Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Bibliography: Cornelius Castoriadis and/or Socialisme ou Barbarie

Further to previous posts on the origins of Solidarity (for Workers' Power) and Socialisme ou Barbarie, we post here extracts from a recent email giving details of where to find a vast amount of material on the latter group and the foremost influence within it, Cornelius Castoriadis (a.k.a. Paul Cardan et al.)



Recent Cornelius Castoriadis/Agora International Website 
Updates (AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2019)
Agora International
27, rue Froidevaux
75014 Paris FRANCE 
Tel: 33 (0) 1.45.38.53.96 

THE USUAL NOTICE:
We now have bibliographies and/or webographies of writings by and/or about Castoriadis and/or Socialisme ou Barbarie in Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish as well as news items, a Castoriadis obituary, a videography, and a Table of Contents for all Socialisme ou Barbarie issues.  Castoriadis webographies have begun to be posted in several of these languages, and additional ones are anticipated.
For any entries that appear under your name or for which you otherwise have direct information, please be so kind to let us know if there is anything there to change, correct, or add.  We would also appreciate it if you could send to the relevant bibliographer (see the e-addresses and postal addresses listed on each bibliography) any other references to texts written by yourself or by others, in any language, that would concern us.  For information regarding bibliographies in languages not yet posted, please send this information to the bibliography project coordinator, David Ames Curtis .  To confirm new or revised entries, we would require copies of the title page (with publication date), indications of the inclusive pages of the article or chapter, and photocopies of the relevant pages and notes.  These copies will be conserved in the Agora International Archives for the use of researchers.
Please also note that, as they go about their research, the bibliographers often compile on the side a list of "brief mentions" (passing references, mere footnote citations, etc.) of Castoriadis and/or Socialisme ou Barbarie and his/its work.  Even though these "brief mentions" have not yet been compiled in any systematic way, it would be appreciated if you would also bring such "brief mentions," by you or by others, to the attention of the respective bibliographers or of the bibliography project coordinator.
These bibliographies are only as good as we can make them through our ongoing collaborative work.  Our sincere apologies if there are any mistakes or omissions.  General comments about the bibliographies on the site can be sent to the bibliography coordinator for consideration by the bibliographers' collective.
The purpose of this continuing bibliographical project is to let people know what has been published by and about Castoriadis and/or Socialisme ou Barbarie so far, to keep track as new material becomes available, and to encourage people worldwide to use these bibliographies as tools for building an international agora that will contribute to the advancement of the project of autonomy.
Thanks for your ongoing interest, assistance, and support.


NEW "NEWS" ANNOUNCEMENTS:
WE HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT: Annual Symposium: Cornelius Castoriadis in the Antipodes, November 29th, 2019, the University of Sydney, AAIA Rm 480 Madsen Building. CALL FOR PAPERS: AUTONOMY AND PHILIA (ΑΥΤΟΝΟΜΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΦΙΛΙΑ) IN CORNELIUS CASTORIADIS' LIFE AND THOUGHT. Drawing from Aristotle's suggestion that "…cities are held together by philia [friendship] and legislators should study it more than justice," we want to explore philia as found in Cornelius Castoriadis' theoretical thinking and understanding of politics. Since his youth Castoriadis established life-long friendships with many individuals whose life, ideas and practical engagement had a permanent presence in his own work. The symposium wants to bring together the abstract and the concrete, the life of the philosopher with the social ontology of his theory. During the one-day meeting, we would like to explore the concept of political or civic friendship especially within the overall Castoriadis project to restore democratic politics to the immediacy and radicalism of their origins in classical Athens. After the recent death of the philosopher and friend Agnes Heller, papers are invited to address friendship as political virtue in contemporary anti-political societies. Key-Note Address: Professor John Rundell, The University of Melbourne, "Celebrating Imagination: Elective Affinities between Agnes Heller and Cornelius Castoriadis." Entrance Free. All Welcome. Sponsored by the Department of Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies; School of Languages and Cultures, The University of Sydney. N.B.: The above message arrived electronically at Agora International via the following e-address: vrasidas.karalis@sydney.edu.au Despite a follow-up query, no final deadline for this "Call for Papers" about "friendship" has been communicated to us.

BIBLIOGRAPHY/WEBOGRAPHY/VIDEOGRAPHY UPDATES
Castoriadis Videography
At the suggestion of some of our subscribers, we begin here a new section of the Cornelius Castoriadis/Agora International Website: "Castoriadis Videography." 
Any and all videos available online that concern Cornelius Castoriadis and/or Socialisme ou Barbarie will be listed here in alphabetical order by URL, regardless of language. The principal language(s) of each videographical reference will be indicated after the URL by the two-letter language code abbreviation: "EN" for English, "ES" for Spanish, "FR" for French, "PT" for Portuguese, etc. 
We ask our free CC/AI Website subscribers and any other CC/AI Website readers/viewers to bring additional Castoriadis/S. ou B.-related videos to our attention. This webpage will be updated regularly 
The 2004 Castoriadis Video Marc Guignard kindly created for the Cornelius Castoriadis/Agora International Website remains available here http://www.agorainternational.org/video.html

  Interview with Cornelius Castoriadis (English Subtitles) by Chris Marker
ENGLISH-LANGUAGE BIBLIOGRAPHY, ABOUT CASTORIADIS:


EN1994l# Pierre Lanneret. Pierre Lanneret, Alias Camille : A Biography. Followed by Third Camp Internationalists in France During the Second World War. London : Phoenix Press, [1994]: ##, ##, ##.


