Michel Feher
Michel Feher (born 1956) is a French philosopher and cultural theorist. He is a founding editor of Zone Books.[1]
Works
- Conjurations de la violence : introduction à la lecture de Georges Bataille, 1981.
- (ed. with Jonathan Crary and Sanford Kwinter) Zone 1-2: the contemporary cities, 1986
- (ed. with Ramona Nadaff and Nadia Tazi) Fragments for a history of the human body, 3 vols, 1989
- (ed.) The libertine reader: eroticism and enlightenment in eighteenth-century France, 1997
- Powerless by design : the age of the international community, 2000
- (ed. with Paul Rabinow) The essential works of Michel Foucault, 1954-1984. Vol 2. Aesthetics: method and epistemology, 2000
- (ed. with Gaëlle Krikorian and Yates McKee) Nongovernmental politics, 2007
- 'The Saudi Mirror', Public Culture, Vol. 18, No. 2
- Self-Appreciation; or, The Aspirations of Human Capital, Public Culture, Vol. 21, No. 1 (2009)
References
External links
- Michel Feher page at MIT Press
- Michel Feher's blog (in French)
- Podcast interview with SON[I]A, April 2012
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