Claude Raffestin
Swiss geographer
Claude Raffestin (born 15 September 1936 in Paris) is a Swiss geographer. He is professor of human geography at University of Geneva.
Raffestin's work primarily deals with territoriality and relies heavily on Michel Foucault’s work about power.[1] His most influential book Pour une géographie du pouvoir has been translated into Spanish, Italian and (Brazilian) Portuguese.[2]
Publications
- C. Raffestin. 2012. Space, Territory, and Territoriality. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 30(1):121-141. doi:10.1068/d21311
- "Territoriality - A Reflection of the Discrepancies Between the Organization of Space and Individual Liberty", International Political Science Review, Vol. 5, No. 2, 139-146 (1984). DOI 10.1177/019251218400500205
- "Could Foucault have revolutionized Geography?", In: Space, Knowledge and Power, Chapter 14. Translated by Gerald Moore.
- Pour une géographie du pouvoir, Librairies techniques, 1980 ISBN 978-2-7111-0271-6. (Italian: Per una geografia del potere, 1983; Portuguese: Por uma geografia do poder, 1993)
- Géopolitique et histoire by Claude Raffestin, Dario Lopreno and Yvan Pasteur; Payot 1995. ISBN 978-2-228-88901-8
- "L’actualité et Michel Foucault", espacestemps, 2005.
- "Foucault aurait-il pu révolutionner la géographie?" In: Au risque de Foucault. Paris: Éditions du Centre Pompidou, 1997, pp. 141–149.
Further reading
- Francisco R. Klauser: Thinking through territoriality: introducing Claude Raffestin to Anglophone sociospatial theory, In: Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 30 (1), 2012, pp. 106 – 120.
- Juliet J. Fall: Reading Claude Raffestin: pathways for a critical biography. In: Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 30 (1), 2012, pp. 173 – 189.
References
- ^ Could Foucault have revolutionized Geography?, In: Space, Knowledge and Power, ed. by Jeremy W. Cramptonand Stuart Elden, pp. 31-33 (Chapter 14). Translated by Gerald Moore. Review of the book
- ^ Francisco R. Klauser: Thinking through territoriality: introducing Claude Raffestin to Anglophone sociospatial theory, p. 106.
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Michel Foucault
- Mental Illness and Psychology (1954)
- Madness and Civilization (1961)
- The Birth of the Clinic (1963)
- Death and the Labyrinth (1963)
- The Order of Things (1966)
- This Is Not a Pipe (1968)
- The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969)
- Discipline and Punish (1975)
- The History of Sexuality (1976–2018)
dialogues and
anthologies
- Introduction to Kant's Anthropology (1964)
- "What Is an Author?" (1969)
- Foucault's lectures at the Collège de France
- I, Pierre Riviere, Having Slaughtered My Mother, My Sister and My Brother (1973)
- Language, Counter-Memory, Practice (1977)
- Herculine Barbin (1978)
- Power/Knowledge (1980)
- Remarks on Marx (1980)
- Le Désordre des familles (1982)
- The Foucault Reader (1984)
- "What Is Enlightenment?" (1984)
- Politics, Philosophy, Culture (1988)
- Foucault Live (1996)
- The Politics of Truth (1997)
- Society Must Be Defended (1997)
- Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth (Essential Works Volume 1) (1997)
- Aesthetics, Method, Epistemology (Essential Works Volume 2) (1998)
- Abnormal (1999)
- Power (Essential Works Volume 3) (2000)
- Fearless Speech (2001)
- The Hermeneutics of the Subject (2001)
- The Essential Foucault (2003)
- Psychiatric Power (2003)
- Security, Territory, Population (2004)
- The Birth of Biopolitics (2004)
- The Government of Self and Others (2008)
- The Courage of Truth (2009)
- Lectures on the Will to Know (2011)
- On the Government of the Living (2012)
- Subjectivity and Truth (2012)
- Wrong-Doing, Truth-Telling (2013)
- On the Punitive Society (2015)
- Anti-psychiatry
- Author function
- Biopolitics
- Biopower
- Carceral archipelago
- Cultural imperialism
- Disciplinary institution
- Discontinuity
- Discourse analysis
- Dispositif
- Ecogovernmentality
- Episteme
- Genealogy
- Governmentality
- Heterotopia
- Interdiscourse
- Limit-experience
- Parrhesia
- Power (social and political)
- Postsexualism
- Sapere aude
- "Cogito and the History of Madness" (Derrida)
- Foucauldian discourse analysis
- Foucault (Deleuze)
- The Passion of Michel Foucault (Miller)
- Giorgio Agamben
- Gary Gutting
- Thomas Lemke
- James Miller
- Paul Rabinow
- Claude Raffestin
- Nikolas Rose
- Foucault in Iran