Michael J. Shapiro

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Michael J. Shapiro

Michael Joseph Shapiro (born February 16, 1940)

As the political theorist William E. Connolly has described him: "no one writing in English today has as wide a command over diverse references or develops more profound insights from them".[4]

Career

Shapiro's early work in

electoral politics.[2][5] Around 1980, however, under the influence of philosophers such as Michel Foucault, Shapiro began employing concepts from continental philosophy and cultural studies including governmentality, micropolitics, the movement-image, the time-image, and rhythmanalysis, while introducing unconventional devices such as first-person narrative
into his essays. Shapiro's postdisciplinary political thought is the subject of a forthcoming volume from the Routledge book series "Innovators in Political Theory", which will feature a retrospective of his most important essays in a single volume.

Shapiro is the editor of a book series in

Shapiro has also taught at the

With his colleagues at the
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Political Science Department, Shapiro founded what is sometimes called the Aloha School.

Bibliography

Aesthetics of Equality (Oxford University Press, 2023)

Writing Politics: Studies in Compositional Method (Routledge, 2021).

The Phenomenology of Religious Belief (Bloomsbury, 2021).

Geopolitics of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Borderland co-edited with Syed Sami Raza (Routledge, 2021).

The Cinematic Political: Film Composition as Political Theory (Routledge, 2020).

Punctuations: How the Arts Think the Political (Duke University Press, 2019).

The Political Sublime Duke University Press (2018).

Deforming American Political Thought [2nd edition with a new chapter and subtitle]: Challenging the Jeffersonian Legacy (Routledge, 2016).

Politics and Time: Documenting the Event (Polity, 2016).

War Crimes: Atrocity, and Justice (Polity, 2015).

Genre and the [Post] Communist Woman co-edited with Florentina Andreescu (Routledge, 2015).

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Shapiro, Michael J." Library of Congress. Retrieved 21 July 2014. t.p. (Michael J. Shapiro) CIP data sh. (b. 2/16/40)
  2. ^ a b c d "Michael J. Shapiro Faculty Page". European Graduate School. Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
  3. ^ "Michael J. Shapiro: Discourse, Culture, Violence". Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  4. ^ Review of Shapiro's Methods and Nations: Cultural Governance and the Indigenous Subject at Amazon
  5. ^ a b Michael Shapiro Faculty profile at University of Hawaiiʻi at Mānoa. Department of Political Science

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