Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Pub: FOUCAULT STUDIES 9 (2010).

Articles:

  • "At the Intersection of Sovereignty and Biopolitics: The Di-Polaric Spatializations of Money" by Tero Auvinen, 5-34
  • "The Emotional Life of Governmental Power" by Elaine Campbell, 35-53
  • "Foucault, Borges, Heterotopia: Producing Knowledge in Other Spaces" by Robert J. Topinka, 54-70
  • "Foucault and the Ethics of Eating" by Chloë Taylor, 71-88
  • "Apparatuses of Animality: Foucault Goes to a Slaughterhouse" by Stephen Thierman, 89-110
State of the Disciplines:

  • "Postcolonial Studies and the Discourse of Foucault: Survey of a Field of Problematization" by Robert Nichols, 111-144
Exchange:

  • "Transcendental Philosophy and Critical Philosophy in Kant and Foucault: Response to Colin Koopman" by Colin McQuillan, 145-155
  • "Appropriation and Permission in the History of Philosophy: Response to McQuillan" by Colin Koopman, 156-164
Review Essay:

  • Ladelle McWhorter, Racism and Sexual Oppression in Anglo-America: a Genealogy (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009) by Chloë Taylor, Robert Nichols, 165-184
Reviews:

  • Paul Veyne, Foucault: Sa pensée, sa personne (Paris: Éditions Albin Michel, 2008) by Alan Milchman, 185-188
  • Ed Cohen, A Body Worth Defending: Immunity, Biopolitics and the Apotheosis of the Modern Body (Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2009) by Elliot A. Jarbe, 189-193
  • Vanessa Lemm, Nietzsche’s Animal Philosophy: Culture, Politics, and the Animality of the Human Being (New York: Fordham University Press, 2009) by Mike McConnell, 194-197
  • Joseph J. Tanke, Foucault’s Philosophy of Art: a Genealogy of Modernity (New York: Continuum, 2009) by Dag Petersson, 198-202
  • C.G. Prado (ed.), Foucault’s Legacy (London: Continuum International, 2009) by Darryl M. De Marzio, 203-208
  • Lynne Huffer, Mad for Foucault: Rethinking the Foundations of Queer Theory (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009) by Christopher Roman, 209-211
  • David Gelernter, Judaism: a Way of Being (New Haven, CT & London: Yale University Press, 2009) by David A. Kaden 212-215
  • John Sellars, The Art of Living: the Stoics on the Nature and Function of Philosophy, Second Edition (London: Duckworth/Bristol Classical Paperbacks, 2009) by Antonio Donato, 216-220
  • Daniel T. O’Hara, The Art of Reading as a Way of Life: On Nietzsche’s Truth (Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 2009) by Charles Villet, 221-224
  • Mari Ruti, Reinventing the Soul: Posthumanist Theory and Psychic Life (New York: Other Press, 2006) by Marcus Schulzke, 225-227
Download the essays here: http://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/foucault-studies/issue/view/398/showToc.

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