- Gaze and Norm: Foucault’s Legacy in Sociology
- On Foucault’s Legacy: Governmentality, Critique and Subjectivation as Conceptual Tools for Understanding Neoliberalism
- Discipline and Power in the Digital Age. Critical Reflections from Foucault’s Thought
- Foucault’s Hegel Thesis: The “Tragic Destiny” of Life and the “Being-There” of Consciousness
- Power + Fashion
- Genealogy as an Ethic of Self-determination: Husserl and Foucault
- Overcoming “the Penetration Model”: Rethinking Sexuality with Foucault, Shusterman, and Contemporary Feminism
- History, Markets, and Revolutions: Reviewing Foucault’s Contribution to the Analysis of Political Temporality
- Foucault and Somaesthetics: Variations on the Art of Living
- Pastoral Power, Sovereign Carelessness, and the Social Divisions of Care Work or: What Foucault Can Teach Us about the “Crisis of Care”
- Thinking and Unthinking the Present: Philosophy after Foucault
- ‘The Subject and Power’ – Four Decades Later: Tracing Foucault’s Evolving Concept of Subjectivation
- The Actualité of Philosophy and its History: Michel Foucault’s Legacy on a Philosophy of the Present
- Who, in our present, might the Pierre Rivières be? Political Subjectivation and the Construction of a Collective “We”
- The Future Perfect of Suspicion and Prediction as a Dispositive of Security Today? The Legacy of Foucault (1977)
- A Critic on the Other Side of the Rhine? On the Appropriations of Foucault’s Political Thought by the Heirs of the Frankfurt School
- Foucault and Ecology
- Luther and Biopower: Rethinking the Reformation with Foucault
- Foucault and Wittgenstein: Practical Critique and Democratic Politics
- Untruth as the New Democratic Ethos: Reading Michel Foucault’s Interpretation of Diogenes of Sinope’s True Life in the Time of Post-Truth Politics
- Introduction: Foucault’s Legacy in Contemporary Thinking: Forty Years Later (1984-2024)
- Foucault Studies No. 36 Special Issue: Foucault’s Legacy in Contemporary Thinking: Forty Years Later (1984-2024)
- Jussi Backman and Antonio Cimino (ed.), Biopolitics and Ancient Thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. 240.
- Post-pandemic South Asian Governmentalities and Foucault: State Power and Ordinary Citizens
- Metamorphosis of Biopolitics. A Foucauldian Ecological Perspective and the Challenge of the Pandemic
- The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Freedom-Security Tension: Calibrating their Fragile Relationship
- Virus as a figure of geontopower or how to practice Foucault now?
- Foucault Meets Novel Coronavirus: Biosociality, Excesses of Governmentality and the “Will to Live” of the Pandemicariat
- Critical Friendship After the Pandemic
- Fragile Responsibilization: Rights and Risks in the Bulgarian Response to Covid-19
- A Critique of Pandemic Reason: Towards a Syndemic Noso-Politics
- Plague, Foucault, Camus
- Securing the Pandemic: Biopolitics, Capital, and COVID-19
- Governmentality, Science and the Media. Examining the “Pandemic Reality” with Foucault, Lyotard and Baudrillard
- Foucault Studies No. 35
- Inhuman Hermeneutics of the Self: Biopolitics in the Age of Big Data
- Genealogies of Nothing: Enforced Disappearances, Fable Lives, and Archives in Erasure
- Ungovernable Counter-Conduct: Ivan Illich’s Critique of Governmentality
- Sustaining Significance of Confessional Form: Taking Foucault to Attitudinal Research
- Mark Coeckelbergh, Self-Improvement: Technologies of the Soul in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. New York: Columbia University Press, 2022. Pp. 144.
- Marta Faustino and Gianfranco Ferraro (eds.), The Late Foucault: Ethical and Political Questions. London and New York: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020. Pp. 304.
