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Michel Foucault: Law, Government, Rights is the first collection in English to fully address the relevance of Foucault's thought for law.
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Michel Foucault: Law, Government, Rights is the first collection in English to fully address the relevance of Foucault's thought for law.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136207952
- Artikelnr.: 38448777
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136207952
- Artikelnr.: 38448777
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Ben Golder is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of New South Wales. With Peter Fitzpatrick he is the author and editor, respectively, of Foucault's Law (Routledge, 2009) and Foucault and Law (Ashgate, 2010)
Part One: Law
Judgment and the Juridical:1.Expelled Questions: Foucault
the Left and the Law
Colin Gordon; 2. Foucault's Other Law
Peter Fitzpatrick; 3. Encounters with Juridical Assemblages: Reflections on Foucault
Law and the Juridical
Alan Hunt; 4. Law
Literature
Morality: Michel Foucault and the Problem of Judgment
Lissa Lincoln; Part Two: Sovereignty
Surveillance
Biopolitics: 5. Sovereignty by Acquisition at the Cape: Foucault
Hobbes and de Mist
George Pavlich; 6. The Status of the Gaze in Surveillance Societies
Veronique Voruz; 7. The Birth of Biopolitical Justice
Pat O'Malley; Part Three: Rights
Counter-Conduct
Revolution?; 8. Michel Foucault and the Question of Right
Philippe Chevallier (translated by Colin Gordon); 9. Chapter Nine: Historical Normativity and the Basis of Rights
Paul Patton; 10. 'Is Revolution Desirable?': Michel Foucault on Revolution
Neoliberalism and Rights
Jessica Whyte; 11. Human Rights as Technologies of the Self: Creating the European Governmentable Subject of Rights
Bal Sokhi-Bulley.
Judgment and the Juridical:1.Expelled Questions: Foucault
the Left and the Law
Colin Gordon; 2. Foucault's Other Law
Peter Fitzpatrick; 3. Encounters with Juridical Assemblages: Reflections on Foucault
Law and the Juridical
Alan Hunt; 4. Law
Literature
Morality: Michel Foucault and the Problem of Judgment
Lissa Lincoln; Part Two: Sovereignty
Surveillance
Biopolitics: 5. Sovereignty by Acquisition at the Cape: Foucault
Hobbes and de Mist
George Pavlich; 6. The Status of the Gaze in Surveillance Societies
Veronique Voruz; 7. The Birth of Biopolitical Justice
Pat O'Malley; Part Three: Rights
Counter-Conduct
Revolution?; 8. Michel Foucault and the Question of Right
Philippe Chevallier (translated by Colin Gordon); 9. Chapter Nine: Historical Normativity and the Basis of Rights
Paul Patton; 10. 'Is Revolution Desirable?': Michel Foucault on Revolution
Neoliberalism and Rights
Jessica Whyte; 11. Human Rights as Technologies of the Self: Creating the European Governmentable Subject of Rights
Bal Sokhi-Bulley.
Part One: Law
Judgment and the Juridical:1.Expelled Questions: Foucault
the Left and the Law
Colin Gordon; 2. Foucault's Other Law
Peter Fitzpatrick; 3. Encounters with Juridical Assemblages: Reflections on Foucault
Law and the Juridical
Alan Hunt; 4. Law
Literature
Morality: Michel Foucault and the Problem of Judgment
Lissa Lincoln; Part Two: Sovereignty
Surveillance
Biopolitics: 5. Sovereignty by Acquisition at the Cape: Foucault
Hobbes and de Mist
George Pavlich; 6. The Status of the Gaze in Surveillance Societies
Veronique Voruz; 7. The Birth of Biopolitical Justice
Pat O'Malley; Part Three: Rights
Counter-Conduct
Revolution?; 8. Michel Foucault and the Question of Right
Philippe Chevallier (translated by Colin Gordon); 9. Chapter Nine: Historical Normativity and the Basis of Rights
Paul Patton; 10. 'Is Revolution Desirable?': Michel Foucault on Revolution
Neoliberalism and Rights
Jessica Whyte; 11. Human Rights as Technologies of the Self: Creating the European Governmentable Subject of Rights
Bal Sokhi-Bulley.
Judgment and the Juridical:1.Expelled Questions: Foucault
the Left and the Law
Colin Gordon; 2. Foucault's Other Law
Peter Fitzpatrick; 3. Encounters with Juridical Assemblages: Reflections on Foucault
Law and the Juridical
Alan Hunt; 4. Law
Literature
Morality: Michel Foucault and the Problem of Judgment
Lissa Lincoln; Part Two: Sovereignty
Surveillance
Biopolitics: 5. Sovereignty by Acquisition at the Cape: Foucault
Hobbes and de Mist
George Pavlich; 6. The Status of the Gaze in Surveillance Societies
Veronique Voruz; 7. The Birth of Biopolitical Justice
Pat O'Malley; Part Three: Rights
Counter-Conduct
Revolution?; 8. Michel Foucault and the Question of Right
Philippe Chevallier (translated by Colin Gordon); 9. Chapter Nine: Historical Normativity and the Basis of Rights
Paul Patton; 10. 'Is Revolution Desirable?': Michel Foucault on Revolution
Neoliberalism and Rights
Jessica Whyte; 11. Human Rights as Technologies of the Self: Creating the European Governmentable Subject of Rights
Bal Sokhi-Bulley.