by David Hancock (Editor), David Hancock (Editor), Robert G. White (Editor), Anthony Faramelli (Editor)
In Of Other Spaces Foucault coined the term heterotopias to signify all the other real sites that can be found within the culture which are simultaneously represented, contested, and inverted. For Foucault, heterotopic spaces were first of all spaces of crisis, or transformative spaces, however these have given way to heterotopias of deviation and spaces of discipline, such as psychiatric hospitals or prisons. Foucault's essay provokes us to think through how spaces of crisis and critique function to open up disruptive, subversive or minoritarian fields within philosophical, political, cultural or aesthetic discourses. This book takes this interdisciplinary and international approach to the spatial, challenging existing borders, boundaries, and horizons; from Claire Colebrook's chapter unpacking the heterotopic spaces of America and Mexico that lie beyond reductive ideological spaces of light and darkness, to a Foucauldian reading of the Zapatista resistance. With essays on politics, philosophy, literature, post-colonial studies, and aesthetics from established and emerging academics, this book answers Foucault's call to give us a better understanding of our present cultural epoch.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 182
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury 3PL
Published: 20 Sep 2018
ISBN 10: 1350021121
ISBN 13: 9781350021129
Book Overview: This collection responds to and interrogates Foucault's philosophical thinking on spaces of crisis and critique.