10.15–12.00 Béatrice Han-Pile (University of Essex): Foucault, Normativity, and Critique as a Practice of the Self
12.00-13.30 Lunch Break
13.30–15.00 Martin Saar (Frankfurt University): Subject, Truth, Democracy: Foucault and Political Philosophy
Mika Ojakangas (University of Jyväskylä): Plato and Bio-politics
15.00-15.30 Coffee
15.30–17.30 Sergei Prozorov (University of Helsinki): Biopolitics of Stalinism: Ideas and Bodies in the Construction of Socialism
Jemima Repo (University of Helsinki): Herculine Barbin and the Omission of Biopolitics from Judith Butler’s Gender Genealogy
Lauri Siisiäinen (University of Jyväskylä): From Global Vision to Short Sight: Foucault and the Neo/Liberal Turn in Political Optics
Contact:
Johanna Oksala (johanna.oksala@helsinki.fi) & Jemima Repo (jemima.repo@helsinki.fi)
Organised by the Subjectivity, Historicity, and Communality (SHC) Research Network, University of Helsinki