martedì 15 marzo 2016
Foucault e la sinistra neoliberale, postmodernista, imperiale: Daniel Zamora risponde ai numerosi tentativi di metterlo al rogo per lesa maestù
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The Cultural Studies Program’s colloquium (CSC) series features
talks by distinguished scholars from across the disciplines. Graduate
student Dave Zeglen interviewed Daniel Zamora, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Illinois at Chicago. See below for the transcript.
Let us begin with your primary thesis, which has already
stirred controversies and debates: How did Foucault understand
neoliberalism, and how did he actually position himself vis-à-vis the
shifting political currents of the 1970s? How was his thinking shifting
on questions related to the social democratic welfare state? What
factors contributed to Foucault’s open anti-socialism and anti-statism
in the French context?
These are probably some of the most important questions to ask in
order to understand Foucault’s relationship to neoliberalism. And we
can’t understand that relationship without placing Foucault’s work
within the French context of the mid-1970s. More specifically,
Foucault’s work is situated in the conflict between old and new lefts,
in the post-1968 left’s increasing opposition to the post-war left...
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