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News and resources on French thinker Michel Foucault (1926-1984)

Foucault Studies is pleased to announce the publication of issue 13

A Special Issue on Foucault and Accounting
guest edited by Andrea Mennicken & Peter Miller

Issue 13 also includes:

Original articles on parrhesia, classical scholarship and Foucault’s ‘German moment’
as well as a review essay on Foucault’s 1970-1971 course on the Will to Know

Foucault Studies is an electronic, open access, peer reviewed, international journal that provides a forum for scholarship engaging the intellectual legacy of Michel Foucault, interpreted in the broadest possible terms. We welcome submissions ranging from theoretical explications of Foucault’s work and texts to interdisciplinary engagements across various fields, to empirical studies of contemporary phenomena using Foucaultian.

All articles are freely available as open access on the website.

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Number 13, May 2012: Foucault and Accounting

Table of Contents


Editorial
          Sverre Raffnsøe, Alain Beaulieu, Sam Binkley, Patricia Clough, Jens Erik Kristensen, Sven Opitz, Jyoti Puri, Alan Rosenberg & Ditte Vilstrup Holm
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Special Issue on Foucault and Accounting

Accounting, Territorialization and Power
          Andrea Mennicken & Peter Miller
The Subject of Retirement
          Cameron Graham
Remembering the Future: Entrepreneurship Guidebooks in the US, from Mediation to Method (1945-1975)
          Martin Giraudeau
Accounting and the Making of Homo Liberalis
           Caroline Lambert & Eric Pezet
Governing and Calculating Everyday Dress
           Ingrid Jeacle
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Articles

The Truths We Tell Ourselves: Foucault on Parrhesia
Zacharia Simpson

Foucault’s ‘German Moment’: Genealogy of a Disjuncture
Matthew G. Hannah
Foucault Among the Classicists, Again
Brendan Boyle

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Review Essay

The Genealogy of Genealogy: Foucault’s 1970-1971 Course on The Will to Knowledge
Michael C. Behrent

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Reviews

 

Jan Goldstein, Hysteria Complicated by Ecstasy: The Case of Nanette Leroux (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010)
           Alina Bennett


Jean Beaudrillard
, Forget Foucault [1976], translated by Nicole Dufrense, introduction and interview by Sylvère Lotringer (Cambridge, MA: Semiotext(e), 1997)
Jonathan Fardy


Steve Fuller,
Science (Durham: Acumen Publishing Limited, 2010)
Pete Figler


Lori Reed & Paula Saukko (eds
.), Governing the Female Body: Gender, Health, and Networks of Power (New York: SUNY Press, 2010)
           Sarah Maidman


Brooke Holmes
, The Symptom and the Subject: The Emergence of the Physical Body in Ancient Greece (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010)
           Joel Alden Schlosser


Mark Olssen
, Toward A Global Thin Community: Nietzsche, Foucault, and the Cosmopolitan Commitment (Boulder, Colorado: Paradigm Publishers, 2009)
           Evangelia Sembou

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