Michel Foucault/Reading group

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Here we seek to describe how power seeps into the very grain of individuals, reaches right inside their bodies, permeates their gestures, their posture, what they say, how they learn to live and work with other people” (Foucault: 1979: 28)

A reading group for discussion of Michel Foucault's Governmentality.

If you are interested in these events, please add your name to the participants list at the event you'd like to attend.

Meetings

Unpacking neo-liberal technologies of government in Australian higher education social work departments Journal of Social Work April 2011 11: 222-236, doi:10.1177/1468017310386696 Article can be found at -http://jsw.sagepub.com/content/11/2.author-index

“ I can't help but dream about a kind of criticism that would try not to judge but to bring a work, a book, a sentence, and idea to life; it would light fires, watch the grass grow, listen to the wind, and catch the sea foam in the breeze and scatter it. It would multiply not judgments but signs of existence; it would summon them, drag them from their sleep. Perhaps it would invent them sometimes ‐ all the better. Criticism that hands down sentences send[s]me to sleep; I'd like a criticism of scintillating leaps of the imagination. It would not be sovereign or dressed in red. It would bear the lightning of possible storms”. (Foucault, 1997:323)

Current reading list

  1. Johnson, T. 1993 "Expertise and the State" in Gane, M and Johnson T (eds) Foucault's New Domains. London:Routledge. I am trying to find out how to download the pdf file!!

Related readings

  1. Ivan Illich, 1978. Disabling Professions
  2. Raymond Geuss on Real Politics - Philosophy Bites Sun, 19 October 2008. Raymond Geuss wants political philosophers to focus on real politics rather than abstract notions. In this interview with Nigel Warburton for Philosophy Bites he explains why he believes philosophers such as Robert Nozick and John Rawls were fundamentally misguided in the way they approached political philosophy.

Introductory resources

See also

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