EN1994p# "Decadence: The Theory of Decline or the Decline of Theory? Part Two." Aufheben 3 (Summer 1994): ##-##.

REVISED HYPERLINK:


EN1996l# Anthony Elliott. Subject to Ourselves : Social Theory, Psychoanalysis, and Postmodernity. Cambridge, MA: Polity Press: 1996: ##, ##.

  • # 2nd ed. New Foreword by Zygmunt Bauman. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2004: ##, ##.
  • London and New York: Routledge, 2016: xv, xxi, xxiv, 10, 23, 29, 33, 38, 39, 79-80, 94, 102, 118, 130, 157nn6-9, 158n28, 161nn13-14, 162n32, 163n9.

EN2006e Simon Tormey and Jules Townshend. Key Thinkers from Critical Theory to Post-Marxism. London and Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, 2006: 7, 9, 13-37, 40, 55, 64, 80, 155, 157, 166, 220, 224.

NEW HYPERLINK:


EN2008i Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 4:1-2 (2008).

EN2009j Anthony Elliott. Contemporary Social Theory: An Introduction. London and New York: Routledge, 2009: 107-108, 182, 349-51.
  • 2nd Edition. London and New York: Routledge, 2014: 129, 203, 375-77.

EN2010c The Routledge Companion to Social Theory. Ed. Anthony Elliott. With the assistance of Daniel Mendelson. London and New York: Routledge, 2010: 237-38, 278.

EN2012f Anthony Elliott and Bryan S. Turner. On Society. Cambridge, UK and Malden, MA: Polity, 2012: 101, 116, 120-23, 153, 178n1, 180nn33-34.

EN2014o Anthony Elliott and Charles Lemert. Introduction to Contemporary Social Theory. London and New York: Routledge, 2014: 168, 281, 430–431.


EN2016h Anthony Elliott. Identity Troubles: An Introduction. London and New York: Routledge, 2016: vi-vii, 15, 69, 73-78, 83-86, 132, 144, 190.
EN2016g The Routledge Handbook of Psychoanalysis in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Ed. Anthony Elliott and Jeffrey Prager. London, England and New York: Routledge, 2016.
  • EN2016g1 Anthony Elliott and Jeffrey Prager. Introduction. Ibid.: 1-9; see: 8.
  • EN2016g2 Matt Ffytche. "Sigmund Freud: Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious." Ibid.: 13-42; see: 27.
  • EN2016g3 Sean Homer. "Jacques Lacan: Freud's French interpreter." Ibid.: 97-114; see: 109.
  • EN2016g4 Anthony Elliott. "Contemporary European Psychoanalysis." Ibid.: 169-84; see: 169-73, 181, 183.

    EN2019b Misty Sailors. "Re-Imagining Teacher Education." Theoretical Models and Processes of Literacy. Seventh edition. Donna E. Alvermann, Norman J. Unrau, Misty Sailors, Robert B. Ruddell. Eds. New York: Routledge, 2019: 430-48; see: 441, 443, 446.


    EN2019d Max Haiven. "The Art of Unpayable Debts: Poisoned Reproduction, Financial Sovereignty and Settler Colonial Bonds." The Sociology of Debt. Ed. Mark Featherstone. Bristol: Policy Press, 2019: 195-230; see: 196.

       http://www.academia.edu/38075525/The_Art_of_Unpayable_Debts_Poisoned_reproduction_financial_sovereignty_and_settler_colonial_bonds

        EN2019e Martyn Hudson. Visualising the Empire of Capital. Abingdon, England and New York: Routledge, 2019: vi, 4-5, 10, 14-15, 24, 33, 87, 136.

        EN2019f Dimitri Courant. "Sortition and Democratic Principles. A Comparative Analysis." Legislature by Lot: Transformative Designs for Deliberative Governance. John Gastil and Erik Olin Wright. Eds. The Real Utopia Project Series. London/New York: Verso, 2019: 229-47; see: 237, 383n33.


        EN2019j Evangelos Papadimitropoulos. "Beyond Neoliberalism: Digitization, Freedom and the Workplace." Ephemera: Theory & Politics in Organization Forum, 19:3 (2019): 565-89; 566, 576-79, 583.

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        ENGLISH-LANGUAGE WEBOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS BY/ABOUT CASTORIADIS:



        • Kent Palmer. "Mathematical Meaning: Looking into Higher Dimensionality Exploring the Meta-anomaly in Mathematics and its Relation to Pascal's Triangle as Information Infrastructure for Levels of the Realms of Experience." 27pp. See: 12.

        http://www.academia.edu/37312328/Mathematical_Meaning_Looking_into_Higher_Dimensionality
        • Kent Palmer. "Mathematical Meaning: Looking into Higher Dimensionality Exploring the Meta-anomaly in Mathematics and its Relation to Pascal's Triangle as Information Infrastructure for Levels of the Realms of Experience." 27pp. See: 12.
        • Kent Palmer. "The Necessity of Nothingness." 2019: 8, 34 (Carlos [sic] Castoriadis).
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        For other languages, see Agora International Website as above.

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