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Foucault and Nietzsche, edited by Alan Rosenberg and Joseph Westfall

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Edited by Sjoerd van Tuinen

Sjaak Koenis works in the Department of Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts and - photo 1

Sjaak Koenis works in the Department of Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of Maastricht University and has held a special chair in Social Philosophy at the same university. He has published on a wide range of topics from the history of the Frankfurt School and American sociology to cultural identity and tolerance, and resentment and democracy. His most recent books are Voices of the People: Pluralism in Dutch Politics (19942014) (VU Academic Press, 2015) and De Januskop van de democratie: Over de bronnen van boosheid in de politiek (Van Gennep, 2017), which deals with the relationship between democracy and resentment.

Efran Kristal is Professor of Comparative Literature at UCLA. He is the author of over one hundred articles and several books including Invisible Work: Borges and Translation (Vanderbilt UP, 2000). His publications include Peter Sloterdijk and Literature for Sloterdijk Now (Polity, 2010), an essay on Yves Bonnefoys Shakespeare translations for The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeares Poetry (2013) and the essay on Philosophical/Theoretical Approaches to Translation for The Blackwell Companion to Translation Studies (2014). He is currently writing a book on Peter Sloterdijk for Columbia University Press.

Christoph Narholz was formerly adjunct professor in Philosophy and Aesthetics at the Hochschule fr Gestaltung, Karlsruhe (20062016) and currently teaches at the Theatre Studies Department at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitt, Munich. His publications include Die Politik des Schnen (Suhrkamp, 2012), which contains one of the most systematic accounts of ressentiment through an original crossover between Nietzsche and Kant in recent decades.

Saul Newman is Professor of Political Theory at Goldsmiths, University of London. His research is in continental political thought and contemporary radical political theory. He is the author of many books including From Bakunin to Lacan (Lexington Books, 2001), Power and Politics in Poststructuralist Thought (Routledge, 2005), Unstable Universalities (Manchester University Press, 2007), Politics Most Unusual: Violence, Sovereignty and Democracy in the War on Terror (Palgrave, 2008), The Politics of Postanarchism (Edinburgh University Press, 2010), Max Stirner (Palgrave, 2011), Agamben and the Politics of Human Rights (Edinburgh University Press, 2013), Postanarchism (Polity Press, 2015) and most recently Political Theology: A Critical Introduction (forthcoming, Polity Press, 2018).

Merijn Oudenampsen studied sociology and political science. His PhD at Tilburg University was focused on the political ideas behind the swing to the right in Dutch politics in the 1990s and 2000s. The studys basic thesis is that the Dutch right-wing turn can be understood as a belated and complex iteration of the New Right backlash against the legacy of 1968 in the United States and the United Kingdom. He also edited Power to the people! Een anatomie van het populisme (Boom Lemma, 2012) together with Justus Uitermark, Rogier van Reekum and Bart van Heerikhuizen. He is currently working on a political history of Dutch neoliberalism.

Robert Pfaller is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Art in Linz, Austria and a founding member of the Viennese psychoanalytic research group stuzzicadenti. In 2007 he was awarded the Missing Link prize by the Psychoanalytisches Seminar, Zurich, for connecting psychoanalysis with other scientific disciplines. His publications include The Pleasure Principle in Culture: Illusions Without Owners (Verso, 2014), Zweite Welten und andere Lebenselixiere (Fischer, 2012), Wofr es sich zu leben lohnt: Elemente materialistischer Philosophie (Fischer, 2011), Stop That Comedy! On the Subtle Hegemony of the Tragic in Our Culture (in English and German, ed.) (Sonderzahl, 2005), Interpassivitt: Studien ber delegiertes Genieen (ed.) (Springer, 2000) and Althusser: Das Schweigen im Text (Fink, 1997).

Marc Rlli is Professor of Philosophy at the Academy of Fine Arts in Leipzig. Between 2008 and 2011, he was adjunct professor for Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Darmstadt, before being appointed professor at the Department of Philosophy at Fatih University Istanbul (20112015). During the autumn term 20112012, Marc Rlli was Senior Fellow at the Internationales Kolleg fr Kulturtechnikforschung und Medienphilosophie (IKKM) in Weimar. Since 2013, he has been director of the research cluster Theory and Methods at Zurich University of the Arts. Recent publications include Mikropolitik: Eine Einfhrung in die politische Philosophie von Deleuze und Guattari (Turia+Kant, 2010, with Ralf Krause), Kritik der anthropologischen Vernunft (Matthes & Seitz, 2012), Gilles Deleuzes Transcendental Empiricism: From Tradition to Difference (Edinburgh UP, 2016) and 40 Jahre berwachen und Strafen (Transcript Verlag, 2017, co-edited with Roberto Nigro).

Simon Scott is teaching fellow in the Department of Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences at the University of Birmingham. He received his PhD for a dissertation on Deleuzes early philosophy, entitled Gilles Deleuze and Superior Life (2011), which examined the development of Deleuzes early thought in his encounter with Nietzsche in Nietzsche and Philosophy. He has published on Nietzsches middle period and is currently working on articles in the area of Plato, Nietzsche and Deleuze.

Peter Sloterdijk is one of the best-known and most widely read German philosophers writing today. His 1983 publication Critique of Cynical Reason is a landmark in Critical Theory. His trilogy Spheres has now become available in English. Sloterdijk became president of the State Academy of Design in Karlsruhe in 2001. He was co-host of a discussion programme, Das philosophische Quartett, on German television from 2002 to 2012. Influenced first of all by Friedrich Nietzsches glad tidings, he has written extensively on ressentiment. In his early work, this takes the form of kynicism: discursive and nondiscursive performances of parrhesiastic cheekiness that function as immune strategies against omnipresent cynicism, that is, the moralizing split between thinking and doing which puts ressentiment and bad conscience at the core of late capitalist culture. More recently, thymos or stout-heartedness is the basic affect by which Sloterdijk explores alternative modes of valuation and citizenship. Throughout, his aim is a philosophical retuning of todays all-pervasive dissimulation of lack, due to which modern emancipation would have degenerated into religious, political and economical routines of compensation.

Sjoerd van Tuinen is currently a visiting research fellow at Princeton University and teaches philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam. He is the editor of numerous books, including Deleuze and The Fold: A Critical Reader (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), De nieuwe Franse filosofie (Boom, 2011), Speculative Art Histories (Edinburgh University Press, 2017) and Art History after Deleuze and Guattari (Leuven University Press, 2017) and has authored

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