, Deleuze and Guattari), assemblage analytical tactics (Sassen and Ong) and discursive media theories (Kittler and Foucault) a series of vignettes of land and real estate crisis are presented. The book demonstrates how foreign land claimers and global real estate professionals colonise, subvert and act beyond the governance structures of settler-societies to facilitate new types of capital circulation and accumulation around the world.

This is the first book in the Geopolitical Bodies, Material Worlds series, edited by Jason Dittmer and Ian Klinke – the second will be out later this year.

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À propos d’un cours inédit de Michel Foucault sur l’analyse existentielle de Ludwig Binswanger (Lille 1953–54) (2016)

A discussion of a so-far unpublished 1953-54 course by Foucault on Binswanger – though in French there is quite a long summary in English.

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Elisabetta Basso, À propos d’un cours inédit de Michel Foucault sur l’analyse existentielle de Ludwig Binswanger (Lille 1953–54), Revue de Synthèse. December 2016, Volume 137, Issue 1, pp 35–59

First Online: 24 August 2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11873-016-0297-3

Résumé
Cet article examine la manière dont Michel Foucault se rapporte à la psychologie et à la psychopathologie phénoménologiques dans les années 1950, à la lumière des nouvelles sources documentaires que nous avons aujourd’hui à notre disposition. Notre contribution se concentre en particulier sur le manuscrit inédit de l’un des cours donnés par Foucault à l’université de Lille entre 1952 et 1954 : le cours sur « Binswanger et la phénoménologie » (1953-54). L’analyse de ce cours, conçu par Foucault dans le contexte d’une réflexion philosophique sur le problème anthropologique de la psychopathologie, nous permettra enfin de restituer à Foucault la place qui lui revient dans le domaine de la « philosophie de…

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