Releases by (and about) Collins, Foucault, Nietzsche and more.
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Michel Foucault, Prisons and the Future of Abolition: An Interview
“Active Intolerance: Michel Foucault, the Prisons Information Group, and the Future of Abolition” explores the Prison Information Group (GIP), an organization founded by notable academics, including Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze, to expose the deplorable conditions of the French Prison system. In this interview, I spoke with the book’s editors, Perry Zurn and Andrew Dilts, about the legacy and lessons of the GIP.
11 Critical Theory Books Out This Month, May 2016
Ranciere, Sloterdijk, Nancy and more.
11 Critical Theory Books That Came Out in April, 2016
Sartre, Goldman, Deleuze and more.
9 Critical Theory Books That Came Out in March, 2016
Agamben, Guattari and more.
#ChomskyBurns
“I arrived last night at the University of Arizona for my event with Edward Snowden and Noam Chomsky. Chomsky arrived shortly after I did and, after I greeted him, the following dialogue ensued:”
10 Critical Theory Books That Came Out in February, 2016
Jodi Dean, Fredric Jameson and the latest Radical Thinkers set.
Felix Guattari’s Screenplay, A Love of UIQ, Reviewed
“A Love of UIQ,” is the story of humanity’s first contact with an entity known as the “Infra-Quark Universe,” UIQ for short, a being that relays communications via the chloroplasts of tiny phytoplankton.
Everyday Analysis Joins Critical-Theory
We’re excited to announce that Everyday Analysis, a collective blog (and maker of an excellent series of books with Zero Books) will now be publishing their best content on Critical-Theory .
10 Critical Theory Books That Came Out in January, 2016
New releases from University of Minnesota Press, Verso Books, Stanford University Press and more.