Mapping the Present: Heidegger, Foucault and the Project of a Spatial HistoryA&C Black, 2002 M01 1 - 232 páginas In a late interview, Foucault, suggested that Heidegger was for him the "essential philosopher." Taking this claim seriously, Mapping the Present assesses the relationship between these two thinkers, particularly on the issue of space and history. It suggests that space and history need to be rethought, and combined as a spatial history, rather than as a history of space. In other words, space should become not merely an object of analysis, but a tool of analysis.The first half of the book concentrates on Heidegger: from the early occlusion of space, through the politically charged readings of Nietzsche and Holderlin, to the later work on art, technology and the polis which accord equal status to issues of spatiality. Foucault's work is then rethought in the light of the analysis of Heidegger, and the project of a spatial history established through re-readings of his works on madness and discipline.. |
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... Thought, translated by Albert Hofstader, New York: Harper & Row, 1971. The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays, translated by William Lovitt, New York: Harper & Row, 1977. The majority of texts translated from the ...
... Thought, translated by Albert Hofstader, New York: Harper & Row, 1971. The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays, translated by William Lovitt, New York: Harper & Row, 1977. The majority of texts translated from the ...
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... thought relates to Foucault's readings of antiquity.11 However, this book is concerned with the relation between these two thinkers on the question of their historical and spatial approaches, and indeed with the general question of the ...
... thought relates to Foucault's readings of antiquity.11 However, this book is concerned with the relation between these two thinkers on the question of their historical and spatial approaches, and indeed with the general question of the ...
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... thought or merely dismiss him as a thinker, moves that have tended to dog discussions of Heidegger's Nazism, I follow a number of recent studies in examining the importance of the political to his thought. The relationship of the ...
... thought or merely dismiss him as a thinker, moves that have tended to dog discussions of Heidegger's Nazism, I follow a number of recent studies in examining the importance of the political to his thought. The relationship of the ...
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... thought; some because of the problematic nature of this edition itself.1 The lecture courses develop material originally scheduled for the unpublished divisions, situate Heidegger in relation to the tradition of phenomenology in greater ...
... thought; some because of the problematic nature of this edition itself.1 The lecture courses develop material originally scheduled for the unpublished divisions, situate Heidegger in relation to the tradition of phenomenology in greater ...
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... thought to come. Dreyfus has suggested that the sketchy and hurried nature of Division Two should be attributed to the rush in which it was appended to the more polished first division: this may explain its partial nature.26 Heidegger ...
... thought to come. Dreyfus has suggested that the sketchy and hurried nature of Division Two should be attributed to the rush in which it was appended to the more polished first division: this may explain its partial nature.26 Heidegger ...
Contenido
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Art Technology Place and the Political | 63 |
Towards a Spatial History | 93 |
The Spaces of Power | 120 |
Conclusion | 151 |
Notes | 155 |
Bibliography | 197 |
Index | 213 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Mapping the Present: Heidegger, Foucault and the Project of a Spatial History Stuart Elden Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Mapping the Present: Heidegger, Foucault and the Project of a Spatial History Stuart Elden Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Mapping the Present: Heidegger, Foucault and the Project of a Spatial History Stuart Elden Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |
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