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Peter Hallward, Professor
of Modern European Philosophy,
BA (Oxford), MA (Yale), PhD (Yale)
p.hallward[at]mdx.ac.uk
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Recent and contemporary French Philosophy, especially Sartre, Foucault, Deleuze, Badiou, Ranciere; contemporary critical theory; political philosophy and contemporary politics; existentialism; theories of globalization; postcolonial theory.
Member of the Radical
Philosophy editorial collective; contributing editor to Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities.
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- The Will of the People. The goal of this project is to develop and defend a notion of trans-individual political will, understood as a rational, deliberate, and autonomous capacity for collective self-determination. In addition to canonical philosophical accounts of the will, it will draw in particular on the political works of Rousseau, Kant, Fichte and Hegel. It will supplement analysis of these ideas with examination of competing notions of the 'will of the people' that emerged through the revolutionary struggles that began in the late eighteenth century, and with critical discussion of the quasi-voluntarist accounts of political agency advanced by more recent thinkers like Gramsci, Lukacs, Sartre and Badiou.
- Subtractive Philosophy: a wide ranging study of recent French philosophy, with chapters on Bergson, Sartre, Deleuze, Badiou, Levinas, Nancy, Henry, Corbin, Jambet, Rosset and Laruelle.
- Relational Reality: this is a longer term project which will draw on the resources of the dialectical tradition to reformulate relational or transindividual conceptions of the subject, of commitment, and of conflict.
- ‘Concept and Form: The Cahiers pour l’analyse and Contemporary French Thought’, AHRC-funded research grant 2006-2009, in collaboration with Christian Kerslake and Ray Brassier. The aim of this project is to produce a detailed presentation and interpretation of the arguments and ideas developed by the contributors to the French journal Cahiers pour l’analyse (1966-1969) and to assess both their contemporary and their current significance, originality and influence.
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Authored books:
Edited volumes:
- Think Again: Alain Badiou and the Future of Philosophy, London: Continuum, 2004.
- The One or the Other? French Philosophy Today . Special issue of Angelaki (no. 8:2, August, 2003).
- Alain Badiou, Ethics: An Essay on the Understanding of Evil [translation with an interview and introduction], London: Verso, 2001.
Chapters in books:
- ‘What’s the Point: First Notes Towards a Philosophy of Determination’, in Rachel Moffat and Eugene de Klerk, eds., Material Worlds. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007.
- ‘Jacques Rancière et la théâtrocratie’, in Laurence Cornu et Patrice Vermeren, eds. La philosophie déplacée: Autour de Jacques Rancière. Paris: Éditions Horlieu, 2006.
- 'Consequences of Abstraction’ in Peter Hallward ed., Think Again: Alain Badiou and the Future of Philosophy. London: Continuum Press, 2004.
- ‘Badiou et la déliaison absolue,’ in Charles Ramond ed., Badiou: Penser le multiple. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2002.
Journal articles:
- 'Lyonel Trouillot, or the Fictions of Formal Democracy', Small Axe 13:3 (November 2009): 174-185.
- 'Order and Event', review essay on Alain Badiou, Logiques des Mondes, New Left Review 53, September 2008.
- ‘A Haitian Boat Disaster’, Radical Philosophy 145 (September 2007) (a longer version of this text is available online at http://haitianalysis.com/2007/9/4/if-stones-could-float-the-british-press-and-the-turks-and-caicos-boat-disaster)
- ‘Jean-Luc Nancy and the Implosion of Thought’, Oxford Literary Review 27 (2005: actual date of publication summer 2007)
- ‘Aristide and the Violence of Democracy [review essay on Alex Dupuy, The Prophet and Power: Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the International Community and Haiti (2007)], Haiti Liberté nos. 1-3, July 2007
- ‘Insurgency and Betrayal: An Interview with Guy Philippe’, HaitiAnalysis 23 March 2007
- ‘One Step at a Time: An Interview with Jean-Bertrand Aristide’, London Review of Books 29:4
- ‘Voting for Hope: Elections in Haiti’, Radical Philosophy 138 (July 2006), 2-8.
- ‘Staging Equality: Rancière’s Theatrocracy,’ New Left Review 37 (February 2006). Republished in
Jacques Rancière: History, Politics, Aesthetics , ed. Gabriel Rockhill and Philip Watts. Durham: Duke University Press, 2009. 140-157.
- ‘The Politics of Prescription', South Atlantic Quarterly, 104:4 (Autumn 2005).
- ‘Rancière and the Subversion of Mastery,’ Paragraph 28:1 (Summer 2005).
- ‘Beyond Salvage,’ South Atlantic Quarterly, 104:2 (Spring 2005).
- ‘Depending on Inconsistency: Badiou’s Answer to the “Guiding Question of All Contemporary Philosophy,”‘ Polygraph 17 (Spring 2005).
- ‘Option Zero in Haiti,’ New Left Review 27 (May 2004).
- ‘Haitian Inspiration: Notes on the Bicentenary of Independence,’ Radical Philosophy 123 (January 2004), 2-7. [Spanish translation in Metapolítica 36 (August 2004).
- ‘The One or the Other? French Philosophy Today,’ Angelaki 8:2 (August 2003).
- ‘“Everything is Real”: Gilles Deleuze and Creative Univocity,’ New Formations 49 (Spring 2003).
- 'Whose War?' [on the war against terror], Radical Philosophy 110 (November 2001), 55-56.
- ‘Mystifications of Paris,’ New Left Review 11 (Sep. 2001).
- ‘The Limits of Individuation, or How to Distinguish Deleuze from Foucault,’ Angelaki 5:2 (Aug. 2000).
- ‘The Singular and the Specific: Recent French Philosophy,’ Radical Philosophy 99 (Jan. 2000).
- ‘Bernard-Marie Koltès and Relations of Interest,’ Angelaki 4:3 (Dec. 1999).
- ‘Edouard Glissant Between the Singular and the Specific,’ Yale Journal of Criticism 11:2 (Autumn 1998).
- ‘Deleuze and the World Without Others,’ Philosophy Today 41:4 (Winter, 1997).
- ‘Deleuze and Redemption from Interest,’ Radical Philosophy 81 (Jan. 1997).
Press:
- 'Securing Disaster in Haiti', 21 January 2010, Monthly Review Zine, http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2010//hallward240110.html.
- 'Our Role in Haiti's Plight', The Guardian 13 August 2010, http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jan/13/our-role-in-haitis-plight.
- 'Enough Imperial Crusades' [on Sudan], The Guardian, 18 August 2004, p. 17, http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1285260,00.html.
- 'Why They Had to Crush Aristide' [on Haiti], The Guardian, 2 March 2004, p. 24, http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1159809,00.html.
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