This collection, edited by Maurice Erb, Simon Ganahl, and Cécile Stehrenberger, collects the papers and lectures delivered at the international conference "Was heißt: Foucault historisieren?" ("What is: Historicizing Foucault?") held at the University of Zurich from March 19 to 21, 2015. It attempts both to historicize Foucault and to historicize Foucault. That is, the focus not only lies on the historical contexts of Foucault's thought (e.g., Cold War, cybernetics, Maoism, structuralism), but also on the question if we should start to forget Foucault (as Baudrillard already suggested in a polemic from 1977). Do Foucault's concepts, thirty years after his death, still enable us to understand our contemporary world? Or do we have to adjust, to update the Foucauldian toolbox? Apart from the published papers, the collection's editorial also links to audio recordings of additional lectures given at the conference (by Heather Dundas, Marcelo Hoffman, Sebastian Huhnholz, Colin Koopman, and Todd Shepard).
Editorial
Was heißt: Foucault historisieren?
Maurice Erb, Simon Ganahl and Cécile Stehrenberger
2016-02-14 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 1–4
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Research
Eine andere Ordnung der Dinge? Foucault, Baudrillard und die Kybernetik
Robert Feustel
2015-10-10 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 1–10
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Deleuze, a Split with Foucault
Mathias Schönher
2015-10-17 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 1–12
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Historisieren und/oder überwinden? Foucault im Kontext "Neuer Materialismen"
Corinne Kaszner
2015-11-04 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 1–9
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Die Dramatisierung der Macht: Zur Genealogie von Foucaults Metapher der Werkzeugkiste
Stéphane Boutin
2015-12-03 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 1–25
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The Will to Enclose: Foucault's Archive in the Era of Cold War Big Data
Jason Pribilsky
2016-01-05 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 1–12
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