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    The gentle way in governing: Foucault and the question of neoliberalism.Joseph Tanke - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (3):257-282.
    This essay challenges some of the recent scholarship which claims that Michel Foucault was more sympathetic to neoliberalism than is typically acknowledged. Accordingly, it considers the possible motivations for Foucault’s 1978-1979 lecture course, The Birth of Biopolitics; the relationship between liberalism and the various forms of power identified by Foucault; and, finally, claims that Foucault’s account of the ‘care of the self’ was itself informed by the neoliberal theory of human capital. It finds that Foucault regarded neoliberalism as coercive social (...)
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    Jacques Ranciere: An Introduction.Joseph J. Tanke - 2011 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    Jacques Rancière: An Introduction offers the first comprehensive introduction to the thought of one of today's most important and influential theorists. Joseph Tanke situates Rancière's distinctive approach against the backdrop of Continental philosophy and extends his insights into current discussions of art and politics. Tanke explains how Rancière's ideas allow us to understand art as having a deeper social role than is customarily assigned to it, as well as how political opposition can be revitalized. The book presents Rancière's body of (...)
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    Why Rancière Now?Joseph J. Tanke - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (2):1.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Why Rancière Now?Joseph J. Tanke (bio)I. IntroductionAs philosophy's representative at an art college, a question is put to me by my colleagues, students, and other art-world types frequently enough that it is worth considering systematically: Why Rancière now? The query is in large part prompted by a recent issue of Artforum devoted to the work of the French philosopher Jacques Rancière, the publication of which caps a seemingly overnight (...)
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  4. Michel Foucault at the Collège de France, 1974-1976.Joseph Tanke - 2005 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (5-6):687-696.
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    The Bloomsbury Anthology of Aesthetics.Colin McQuillan & Joseph Tanke (eds.) - 2012 - Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Drawing from ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary sources, this textbook offers a comprehensive and systematic historical overview of aesthetic theory.
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    Note from the editors.James Bernauer, Edward McGushin & Joseph Tanke - 2005 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (5-6):515-515.
  7. Aesthetics and philosophy : from Baumgarten to Nietzsche.Joseph Tanke - 2023 - In Max Ryynänen & Zoltán Somhegyi (eds.), Aesthetic theory across the disciplines. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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    Cynical Aesthetics: A Theme from Michel Foucault’s 1984 Lectures at the Collège de France.Joseph J. Tanke - 2002 - Philosophy Today 46 (2):170-184.
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    Communicability Without Communication: Kant and Proust on Aesthetic Pleasure.Joseph Tanke - 2017 - Diacritics 45 (1):76-92.
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    Foucault's Philosophy of Art: A Genealogy of Modernity.Joseph J. Tanke - 2009 - Continuum.
    Introduction -- The stirrings of modernity -- Rupture -- Non-affirmative painting -- Anti-platonism -- The cynical legacy.
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    Hervé Guibert as Foucault might have imagined him.Joseph Tanke - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (8):921-932.
    This essay attempts to reconfigure our understanding of the relationship between Michel Foucault and the French photographer and writer Hervé Guibert. It contends that this relationship has been mi...
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    J'ai le cafard: Deleuze on the experience of thinking.Joseph J. Tanke - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (1):91-95.
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    Logics of rule and the politics of exodus: Twenty years of Empire.Joseph Tanke - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (7):956-963.
    This essay offers a new interpretation of Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s landmark work of critical social theory Empire. It develops an account of the politics of exile by situating this political strategy in terms of Hardt and Negri’s claim that it is no longer feasible to confront capitalist power head-on. It attends closely to Hardt and Negri’s account of Empire’s pyramidal structure, and the problems that this structure creates for the multitude’s passage from virtuality to actuality. It criticizes the (...)
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    On the Powers of the False.Joseph J. Tanke - 2013 - In Christopher Falzon, Timothy O'Leary & Jana Sawicki (eds.), A Companion to Foucault. Malden Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 122–136.
    This essay is concerned with some of Michel Foucault's writings on art. The author talks about the analyses of painting Foucault conducted during the period in which Foucault was developing the philosophical methodology known as archaeology. Despite archaeology's strong epistemological orientation, that methodology gives rise to a form of seeing that suspends the imperatives for the production of meaning that accrue around works of art. Some of the consequences of this suspension are explored in the final section of this essay (...)
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    Reflections on the Philosophy and Anti-Philosophy of Art.Joseph J. Tanke - 2009 - Philosophy Today 53 (3):217-230.
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    (1 other version)Sharing Sense: Editor's Introduction.Joseph Tanke - 2011 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 15 (2):4-10.
    An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue on topics including the relationship between art and politics, the history of aesthetics, and the political valences of art, literature and aesthetics.
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    The care of self and environmental politics: Towards a Foucaultian account of dietary practice.Joseph J. Tanke - 2007 - Ethics and the Environment 12 (1):79-96.
    : This essay appropriates the understanding of ethics developed by Michel Foucault in his courses at the Collège de France from 1980 until his death in 1984, with the aim of formulating a progressive environmental politics. As such, it attempts to navigate some of the long–standing divides between the movement for animal rights and environmental ethics proper, finding in the practice of vegetarianism a form of self-relation that is conducive to critical forms of speech and politics. The final phase of (...)
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    (1 other version)The Political Thought of Jacques Rancière.Joseph J. Tanke - 2009 - Symposium 13 (1):152-155.
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    This Strange Idea of Art.Joseph Tanke - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (2):484-494.
    The writings of François Jullien are an indispensable starting point for those hoping to eschew the provincialism hampering many forms of art theory today. In the first instance, his writings help identify the limitations of aesthetic theory fashioned according to the European model. These "limitations" refer to both the practical limits that prevent such theory from taking account of the different forms of artistic production in our world more generally, as well as to the constitutive limits that define European thought (...)
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    The Specter of Manet: A Contribution to the Archaeology of Painting.Joseph J. Tanke - 2008 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 66 (4):381-392.
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    Without mandate: James Bernauer from the ethics of thought to historical memory.Joseph Tanke - 2021 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (8):879-893.
    This special issue of Philosophy and Social Criticism is dedicated to James Bernauer, S.J. on the occasion of his retirement from full-time teaching. It contains original essays from Bernauer’s stu...
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  22. Which politics of aesthetics?Joseph J. Tanke - 2019 - In Scott Durham, Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar & Jacques Rancière (eds.), Distributions of the sensible: Rancière, between aesthetics and politics. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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    Book Review: The Ungovernable Society: A Genealogy of Authoritarian Liberalism. [REVIEW]Joseph Tanke - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (6):743-749.
    Philosophy & Social Criticism, Ahead of Print.
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    The Culture of Confession from Augustine to Foucault. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Tanke - 2010 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 14 (1):162-165.