Foucault and the history of our present / edited by Sophie Fuggle, Yari Lanci, and Martina Tazzioli.

"According to philosopher Michel Foucault, the 'history of the present' should constitute the starting point for any enquiry into the past and a critical ontology of ourselves. This book comprises a series of essays all centering on the question of the present, or rather, multiple pre...

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Other Authors: Fuggle, Sophie
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Houndmills, Basingskoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
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Summary:"According to philosopher Michel Foucault, the 'history of the present' should constitute the starting point for any enquiry into the past and a critical ontology of ourselves. This book comprises a series of essays all centering on the question of the present, or rather, multiple presents which compose contemporary experience. The collection brings together philosophical readings of Foucault which try to rework his thought in light of our present, together with practical analyses of our own moment which draw on his methodological approaches to questions of power, knowledge and subjectivity. Covering a range of topics including freedom, politics, ethics, security, war, migration, incarceration, the sociology and political economy of new media, Marxism and activism, Foucault and the History of Our Present features essays from Tiziana Terranova, Alberto Toscano, Judith Revel, Sanjay Seth, Saul Newman, Mark Neocleous and William Walters"--
Physical Description:x, 248 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781137385918
113738591X