- Foucault’s New Materialism: An Extended Review Essay of Thomas Lemke’s The Government of Things
- Philosophy From the texture of Everyday Life: The Critical-Analytic Methods of Foucault and J. L. Austin
- The Subject of Desire and the Hermeneutics of Thoughts: Foucault’s Reading of Augustine and Cassian in Confessions of the Flesh
- The Use and Misuse of Pleasure: Hadot contra Foucault on the Stoic Dichotomy Gaudium-Voluptas in Seneca
- Karsten Schubert, Freiheit als Kritik: Sozialphilosophie nach Foucault. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2018. Pp. 359.
- Foucault Studies No. 32
- Paul Allen Miller, Foucault’s Seminars on Antiquity: Learning to Speak the Truth. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. Pp. 232.
- Stuart Elden, The Early Foucault. Cambridge: Polity, 2021. Pp. 281.
- Niki Kasumi Clements, Sites of the Ascetic Self: John Cassian and Christian Ethi-cal Formation. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2020. Pp. 280.
- Thomas Lemke, The Government of Things: Foucault and the New Materialisms. New York: NYU Press, 2021. Pp. 312.
- Aliraza Javaid, Masculinities, Sexualities and Love. Abingdon & New York: Routledge, 2019. Pp. 189.
- Cory Wimberly, How Propaganda Became Public Relations: Foucault and the Corporate Government of the Public. Routledge: New York, 2020. Pp. 214.
- Chloë Taylor, Foucault, Feminism and Sex Crimes: An Anti-Carceral Analysis. New York, and London: Routledge, 2019. Pp. 272.
- UK Lockdown Governmentalities: What Does It Mean to Govern in 2020?
- Askesis and Critique: Foucault and Benjamin
- Foucault and Brown: Disciplinary Intersections
- David Macey, The Lives of Foucault. A Biography. London: Verso, [1993] 2019. Pp. 613.
- The Forgotten Spanish Charity: Love, Government, and The Poor
- Foucault Studies No. 31
- Two Friends and a Camera: Foucault, Livrozet, and the Guerilla Art of Documentary Film
- Lynne Huffer, Foucault’s Strange Eros. Columbia: Columbia University Press, 2020. Pp. 280.
- Abolition and the Prophetic Imagination
- Marco Checchi, The Primacy of Resistance: Power, Opposition and Becoming. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.
- Reform, Abolition, Problematization
- Mona Lilja, Constructive Resistance: Repetitions, Emotions, and Time. London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. Pp. 184.
- Abolitionist Broken Windows and the Violence of Power Relations
- Dianna Taylor, Sexual Violence and Humiliation: A Foucauldian-Feminist Per-spective (Interdisciplinary Research in Gender). London and New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. 128.
- Shirts and Hearts
- Foucault’s Outside: Contingency, May-Being, and Revolt
- The Problem of Concealment: Reformism, Information Struggles, and the Position of Intellectuals
- Challenge to What Is: The Effect and Aftermath of Exposing Intolerable Conditions of Confinement
- Sexuality and/as Art, Power, and Reconciliation
- Special section: Contributions from The Foucault Circle
- Ars Erotica and Sôphrosunê: Examining Shusterman’s Nietzsche
- On the Interest in the Art of Loving: Richard Shusterman’s Ars Erotica
- Beauty between Repression and Coercion: A Few Thoughts on Richard Shusterman’s Ars Erotica: Sex and Somaesthetics in the Classical Arts of Love
- Intolerable: A book symposium
- Sex, Emancipation, and Aesthetics: Ars Erotica and the Cage of Eurocentric Modernity
- Genopower: On Genomics, Disability, and Impairment
- “Let those who have an experience of prison speak”: The Cri-tique & Praxis of the Prisons Information Group (1970-1980)
- Pierre Hadot, The Selected Writings of Pierre Hadot: Philosophy as Practice. Lon-don: Bloomsbury, 2020. Pp. 320.
- Faux Amis, Vrais Amis? Amis.
