Re: [Foucault-L] Reading Foucault

Nicole,

On the issue of Pli I mentioned, it is out-of-print but you can now download the whole issue as one PDF from Pli's website:

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Foucault: Madness/Sexuality/Biopolitics

Volume 13: Foucault: Madness/Sexuality/Biopolitics
ISBN 1 897646 09 7

This volume is now out of print. An electronic version is available here: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/philosophy/pli_journal/vol_13.html

Foucault: Madness/Sexuality/Biopolitics

First Preface to Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique (1961) - MICHEL FOUCAULT
Preface to the Italian edition of La volonté de savoir - MICHEL FOUCAULT
Astride a Low Wall: Notes on Philosophy and Madness - PIER ALDO ROVATTI
Lucid Unreason: Artaud and Foucault - LORENZO CHIESA
Logics of Delirium - REMO BODEI
Words, Desires and Ideas: Freud, Foucault and the Hermaphroditic Roots of Bisexuality - SHARON COWAN & STUART ELDEN
From Biopower to Biopolitics - MAURIZIO LAZZARATO
Toward a Conception of Racism without Race: Foucault and Contemporary Biopolitics - WARREN MONTAG
A Fugitive Thread: The Production of Subjectivity in Marx - JASON READ

Varia

Teleosemantics and the Genesis of Norms: Co-opting Brandom - TIM SCHROEDER
When Latour meets Nietzsche Around the Concept of Individuation - JONATHAN PHILIPPE
Alain Badiou's Theory of the Subject: The Re-Commencement of Dialectical Materialism (Part II) - BRUNO BOSTEELS
Towards a Material Imaginary: Bataille, Nonlogical Difference, and the Language of Base Materialism - F. SCOTT SCRIBNER

Reviews

Peter Abelard's Stoic Ethics - JOHN SELLARS
What's a Brain Supposed to Do? - MICHAEL FERRER

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I strongly recommend downloading this. I have a copy of the issue but I still downloaded this as it will probably be useful to someone one day, and of course it is searchable in Acrobat Reader.

For a full list of issues: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/philosophy/ pli_journal/introduction.html

Vols. 7-13 are out-of-print and available now as free downloads.


On 22/07/2008, at 10:59 AM, Nicole Garner wrote:


Thanks to everyone
I will go over all of it and figure it out.
I know a biot about his political life from reading the letters and biographies from Sartre and de Beauvoir becuase they seemed to have often signed the same things and to be politically aligned well.
Best
Nicole
The people come to realize that wealth is not the fruit of labor but the result of organized, protected robbery. Rich people are no longer respectable people; they are nothing more than flesh eating animals, jackals, and vultures which wallow in the people's blood. Frantz Fanon
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