
Between Deleuze and Foucault
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 20. September 2016
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-4744-1507-1 (ISBN)
Description
Deleuze and Foucault had a long, complicated and productive relationship, in which each was at various times a significant influence on the other. This collection combines 3 original essays by Deleuze and Foucault, in which they respond to each other's work, with 16 critical essays by key contemporary scholars working in the field. The result is a sustained discussion and analysis of the various dimensions of this fascinating relationship, which clarifies the implications of their philosophical encounter.
Reviews / Votes
Benefitting from the recent publication of lectures by both Deleuze and Foucault, this is the first essay collection devoted to exploring the complex relations between two of the most important thinkers of our time. A must-read for scholars seriously interested in either Deleuze or Foucault. -- Eugene W. Holland, The Ohio State UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-1507-1 (9781474415071)
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Nicolae Morar | Thomas Nail | Daniel W. Smith
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Persons
Nicolae Morar is Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Environmental Studies and an Associate Member with the Institute of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Oregon. Thomas Nail is Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver. He is the award-winning author of eight prestigious University Press books which cover a wide range of topics including migration, borders, technology, digital media, history, science, economics, contemporary politics and climate change. His current research focuses on the influence of mobility on society and the arts in the 21st century. His work has been translated into ten major languages and cited across more than 20 academic disciplines.His published books are Marx in Motion: A New Materialist Marxism (Oxford University Press, 2020), Lucretius II: An Ethics of Motion (Edinburgh University Press, 2020), Theory of the Image (Oxford University Press, 2019), Being and Motion (Oxford University Press, 2018), Lucretius I: An Ontology of Motion (Edinburgh University Press, 2018), Theory of the Border (Oxford University Press, 2016), The Figure of the Migrant (Stanford University Press, 2015) and Returning to Revolution: Deleuze, Guattari, and Zapatismo (Edinburgh University Press, 2012).He also writes for Aeon: Ideas and Culture, The Huffington Post, Quartz, Pacific Standard: The Science of Society, History News Network and Monthly Review. Daniel W. Smith is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University and one of the world's leading commentators on Deleuze. He has translated his work, edited collections and written numerous articles on Deleuze. He is the author of Essays on Deleuze (EUP, 2012) and co-editor of Between Deleuze and Foucault (EUP, 2016), The Cambridge Companion to Deleuze (2012), Gilles Deleuze: Image and Text (2009), Deleuze and Ethics (EUP, 2011) and Deleuze and Time (EUP, 2023).
Editor
Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Biology and an Associate Member of the Institute of Ecology and EvolutionUniversity of Oregon
Distinguished Scholar and Professor of PhilosophyUniversity of Denver
Professor of PhilosophyPurdue University
Content
Acknowledgments
IntroductionNicolae Morar, Thomas Nail and Daniel W. Smith
Part I Encounters
1. Deleuze and Foucault: A Philosophical FriendshipFrancois Dosse
2. Theatrum PhilosophicumMichel Foucault
3. Michel Foucault's Main ConceptsGilles Deleuze
4. When and How I've Read FoucaultAntonio Negri, translated by Kristopher Klotz
Part II Method and Critique
5. Philosophy as Cultural Critique in Foucault and DeleuzeColin Koopman
6. Foucault's Deleuzean Methodology of the Late 1970sJohn Protevi
7. Deleuze's Foucault: A Metaphysical FictionFrederic Gros, translated by Samantha Bankston
Part III Convergence and Divergence
8. Speaking Out for Others: Philosophy's Activity in Deleuze and Foucault (and Heidegger)Leonard Lawlor and Janae Scholtz
9. Philosophy and History in Deleuze and FoucaultPaul Patton
10. Becoming and History: Deleuze's Reading of FoucaultAnne Sauvagnargues, translated by Alex Feldman
11. Foucault and the Image of ThoughtKevin Thompson
12. The Regularities of the Statement: Deleuze on Foucault's Archaeology of KnowledgeMary Beth Mader
Part IV Desire, Power and Resistance
13. Desire and PleasureGilles Deleuze
14. Against the Incompatibility Thesis: A Rather Different Reading of the Desire-Pleasure Problem Nicolae Morar and Marjorie Gracieuse
15. Biopower and Control SocietiesThomas Nail
16. Two Concepts of Resistance: Foucault and DeleuzeDaniel W. Smith
Appendix
17. Meeting DeleuzePaul Rabinow
18. Foucault and PrisonPaul Rabinow
Notes on Contributors
Index
IntroductionNicolae Morar, Thomas Nail and Daniel W. Smith
Part I Encounters
1. Deleuze and Foucault: A Philosophical FriendshipFrancois Dosse
2. Theatrum PhilosophicumMichel Foucault
3. Michel Foucault's Main ConceptsGilles Deleuze
4. When and How I've Read FoucaultAntonio Negri, translated by Kristopher Klotz
Part II Method and Critique
5. Philosophy as Cultural Critique in Foucault and DeleuzeColin Koopman
6. Foucault's Deleuzean Methodology of the Late 1970sJohn Protevi
7. Deleuze's Foucault: A Metaphysical FictionFrederic Gros, translated by Samantha Bankston
Part III Convergence and Divergence
8. Speaking Out for Others: Philosophy's Activity in Deleuze and Foucault (and Heidegger)Leonard Lawlor and Janae Scholtz
9. Philosophy and History in Deleuze and FoucaultPaul Patton
10. Becoming and History: Deleuze's Reading of FoucaultAnne Sauvagnargues, translated by Alex Feldman
11. Foucault and the Image of ThoughtKevin Thompson
12. The Regularities of the Statement: Deleuze on Foucault's Archaeology of KnowledgeMary Beth Mader
Part IV Desire, Power and Resistance
13. Desire and PleasureGilles Deleuze
14. Against the Incompatibility Thesis: A Rather Different Reading of the Desire-Pleasure Problem Nicolae Morar and Marjorie Gracieuse
15. Biopower and Control SocietiesThomas Nail
16. Two Concepts of Resistance: Foucault and DeleuzeDaniel W. Smith
Appendix
17. Meeting DeleuzePaul Rabinow
18. Foucault and PrisonPaul Rabinow
Notes on Contributors
Index