- Mitchell Dean and Daniel Zamora, The Last Man Takes LSD: Foucault and the End of Revolution. London: Verso, 2021. Pp. 256.
- Robert Mitchell, Infectious Liberty. Biopolitics between Romanticism and Liberal-ism. New York, NY: Fordham University Press, 2021. Pp. 304.
- Foucault Studies No. 30
- Michael Ure, Nietzsche’s The Gay Science: An Introduction. Cambridge Introductions to Key Philosophical Texts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 273 pp.
- Critique in Truth: Bernard Harcourt’s Critique & Praxis
- Stephen W. Sawyer and Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins (ed.), Foucault, Neoliberalism, and Beyond. London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. 227 pp.
- Stuart Elden, Canguilhem. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2019. 215 pp. + Samuel Talcott, Georges Canguilhem and the Problem of Error. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan, 2019. 294 pp.
- Nancy Luxon (ed.), Archives of Infamy: Foucault on State Power in the Lives of Ordinary Citizens. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2019. 400 pp.
- Patrick G. Stefan, The Power of Resurrection: Foucault, Discipline, and Early Christian Resistance. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2020. 277pp.
- The Carnival of the Mad: Foucault’s Window into the Origin of Psychology
- Avowing Unemployment: Confessional Jobseeker Interviews and Professional CVs
- Resistance: An Arendtian Reading of Solidarity and Friendship in Foucault
- Thomas Lemke, Foucault’s Analysis of Modern Governmentality: A Critique of Political Reason. Translation Erik Butler. London: Verso, 2019. 445 pp.
- Special Issue On Foucault’s History of Sexuality Vol. 4, Confessions of the Flesh
- Foucault’s Keystone: Confessions of the Flesh
- What Is a Desiring Man?
- Fascinating Flesh: Revealing the Catholic Foucault
- Foucault’s Queer Virgins: An Unfinished History in Fragments
- Foucault’s Concept of Confession
- Confessions of the Flesh – Guest Editors’ Introduction
- C. Heike Schotten, Queer Terror: Life, Death, and Desire in the Settler Colony. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2018). 272 pp. ISBN: 9780231187473.
- Marcelo Hoffman (special ed.), Foucault and the Politics of Resistance in Brazil. The Carceral Notebooks 13. (2017-2018). pp. 230. http://www.thecarceral.org/journal-vol13.html.
- Foucault on Drugs: The Personal, the Ethical and the Political in Foucault in California
- Parrhesia and the ethics of public service – towards a genealogy of the bureaucrat as frank counsellor
- Foucault On Psychoanalysis: Missed Encounter or Gordian Knot?
- On the Ways of Writing the History of the State
- The carceral existence of social work academics: a Foucauldian analysis of social work education in English universities
- Genealogy as Multiplicity, Contestation, and Relay: Response to Samir Haddad, Sarah Hansen, and Cressida Heyes
- Situating Genealogies of Terrorism
- Genealogy, Terrorism, and the “Relays” of Thought
- Examining Genealogy as Engaged Critique
- Preface to Symposium on Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson’s “Genealogies of Terrorism”
- Tom Boland: “The Spectacle of Critique: from Philosophy to Cacophony”
- Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova: “Posthuman Glossary”
- The Paradoxes in the Use of the Panopticon as a Theoretical Reference in Urban Video-surveillance Studies: A Case Study of a CCTV System of a Brazilian city
- Colin Koopman: “How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person”
- Ethical Invention in Sartre and Foucault: Courage, Freedom, Transformation
- Sirens in the Panopticon: Intersections Between Ainslean Picoeconomics and Foucault`s Discipline Theory
- Foucault as an Ethical Philosopher: The Genealogical Discussion of Antiquity and the Present
- Re-thinking Thought: Foucault, Deleuze, and the Possibility of Thinking
- Foucault, Normativity, and Freedom: A Reappraisal
- What’s In a Norm? Foucault’s Conceptualisation and Genealogy of the Norm
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