In “Society Must Be Defended” Foucault examines 17th century race war discourse not so much in order to understand 20th century racism or concepts of race but primarily because it constitutes an historical example of an attempt to think power without a head or king. This essay examines his account of race war discourse and the sources he used to construct it. It then takes issue with his claim that early race war discourse can be separated from 18th and 19th century racisms. Finally, it returns to the question of power and argues that the effect of the 1976 lecture series was to dislodge the sovereign model of power but also the model of power as war
In the change in the paradigm of power from the monarchic to the disciplinary traced by Michel Fouca...
Michel Foucault argues that discourse informs the speaking subject and that knowledge, as power, is ...
Foucault is widely known for the radical nature of his work, for his idiosyncratic approach to histo...
In “Society Must Be Defended” Foucault examines 17th century race war discourse not so much in order...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...
The objective of this article is to examine to what extent Foucault’s genealogy of power illuminates...
Since the publication of Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France, his position on race a...
2003 saw the appearance in English of Michel Foucaultʼs 1976 lectures from the Collège de France. S...
In this article, I explore several of Foucault’s claims in relation to race, biopolitics, and power ...
This article recounts Foucault’s critical reevaluation of Thomas Hobbes in his 1975-76 lecture cours...
This article argues that while Foucauldian security studies (FSS) scholarship on the biopolitics of ...
This paper argues that Foucault’s genealogy of racism deserves appreciation due to the highly origin...
This article examines the ambivalences in Foucault’s elaboration of the concept of biopower and biop...
The classical theory of sovereignty describes sovereignty as absolute and undivided yet no early mod...
In the change in the paradigm of power from the monarchic to the disciplinary traced by Michel Fouca...
Michel Foucault argues that discourse informs the speaking subject and that knowledge, as power, is ...
Foucault is widely known for the radical nature of his work, for his idiosyncratic approach to histo...
In “Society Must Be Defended” Foucault examines 17th century race war discourse not so much in order...
Foucault’s contribution to the critical theorization of race and racism has been much debated. Most ...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...
The objective of this article is to examine to what extent Foucault’s genealogy of power illuminates...
Since the publication of Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France, his position on race a...
2003 saw the appearance in English of Michel Foucaultʼs 1976 lectures from the Collège de France. S...
In this article, I explore several of Foucault’s claims in relation to race, biopolitics, and power ...
This article recounts Foucault’s critical reevaluation of Thomas Hobbes in his 1975-76 lecture cours...
This article argues that while Foucauldian security studies (FSS) scholarship on the biopolitics of ...
This paper argues that Foucault’s genealogy of racism deserves appreciation due to the highly origin...
This article examines the ambivalences in Foucault’s elaboration of the concept of biopower and biop...
The classical theory of sovereignty describes sovereignty as absolute and undivided yet no early mod...
In the change in the paradigm of power from the monarchic to the disciplinary traced by Michel Fouca...
Michel Foucault argues that discourse informs the speaking subject and that knowledge, as power, is ...
Foucault is widely known for the radical nature of his work, for his idiosyncratic approach to histo...