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82This paper explores the differences and similarities between Foucault’s genealogical method and feminist standpoint theories. Both approaches rely on the marginalized position of subjugated knowledges to challenge dominant regimes of power. However, standpoint theory and Foucauldian genealogical critique engage with the interrelatedness of power, knowledge, and resistance on a different level. Standpoint theories take a situated, first-person perspective to further knowledge claims which are bas…Read more
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441The Superiority of Surplus: An Interview with Daniel LoickKrisis 44 (2): 31-42. 2024.This interview was conducted in the Summer of 2024 as part of a publishing project about surplus populations and their modes of resistance for the Flemish literary journal nY. Lietje Bauwens and Tivadar Vervoort interviewed Daniel Loick for the occasion of his newest book, Die Überlegenheit der Unterlegenen (Suhrkamp 2024), which discusses a standpoint-theoretical approach to the politics of counter-communities—marginalized social groups that develop better forms of life than those typical of he…Read more
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96“Nous Sommes Tous Néokantiens”: Foucault, Lukács, and the Critique of Social FormsHopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 15 (1): 209-241. 2025.In his introduction to Canguilhem’s Le normal et le pathologique, Michel Foucault claims that the “question of Enlightenment” has been taken up differently in the German and French philosophical traditions. Nevertheless, Foucault signals a “correspondence” between the works of Georg Lukács and the Frankfurt School, on the one hand, and the French epistemologists (including himself), on the other. In this article, I deepen this correspondence by assessing Foucault’s and Lukács’s respective relati…Read more
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63Towards a Critical Identity Politics: Butler, Adorno, and the Force of Non-identityIn Christine A. Payne & Jeremiah Morelock (eds.), Feminism and the Early Frankfurt School, Brill. pp. 113-132. 2023.
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83How Does Neoliberalism Form Our Lifes? A Praxeological Approach with Jaeggi and FoucaultCritical Horizons 25 (3): 213-234. 2024.ABSTRACT Michel Foucault’s work has immensely enriched the way critical social theorists understand power. Beyond his work on disciplinary normalisation, Foucault’s genealogy of the modern state has discussed governmental power as the conduct of conduct of subjects and populations. Foucault reserves his understanding of norms and normalisation for explaining the prescriptive force of disciplinary power. Accordingly, he hardly uses the language of norms to explain how neoliberal policies interfer…Read more
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832The Politics of Vulnerability and Care: An Interview with Estelle FerrareseKrisis 42 (1): 77-92. 2022.In this interview, Estelle Ferrarese elaborates on her account of vulnerability and care to highlight its political and social, as opposed to its ethical, dimensions. Drawing on, amongst others, Adorno, Tronto, Castell, and Laugier, she argues that vulnerability and care should not be understood ontologically, as an antropological exposure of the body, but rather socially, as the normative expectations and material conditions under which care work takes place. Situating her approach in anglophon…Read more
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867Towards a critique of reification as a critique of forms of lifeMetodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 9 (2): 291-326. 2021.The claim that there is “no alternative”, to contemporary neoliberal capitalism is widespread today. This paper proposes a reinterpretation of the notion of reification to scrutinize the alleged necessity of the capitalist social order. Developed by Georg Lukács, the problem of reification refers to the experience of social arrangements as thinglike entities rather than as products of social construction. By addressing the problem of reification within a social ontology of forms of life, the occ…Read more
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557Krisis, identiteit en kritiekKrisis 40 (1): 60-67. 2020.Dit essay begrijpt het project van Krisis vanuit ‘het epistemologische probleem van de kritische theorie’, namelijk: vanuit welk standpunt is emancipatoire kritiek überhaupt mogelijk? Door de kritische theorie in brede zin op te vatten, worden vormen van politieke contestatie en de theoretisering daarvan die vaak als 'identiteitspolitiek' worden weggezet besproken in relatie tot de vroege denkers van de kritische theorie en het late werk van Foucault over tegengedrag.
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| Political Theory |
| Social Ontology |
| Theodor W. Adorno |
| Judith Butler |
| Michel Foucault |
| Georg Lukacs |
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| Political Theory |
| Social Ontology |
| Theodor W. Adorno |
| Judith Butler |
| Michel Foucault |
| Georg Lukacs |