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John McSweeney
University of Limerick
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    Foucault and Theology.John McSweeney - 2005 - Foucault Studies 2:117-144.
    Exploration of the import for theology of the thought of Michel Foucault has been growing steadily in recent years, principally in relation to the Christian tradition. This article traces the evolution of this dialogue with his work, with a view to assessing its current state of development, highlighting the critical issues involved, and suggesting likely lines of investigation going forward. Having surveyed applications of aspects of his work to a variety of theological questions, and the discussion of his work under (...)
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    Religion in the Web of Immanence: Foucault and Thinking Otherwise after the Death of God.John McSweeney - 2013 - Foucault Studies 15:72-94.
    This article rethinks Michel Foucault’s relation to religion by situating his engagement with the ‘death of God’ in relation to his ongoing efforts to frame critical discourse in consistently immanent terms. It argues that a certain, indirect ‘theological’ horizon is the paradoxical and problematic limit, for Foucault, of the possibility of a thoroughgoing immanent discourse in his earlier work, due to the paradoxes of the death of long-duration of God (and ‘man’). The relation of his work to religion thus emerges (...)
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  3. Foucault and Religion - Guest Editor's Introduction.John McSweeney - 2013 - Foucault Studies 15:4-8.
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    Representation and Contestation: Cultural Politics in a Political Century.Ching-Yu Lin & John McSweeney (eds.) - 2010 - Brill Rodopi.
    Questions of cultural representation and contestation, central to political and ethical thinking after the so-called `cultural turn¿ of recent decades, have if anything intensified in a twenty-first century of new media, globalization, migration, and ever renewed struggles over identity, memory, and cultural performance. At the same time, theoretical debate is increasingly marked by a concern to retrieve a properly political sphere of action as such. The essays collected in this interdisciplinary volume aim to break new ground by exploring the critical (...)
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  5. Between the Weakness of Believing and Practices of the Self: Christianity and Culture in a Scientific Age with de Certeau and Foucault.John McSweeney - 2005 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 9 (1):29-37.
     
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    Finitude and Violence: Žižek versus Derrida on Politics.John McSweeney - 2011 - Kritike 5 (2):41-58.
    In a recent article, Martin McQuillan has inaugurated a vigorous Derridean critique of a “violent tone” that has recently arisen in continental philosophy, exemplified by Slavoj Žižek’s attempt to retrieve Robespierre’s notion of “Terror. This article sets out to complicate such critique, opening a new perspective on the Derrida- Žižek debate on the question of politics. In particular, it examines Derrida’s and Žižek’s respective approaches to difference and violence as differing responses to a shared problematic of constructing a consistent politics (...)
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    Jonathan Tran , Foucault and Theology (London & New York: T & T Clark, 2011), ISBN: 978-0567033437.John McSweeney - 2012 - Foucault Studies 14:213-217.
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    Schuld, Joyce J. Foucault and Augustine: Reconsidering Power and Love . Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2003.John McSweeney - 2004 - Foucault Studies 1:105-110.
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  9. The Cold Cruelty of Ethics: Žižek, Kristof and Reflexive Subjectivization.John Mcsweeney - 2011 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 5 (4).
    In The Monstrosity of Christ, Slavoj Žižek cites the twins Claus and Lucas, from Agota Kristof’s The Notebook, as exemplars of the simultaneously naive and reflexive stance, which he considers to be crucial to a materialist ethics. This article argues, however, that the twins’ stance suffers from a ‘blindness’ as to the ethicality of their acts, shared by Žižek’s own ethics. It proposes that, by situating their actions within the trilogy to which The Notebook belongs, a richer three-fold ethics of (...)
     
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    The preferred way of baptism.John McSweeney - 2001 - The Australasian Catholic Record 78 (4):464.
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    Kathrin Thiele , The Thought of Becoming: Gilles Deleuze's Poetics of Life (Zurich-Berlin: Diaphanes, 2008), ISBN: 978-3037340363. [REVIEW]John McSweeney - 2010 - Foucault Studies 8:169-173.
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  12. Le Courage de la Verite. [REVIEW]John Mcsweeney - 2010 - Philosophical Practice 5 (3):710-711.
     
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  13. The Thought of Becoming: Gilles Deleuze’s Poetics of Life. [REVIEW]John Mcsweeney - 2010 - Foucault Studies:169-173.
     
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