New Issue of Foucault Studies
Number 20: December 2015: Civil Society
All articles open access
Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editorial | |
| Sverre Raffnsøe et al. | 1-3 |
Special Issue on Civil Society
| Introductory Note: Foucault and Civil Society | |
| Miikka Pyykkönen | 4-7 |
| Liberalism, Governmentality and Counter-Conduct; An Introduction to Foucauldian Analytics of Liberal Civil Society Notions | |
| Miikka Pyykkönen | 8-35 |
| Foucault, Ferguson, and civil society | |
| Samantha Ashenden | 36-51 |
| Haunted by the Rebellion of the Poor: Civil Society and the Racialized Problem of the (Non-)economic Subject | |
| Anna Selmeczi | 52-75 |
| Civil Society and Biopolitics in Contemporary Russia: The Case of Russian “Daddy-Schools” | |
| Pelle Åberg | 76-95 |
| Civil Society Organizations and Care of the Self: An Ethnographic Case Study on Emancipation and Participation in Drug Treatment | |
| Riikka Perälä | 96-115 |
Section in collaboration with Foucault Circle
| Introduction | |
| Margaret McLaren, Dianna Taylor | 116-121 |
| Foucault’s Fossils: Life Itself and the Return to Nature in Feminist Philosophy | |
| Lynne Huffer | 122-141 |
| Foucault, Laughter, and Gendered Normalization | |
| Emily R. Douglas | 142-154 |
| Against Totalitarianism: Agamben, Foucault, and the Politics of Critique | |
| C. Heike Schotten | 155-179 |
Articles
| “Is power always secondary to the economy?” Foucault and Adorno on Power and Exchange | |
| Deborah Cook | 180-198 |
| Academic Subjectivities: Governmentality and Self-Development in Higher Education | |
| Fabian Cannizzo | 199-217 |
| Technologies of the Other: Renewing ‘empathy’ between Foucault and psychoanalysis. | |
| Andrea Lobb | 218-235 |
Review Symposium
| Introduction to Review Symposium: On Government of the Living | |
| Alan Milchman, Alan Rosenberg | 236-242 |
| The Christian Art of Being Governed | |
| Colin Gordon | 243-265 |
| Foucault’s On the Government of the Living | |
| David Konstan | 266-276 |
| “Spiritual Gymnastics”: Reflections on Michel Foucault’s On the Government of the Living 1980 Collège de France lectures | |
| Jeremy Carrette | 277-290 |
Review Essay
| Foucault’s Flirt? Neoliberalism, the Left and the Welfare State; a Commentary on La dernière leçon de Michel Foucault and Critiquer Foucault | |
| Magnus Paulsen Hansen | 291-306 |
Book Reviews
| Marcelo Hoffman, Foucault and Power: The Influence of Political Engagement on Theories of Power (New York and London: Bloomsbury, 2014), i-ix, 1-221, hb $120.00 (US), ISBN: 9781441180940 | |
| Ben Golder | 307-311 |
| Keith Ansell-Pearson (ed.), Nietzsche and Political Thought (New York: NY: Bloomsbury, 2013), 256, $120, ISBN: 978-1-4411-2933-8. | |
| Eric Guzzi | 312-316 |
| Warren Montag, Althusser and His Contemporaries: Philosophy’s Perpetual War (Durham: Duke University Press, 2013), 256pp., $23.95 pb ISBN: 978-0-8223-9904-9. | |
| Martin Paul Eve | 317-319 |
| Claudio Colaguori (ed.), Security, Life and Death: Governmentality and Biopower in the Post 9/11 Era (Whitby: De Sitter Publications, 2013), $39.00, ISBN: 978-1-897160-81-7 | |
| Carlos Torres | 320-323 |
| P. Cesaroni and S. Chignola (eds.), La forza del vero; Un seminario sui Corsi di Michel Foucault al Collège de France (1981-1984) (Verona: Ombre Corte, 2013), 7-179, € 15.00, ISBN: 978-88-97522-54-6 | |
| Giovanni Maria Mascaretti | 324-328 |
| Hutter, Horst, and Eli Friedland (eds.), Nietzsche’s Therapeutic Teaching for Individuals and Culture (New York: NY: Bloomsbury, 2013), 264 pp., $ 130, 978-1-4411-2533-0. | |
| Eric Guzzi | 329-333 |
| John Protevi, Life, War, Earth: Deleuze and the Sciences (Minnesota: Minnesota University Press, 2013), Pagination, Price, ISBN: 978-0-8166-8102-0. | |
| Mohammad-Ali Rahebi | 334-338 |
Toolbox
| Editorial: Toolbox | |
| Sverre Raffnsøe et al. | 339 |
| The Uncollected Foucault | |
| Stuart Elden | 340-353 |
Exchanges
| Editorial: Exchanges | |
| Sverre Raffnsøe et al. | 354-355 |
| Neoliberalism, Governmentality, Ethnography: A Response to Michelle Brady | |
| Mitchell Dean | 356-366 |
| Neoliberalism, Governmentality, and Ethnography: A rejoinder | |
| Michelle Brady |
