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04 From Biopower to Governmentality 320 Johanna Oksala
16 Power and the Subject 337 Amy Allen
17 Power, Politics, Racism 353 Brad Elliott Stone
18 Foucault, Religion, and Pastoral Power 368 Jeremy Carrette
19 Space, Territory, Geography 384 Jeremy W. Crampton
Part IV Sexuality, Gender, and Race 401
20 Toward a Feminist "Politics of Ourselves" 403 Dianna Taylor
21 Infamous Men, Dangerous Individuals, and Violence against Women: Feminist Re-readings of Foucault 419 Chloë Taylor
22 Foucault's Eros: For an Ethics of Living in Biopower 436 Lynne Huffer
23 The Missing
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Produktbeschreibung
04
From Biopower to Governmentality 320
Johanna Oksala

16 Power and the Subject 337
Amy Allen

17 Power, Politics, Racism 353
Brad Elliott Stone

18 Foucault, Religion, and Pastoral Power 368
Jeremy Carrette

19 Space, Territory, Geography 384
Jeremy W. Crampton

Part IV Sexuality, Gender, and Race 401

20 Toward a Feminist "Politics of Ourselves" 403
Dianna Taylor

21 Infamous Men, Dangerous Individuals, and Violence against Women: Feminist Re-readings of Foucault 419
Chloë Taylor

22 Foucault's Eros: For an Ethics of Living in Biopower 436
Lynne Huffer

23 The Missing Link: Homo Economicus (Reading Foucault and Bataille Together) 454
Shannon Winnubst

24 Genealogies of Race and Gender 472
David-Olivier Gougelet and Ellen K. Feder

Part V Ethics and Modernity 491

25 Foucault's Ontology and Epistemology of Ethics 493
James D. Faubion

26 Foucault, Subjectivity, and Technologies of the Self 510
Mark G. E. Kelly

27 The Formation and Self-Transformation of the Subject in Foucault's
Autorenporträt
Christopher Falzon is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He is the author of Foucault and Social Dialogue (1998), Philosophy Goes to the Movies (2002 & 2007), and co-editor, with Timothy O'Leary, of Foucault and Philosophy (2010). Timothy O'Leary is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong. He has published widely on Foucault, including Foucault and the Art of Ethics (2002) and Foucault and Fiction: The Experience Book (2009). He is also co-editor, with Christopher Falzon, of Foucault and Philosophy (2010). Jana Sawicki is Carl Vogt Professor of Philosophy at Williams College in Western Massachusetts. She is the author of Disciplining Foucault: Feminism, Power and the Body (1991) and is guest editor (with Shannon Winnubst) of a special issue of Foucault Studies on Foucault and queer theory. She has written many articles on Foucault, feminism and queer theory.
Rezensionen
"Summing Up: Essential. Upper-division undergraduates through researchers/faculty; general readers." (Choice, 1 November 2013)

"This Companion will be most useful for an intermediate or advanced student of Foucault. Both the 'chronology' and the bibliography of English works of Foucault are required for any serious study of his work. And the fact that most of the authors in this book have written books on different aspects of Foucault's work means that it can be taken as a proxy for a survey into the current reception of his thought in the Anglophone world." (Metapsychology, 23 July 2013)