Responding to ongoing concerns that Michel Foucault’s influential governmentality analytics fail to enable the study of “resistance”, this paper analyses his last two lecture courses on “parrhesia” (risky and courageous speech). While Foucault resisted resistance as an analytical category, he increasingly pointed us towards militant, alternative, and insolent forms of counter-conduct. The paper comparatively analyses Foucault’s reading of Plato, Socrates and the Cynics, exploring parrhesia’s episteme (its truth-knowledge relations), techne (its practice and geographies), identities (its souls and its bodies) and its possible relations to the present. It concludes that Foucault viewed resistance as power, which problematized governmentalitie...
Contemporary debates about post‐truth politics have raised the question of the complicity...
In this article I reconstruct the philosophical conditions for the emergence of the notion of counte...
When we think of Michel Foucault’s contribution to the history of contemporary political thought, we...
In this paper I situate Foucault’s governmentality analytics between his first lecture course (On th...
This article presents an analysis of how the issue of resistance is dealt with by Michel Foucault in...
In his final works, Foucault explains his overall project as a “history of truth” centered on the re...
Considering the issue of power in Foucault will always lead to comments on the issue of knowledge an...
One of the longest lasting problems in the discussion about Foucault has been the problem of freedom...
This thesis focuses on Michel Foucault’s thought of resistance. There is a dual idea: on the one han...
Resistance, and its study, is on the rise: visible and politically discernible practices of dissent ...
This article puts Michel Foucault and Frantz Fanon into dialogue in order to explore the relationshi...
This article puts Michel Foucault and Frantz Fanon into dialogue in order to explore the relationshi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1997.This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel...
Michel Foucault’s later work contains the foundations of an ‘ethic of power.’ This ethic, I suggest,...
The indubitable significance of Michel Foucault within the realm of modern humanities cannot be over...
Contemporary debates about post‐truth politics have raised the question of the complicity...
In this article I reconstruct the philosophical conditions for the emergence of the notion of counte...
When we think of Michel Foucault’s contribution to the history of contemporary political thought, we...
In this paper I situate Foucault’s governmentality analytics between his first lecture course (On th...
This article presents an analysis of how the issue of resistance is dealt with by Michel Foucault in...
In his final works, Foucault explains his overall project as a “history of truth” centered on the re...
Considering the issue of power in Foucault will always lead to comments on the issue of knowledge an...
One of the longest lasting problems in the discussion about Foucault has been the problem of freedom...
This thesis focuses on Michel Foucault’s thought of resistance. There is a dual idea: on the one han...
Resistance, and its study, is on the rise: visible and politically discernible practices of dissent ...
This article puts Michel Foucault and Frantz Fanon into dialogue in order to explore the relationshi...
This article puts Michel Foucault and Frantz Fanon into dialogue in order to explore the relationshi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1997.This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel...
Michel Foucault’s later work contains the foundations of an ‘ethic of power.’ This ethic, I suggest,...
The indubitable significance of Michel Foucault within the realm of modern humanities cannot be over...
Contemporary debates about post‐truth politics have raised the question of the complicity...
In this article I reconstruct the philosophical conditions for the emergence of the notion of counte...
When we think of Michel Foucault’s contribution to the history of contemporary political thought, we...