Few philosophers have garnered as much attention globally as Michel Foucault. But even within this wide reception, the consideration given to his relationship to neoliberalism has been noteworthy. However, the debate over this relationship has given rise to a great deal of polemics and confusion. This volume brings together leading figures in the field to provide a reliable guide to one of the most controversial subjects in recent continental thought. It puts across the case for Foucault's importance for post-colonial, race, queer and feminist studies, among other areas, and opens up his…mehr
Few philosophers have garnered as much attention globally as Michel Foucault. But even within this wide reception, the consideration given to his relationship to neoliberalism has been noteworthy. However, the debate over this relationship has given rise to a great deal of polemics and confusion. This volume brings together leading figures in the field to provide a reliable guide to one of the most controversial subjects in recent continental thought. It puts across the case for Foucault's importance for post-colonial, race, queer and feminist studies, among other areas, and opens up his relationship to neoliberalism to offer a broader picture of tensions brewing within the left more generally.
Stephen W. Sawyer is Professor of History at the American University of Paris Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins is a Lecturer at the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.
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Introduction: Stephen Sawyer and Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins Chapter 1: Michael C. Behrent, Neoliberalism: The Highest Stage of Anti-Humanism? Chapter 2: Serge Audier, Is Foucault a Good Guide for Understanding, Critiquing and Combatting Neoliberalism? Chapter 3: Daniel Zamora, Finding a "Left Governmentality": Foucault's Last Decade Chapter 4: Aner Barzilay, Rereading the Birth of Biopolitics in Light of Foucault's Early Reading of Marx Chapter 5: Dotan Leshem, Foucault, Genealogy, Critique Chapter 6: Duncan Kelly, Michel Foucault on Phobie d'État and Neoliberalism Chapter 7: Claudia Castiglioni, Foucault, Neoliberalism, and the Iranian Revolution Chapter 8: Luca Paltrinieri, Neoliberal Selves: Human Capital Between Bourdieu and Foucault Chapter 9: Judith Revel, Not Fostering Life, and Leaving to Die Index
Introduction: Stephen Sawyer and Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins Chapter 1: Michael C. Behrent, Neoliberalism: The Highest Stage of Anti-Humanism? Chapter 2: Serge Audier, Is Foucault a Good Guide for Understanding, Critiquing and Combatting Neoliberalism? Chapter 3: Daniel Zamora, Finding a "Left Governmentality": Foucault's Last Decade Chapter 4: Aner Barzilay, Rereading the Birth of Biopolitics in Light of Foucault's Early Reading of Marx Chapter 5: Dotan Leshem, Foucault, Genealogy, Critique Chapter 6: Duncan Kelly, Michel Foucault on Phobie d'État and Neoliberalism Chapter 7: Claudia Castiglioni, Foucault, Neoliberalism, and the Iranian Revolution Chapter 8: Luca Paltrinieri, Neoliberal Selves: Human Capital Between Bourdieu and Foucault Chapter 9: Judith Revel, Not Fostering Life, and Leaving to Die Index
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