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Williams College
  1. Disciplining Foucault: Feminism, Power, and the Body.Jana Sawicki - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
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    The Power of Feminist Theory.Jana Sawicki - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (1):222-226.
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    Foucault, queer theory, and the discourse of desire.Jana Sawicki - 2010 - In Timothy O'Leary & Christopher Falzon (eds.), Foucault and Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 185.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Foucault and the Discourse of Sex‐Desire Power and Pleasure Reading Foucault on Pleasures Foucault's Use of Pleasure The Turn to Ancient Greco‐Roman Ethics Why Embrace an Ethics of Pleasures? References.
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  4. Queering Foucault and the subject of feminism.Jana Sawicki - 2005 - In Gary Gutting (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Foucault. Cambridge University Press.
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    Foucault and Feminism: Toward a Politics of Difference.Jana Sawicki - 1986 - Hypatia 1 (2):23-36.
    This paper begins with the assumption that the differences among women pose a threat to building a unified feminist theory and practice. Utilizing the work and methods of Michel Foucault, I explore theoretical and practical implications of taking difference seriously. I claim that a politics of difference puts into question the concept of a revolutionary subject and the idea of a social totality. In the final section a brief Foucauldian analysis of the feminist sexuality debates is given.
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    Round Table Discussion with Lynne Huffer, Steven Ogden, Paul Patton, and Jana Sawicki.Lynne Huffer, Steven Ogden, Paul Patton & Jana Sawicki - 2018 - Foucault Studies 24:77-101.
    Joanna Crosby and Dianna Taylor: The theme of this special section of Foucault Studies, “Foucauldian Spaces,” emerged out of the 2016 meeting of the Foucault Circle, where the four of you were participants. Each of the three individual papers contained in the special section critically deploys and/or reconceptualizes an aspect of Foucault’s work that engages and offers particular insight into the construction, experience, and utilization of space. We’d like to ask the four of you to reflect on what makes a (...)
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  7. Heidegger and Foucault: Escaping technological nihilism.Jana Sawicki - 1987 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 13 (2):155-173.
  8. A Companion to Foucault.Christopher Falzon, Timothy O'Leary & Jana Sawicki (eds.) - 2013 - Malden Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _A Companion to Foucault_ comprises a collection of essays from established and emerging scholars that represent the most extensive treatment of French philosopher Michel Foucault’s works currently available. Comprises a comprehensive collection of authors and topics, with both established and emerging scholars represented Includes chapters that survey Foucault’s major works and others that approach his work from a range of thematic angles Engages extensively with Foucault's recently published lecture courses from the Collège de France Contains the first translation of the (...)
     
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  9. A Companion to Foucault.Timothy O’Leary, Jana Sawicki & Chris Falzon (eds.) - 2013 - Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Comment on Johanna Oksala’s Foucault, Politics, and Violence.Jana Sawicki - 2014 - Philosophy Today 58 (2):289-295.
    In Foucault, Politics, and Violence, Johanna Oksala argues that Foucault offers us a “political ontology” that might be used to free us from rigid adherence to specific political concepts and rationalities . I raise questions concerning her method, the eliminability of violence, and what a genealogical critique can and cannot do.
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    Foucault, Feminismus und Identitätsfragen.Jana Sawicki - 1994 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 42 (4):609-632.
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    Queering freedom. By Shannon Winnubst.Jana Sawicki - 2008 - Hypatia 24 (3):205-210.
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    Queer Feminism: Cultivating Ethical Practices of Freedom.Jana Sawicki - 2013 - Foucault Studies 16:74-87.
    Occupying an eccentric position with respect to critical theories, Foucault prefigures a queer critical thought and practice. In this paper I make a case for the continuing importance of Foucault for rethinking feminism within the context of neoliberal governmentality despite continuing skepticism about the value of his ethical writings. I draw not only upon the work of Foucault, but also that of queer feminist Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick.
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    The Politics of Our Selves: Power, Autonomy, and Gender in Contemporary Critical Theory (review).Jana Sawicki - 2008 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 2 (1):92-95.
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    Guest Editors' Introduction.Shannon Winnubst & Jana Sawicki - 2012 - Foucault Studies 14:4-6.
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    Feminist Experiences: Foucauldian and Phenomenological Investigations, by Johanna Oksala Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2016, 189 pp. ISBN 9780810132405. [REVIEW]Jana Sawicki - 2017 - European Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):1236-1239.
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    Book Review: Amy Allen. The Power of Feminist Theory. Boulder: Westview Press, 1999. [REVIEW]Jana Sawicki - 2002 - Hypatia 17 (1):222-226.
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    Book ReviewsSonia Kruks,. Retrieving Experience: Subjectivity and Recognition in Feminist Politics.Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001. Pp. 224. $41.95 ; $19.95. [REVIEW]Jana Sawicki - 2005 - Ethics 115 (4):831-834.
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    Johanna Oksala. Foucault, Politics and Violence. [REVIEW]Jana Sawicki - 2015 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 5 (1):149-154.
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    Review of Michel Foucault, Abnormal: Lectures at the College de France, 1974-1975[REVIEW]Jana Sawicki - 2005 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (1).
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    The Final Foucault. [REVIEW]Jana Sawicki - 1990 - Teaching Philosophy 13 (1):66-69.