Hi everyone,
The Foucault Studies pieces are of course very important but for further
readings and an introduction to the current literature on biopower and
biopolitics, we should look into the MULTITUDE past issues, esp. the first
issue (with Lazzarato, Alliez, Ranciere, Latour, Hardt/Negri, etc.)
(http://multitudes.samizdat.net/-Multitudes-1-mars-2000-.html) and
Lazzarato's contribution to issue MULTITUDE 22 (on the two Foucault courses
and liberalism)
(http://multitudes.samizdat.net/Biopolitique-Bioeconomie.html) as well as
LABYRINTHE N. 22, issue III (2005)
(http://www.revuelabyrinthe.org/sommaire1010.html). All these would be quite
useful for analyses of liberalism, neoliberalism, and post-colonial world
orders.
Fouad Kalouche
The Foucault Studies pieces are of course very important but for further
readings and an introduction to the current literature on biopower and
biopolitics, we should look into the MULTITUDE past issues, esp. the first
issue (with Lazzarato, Alliez, Ranciere, Latour, Hardt/Negri, etc.)
(http://multitudes.samizdat.net/-Multitudes-1-mars-2000-.html) and
Lazzarato's contribution to issue MULTITUDE 22 (on the two Foucault courses
and liberalism)
(http://multitudes.samizdat.net/Biopolitique-Bioeconomie.html) as well as
LABYRINTHE N. 22, issue III (2005)
(http://www.revuelabyrinthe.org/sommaire1010.html). All these would be quite
useful for analyses of liberalism, neoliberalism, and post-colonial world
orders.
Fouad Kalouche