Michel Foucault was a French intellectual who rose to prominence in the heyday of democratic socialism in the 1970s. In this episode, I explore Foucault's endorsement of the Iranian Revolution among other things. I conclude by looking at what o
Michel Foucault was a French intellectual who rose to prominence in the heyday of democratic socialism in the 1970s. In this episode, I look at his unique definitions of power and knowledge and examine his use of those concepts to analyze and c
Michel Foucault was a French intellectual who rose to prominence in the heyday of democratic socialism in the 1970s. Though he seemed to have leftist tendencies, he was also committed to being an iconoclastic thinker. This commitment to iconocl
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In this episode we are joined by Richard Pringle, Professor of Sport, Health and Physical Education at Monash University. Richard reflects on the challenge of transitioning from reading kinesiology to reading Michel Foucault, discusses how Fouc
In this episode, I present Michel Foucault's theory of the Panopticon.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophypaypal.me/theoryphilosophyIG: @theory_and_philosophy
How did Foucault become a public, political intellectual? In Foucault: The Birth of Power (Polity Press, 2017), Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Theory and Geography at the University of Warwick, follows up his book on Foucault’s …
How did Foucault become a public, political intellectual? In Foucault: The Birth of Power (Polity Press, 2017), Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Theory and Geography at the University of Warwick, follows up his book on Foucault’s Last Decad
@Plasticpills, Matt McManus, Erik, and Marion offer a rundown of what we consider the most important concepts of Foucault's thought and doubles as an introduction if you're rusty. Check out www.patreon.com/plasticpills to support the Pill Po
How did Foucault become a public, political intellectual? In Foucault: The Birth of Power (Polity Press, 2017), Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Theory and Geography at the University of Warwick, follows up his book on Foucault’s Last Decad
We are chatting with Lynne Huffer about her most recent book, “Mad For Foucault.” It’s a delightful interview full of queer theory, Foucault (of course), and a discussion on form. One of our favorites.
In this episode, we revisit the famous talk between Deleuze and Foucault entitled "Intellectuals and Power". Our discussion of interview involves breaking down Deleuze's theory of theory and praxis and examining the development of Foucault's n
How did Foucault become a public, political intellectual? In Foucault: The Birth of Power (Polity Press, 2017), Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Theory and Geography at the University of Warwick, follows up his book on Foucault’s …
It's time crack open a Foucault one with the boys... Comrade Commissar Don and I dive into the first lecture of Foucault's Society Must Be Defended. Lots of juicy content in here about Foucault's method, his understanding of power, and more! Fu
Hello, Fully Automated friends! For your coronavirus lockdown listening pleasure, we are today releasing a really special episode. Our guest is Dr. Magnus Paulsen Hansen, who is an Associate Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Bu
In his 1977 essay, “Nietzsche, Genealogy, History”, Michel Foucault criticizes the traditional historical method and makes an argument for why a ‘genealogical’ approach is important. But what is genealogy?It’s a history of us. Of the attitudes
In this episode, we are going to talk about Life of Michel Foucault and his writing. Looking specifically at how we can use the ways in which Foucault plays with discourse and power in education. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters
In this episode, I present what Michel Foucault means by biopolitics and biopower.If you want to support me, you can do that with these links:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophy paypal.me/theoryphilosophyIG: @theory_and_phi
Stuart Elden is Professor of Political Theory and Geography at University of Warwick. He is the author of multiple books on the work of Michel Foucault, alongside other texts on Georges Canguilhem, Kant and Heidegger. In this episode we discuss
Michel Foucault was one of the leading thinkers that has lead to the postmodernist crisis that presentely grips The West. While he himself is not the direct cause of our issues at hand, he did open the door for them.
Our most recent podcast, "Foucault in the Real World: Disciplinary Power and the Construction of Human Agency," is our final episode of a Four Part Series. In our last episode, we examined what a Nietzschean and Foucaultian account of Langu
In this episode, I present an introduction to the differences (and similarities) between Baudrillard and Foucault. I really want to stress that I only gloss over the issue here and may do a follow up in the future. If you want to support me:
This week, we are kicking off a new series of mini-episodes on that bad boy of French philosophy and history, The Notorious Michel Foucault. Comrade Commissar Don joins me to begin tackling the lecture series Foucault gave in 1975 called Societ
We provide a summary and explanation of Michel Foucault's concept of governmentality. We focus on the difference between the art of government and the science of the state, as well as the importance of the term "economy."
How can we untangle Madness & Civilization and think clearly about what Foucault is saying, both in the book, and by extension in later works?Looking at some criticisms of him are a good way to try to pin down exactly what’s going on with his m
A few words on Foucault, French poststructuralist philosopher. Hurricane Relief: https://www.youcaring.com/victimsofhurricaneharvey-915053 Sources: http://www.unisa.edu.au/Global/EASS/HRI/foucault_-_the_subject_and_power.pdf Book: Foucault "Po
In this introduction to Foucault I look at the poststructuralist philosopher’s influences and context (Nietzsche, Levi-Strauss & Sartre, among others), and summarise his position through his three most influential works, The Order of Things, Di
Is Michel Foucault still relevant in 2016? Has postmodernismbecome the “house style” of capitalism? In episode #019 Chris explores thesequestions and many others with Penn State University Professor Dr. JeffreyNealon, author of several books
More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/foucault-and-power.Michel Foucault was a 20th century philosopher known for his work concerning power and knowledge. Foucault is often cited for his theory of knowledge and power, which are inextri
Season 2Episode 10An introduction to the work of Michel FoucaultProduced by: Rembrandt Winckler and Nathan Beason**This podcast is for educational purposes only**
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