Reading Foucault in Miami

FOUCAULT, 25 YEARS ON

Posted in General by The Editor on September 28, 2010

A new issue of Social Identities Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture (Volume 16 Issue 5 2010) is consacrated to the work of Foucault.

Introduction

“For Cutting: an Introduction to Foucault, 25 Years On,” pp. 583 – 585
Author: Ian Goodwin-Smith

Articles:

“Resisting Foucault: the Necessity of Appropriation,” pp. 587 – 596
Author: Ian Goodwin-Smith

“Post-structuralism’s Colonial Roots: Michel Foucault,” pp. 597 – 606
Author: Pal Ahluwalia

“The Huntsman’s Funeral: Targeting the Sensorium,” pp. 607 – 619
Author: Ryan Bishop

“The Post-Panoptic Society? Reassessing Foucault in Surveillance Studies,” pp. 621 – 633
Author: Gilbert Caluya

“The Paradoxical After-Life of Colonial Governmentality,” pp. 635 – 649
Author: Michael Dutton

“What is an Anti-Humanist Human Right?,” pp. 651 – 668
Author: Ben Golder

“Liberalism: Rationality of Government and Vision of History,” p. 669 – 673
Author: Barry Hindess

“The Author, Agency and Suicide,” pp. 675 – 687
Author: Katrina Jaworski

“A (Con)fusion of Discourses? Against the Governancing of Foucault,” pp. 689 – 703
Author: Jim Jose

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