Michel Foucault's work is rich with implications and insights concerning spatiality. This book is framed around his discussions with the French geography journal "Herodote" in the mid 1970s. It comprises some of Foucault's untranslated work on questions of space, a range of responses from French and English language commentators, and more.
Michel Foucault's work is rich with implications and insights concerning spatiality. This book is framed around his discussions with the French geography journal "Herodote" in the mid 1970s. It comprises some of Foucault's untranslated work on questions of space, a range of responses from French and English language commentators, and more.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Jeremy W. Crampton is from the Department of Geosciences at Georgia State University, USA. Dr Stuart Elden is from the Department of Geography at Durham University, UK.
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Contents: Introduction: Space knowledge and power: Foucault and geography Stuart Elden and Jeremy W. Crampton. Part 1 Questions: Some questions from Michel Foucault to Hérodote Michel Foucault (translated by Stuart Elden). Part 2 Francophone Responses - 1977: Hérodote editorial translated by Gerald Moore; Response: Jean-Michel Brabant (translated by Gerald Moore); Response: Alain Joxe (translated by Gerald Moore); Response:Jean-Bernard Racine and Claude Raffestin (translated by Gerald Moore); Response: Michel Riou (translated by Gerald Moore). Part 3 Anglophone Responses - 2006: The Kantian roots of Foucault's dilemmas David Harvey; Geography gender and power Sara Mills; Overcome by space: reworking Foucault Nigel Thrift; Foucault among the geographers Thomas Flynn. Part 4 Contexts: Strategy medicine and habitat: Foucault in 1976 Stuart Elden; Formations of 'Foucault' in Anglo-American geography: an archaeological sketch Matthew Hannah; Catalysts and converts: sparking interest for Foucault among Francophone geographers Juliet J. Fall; Could Foucault have revolutionized geography? Claude Raffestin (translated by Gerald Moore). Part 5 Texts: The incorporation of the hospital into modern technology Michel Foucault (translated by Edgar Knowlton Jr. William J. King and Stuart Elden); The meshes of power Michel Foucault (translated by Gerald Moore); The language of space Michel Foucault (translated by Gerald Moore); The force of flight Michel Foucault (translated by Gerald Moore); Questions on geography Michel Foucault (translated by Colin Gordon). Part 6 Development: Geographies of governmentality Margo Huxley; The history of medical geography after Foucault Gerry Kearns; Maps race and Foucault: eugenics and territorialization following World War I Jeremy W. Crampton; Beyond the Panopticon? Foucault and surveillance studies David Murakami Wood; Beyond the European province: Foucault and postcolonialism Stephen Legg; Foucault sexuality geography Philip Howell; The problem with Empire Mathew Coleman and John A. Agnew; 'Bellicose history' and 'local discursivities': an archaeological reading of Michel Foucault's Society Must be Defended Chris Philo. Index.
Contents: Introduction: Space knowledge and power: Foucault and geography Stuart Elden and Jeremy W. Crampton. Part 1 Questions: Some questions from Michel Foucault to Hérodote Michel Foucault (translated by Stuart Elden). Part 2 Francophone Responses - 1977: Hérodote editorial translated by Gerald Moore; Response: Jean-Michel Brabant (translated by Gerald Moore); Response: Alain Joxe (translated by Gerald Moore); Response:Jean-Bernard Racine and Claude Raffestin (translated by Gerald Moore); Response: Michel Riou (translated by Gerald Moore). Part 3 Anglophone Responses - 2006: The Kantian roots of Foucault's dilemmas David Harvey; Geography gender and power Sara Mills; Overcome by space: reworking Foucault Nigel Thrift; Foucault among the geographers Thomas Flynn. Part 4 Contexts: Strategy medicine and habitat: Foucault in 1976 Stuart Elden; Formations of 'Foucault' in Anglo-American geography: an archaeological sketch Matthew Hannah; Catalysts and converts: sparking interest for Foucault among Francophone geographers Juliet J. Fall; Could Foucault have revolutionized geography? Claude Raffestin (translated by Gerald Moore). Part 5 Texts: The incorporation of the hospital into modern technology Michel Foucault (translated by Edgar Knowlton Jr. William J. King and Stuart Elden); The meshes of power Michel Foucault (translated by Gerald Moore); The language of space Michel Foucault (translated by Gerald Moore); The force of flight Michel Foucault (translated by Gerald Moore); Questions on geography Michel Foucault (translated by Colin Gordon). Part 6 Development: Geographies of governmentality Margo Huxley; The history of medical geography after Foucault Gerry Kearns; Maps race and Foucault: eugenics and territorialization following World War I Jeremy W. Crampton; Beyond the Panopticon? Foucault and surveillance studies David Murakami Wood; Beyond the European province: Foucault and postcolonialism Stephen Legg; Foucault sexuality geography Philip Howell; The problem with Empire Mathew Coleman and John A. Agnew; 'Bellicose history' and 'local discursivities': an archaeological reading of Michel Foucault's Society Must be Defended Chris Philo. Index.
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