Carceral Notebooks
Volume 4, 2008TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction. Bernard Harcourt
Discipline, Security, and Beyond: A Brief Introduction.
Andrew Dilts and Bernard HarcourtD’une configuration disciplinaire à l’autre? Laurent Bonelli
Des classes à la population ?
Formules de gouvernement et détention Fabienne BrionMasques de Foucault. Guy Casadamont
The Post-Disciplinary Prison. Gilles Chantraine
Michel Foucault Meets Gary Becker: Criminality Beyond
Discipline and Punish. Andrew Dilts“Une chaîne, qui laisse toute liberté de faire le bien et qui ne permette
que très difficilement de commettre le mal.” Claude-Olivier DoronLa police, les anormaux et leurs archives au XVIIIe siècle.
Lisa Jane GrahamSupposons que la discipline et la sécurité n’existent pas—
Rereading Foucault’s Collège de France Lectures. (with Paul Veyne)
Bernard E. HarcourtRepenser la police et les contrôles par rapport à Foucault.
Salvatore PaliddaLa connaissance “de” l’Etat. Pasquale Pasquino
“Je peins le passage.” Stephen Sawyer
Beyond Discipline and Punish: Foucault’s Challenge to Criminology
Mariana ValverdeFoucault in a Post-9/11 World: Excursions into Security,
Territory, Population Michael Welch
From the Introduction:
Foucault’s 1978 and 1979 lectures contained a wealth of insights about punishment, penal techniques, the development of the police, and their relationship to neoliberalism. The lectures were extremely useful for thinking about the entire social body in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and specifically about the practices that characterize the contemporary penal sphere. And thus we set out, in these essays, to explore contemporary penal practices in conversation with the newly published lectures—but also, naturally, in conversation with Foucault’s earlier writings on épistémès and his later turn to ethics and truth telling, to veridiction and le dire vrai, to parrêsia.
Filed under: Discipline, Foucault, Governmentality


[...] von Michel Foucault, also mit Surveiller et Punir sowie den darauf folgenden Vorlesungen. (Via Foucaul Blog). Aber die drei vorhergehenden Bände sind nicht weniger [...]