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From: "M. Karskens" <mkarskens@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 10:17:40 +0100
Do not forget Etienne Balibar and the book written by W and B :Race,
Nation, Class. Ambiguous Identities. London: Verso, 1991
yours
machiel karskens
At 10:31 5-3-2008, you wrote:
Greetings,
I'm currently winding down on my BA thesis research, and about to
start writing. The topic is retheorizing the modern-world system
(Wallerstein et. al) and global social change from the perspective
of "social space" I extrapolate from Foucault's primary
methods/concepts (episteme, discourse, governmentlality, subjectivity).
I have been unable to find in any of the secondary literature a
discussion directly world-systems theory in relation to Foucault or
visaversa, which is no problem (the closest is Hardt/Negri
mentioning Arrighi's Long Twentieth Cetury in Empire). In the
primary literature, Focuault mentions Braudel (a major influence for
world-systems) and Wallerstein mentions but does not really discuss
Foucault on a few occassions.
Is there anything that I'm missing (secondary or primary)? Of
course, any other suggestions are welcome.
P.S. anybody have any commentary on Empire's use of biopower? It
seemed to me they sort have butchered the concepts application at
worst or were terribly unclear at best...but maybe I just missed something.
Cheers!
Bill R. French
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Prof. Machiel Karskens
social and political philosophy
Faculty of Philosophy
Radboud University Nijmegen - The Netherlands