This is a unique collection presenting work by Alain Badiou and commentaries on his philosophical theories. It includes three lectures by Badiou, on contemporary politics, the infinite, cinema and theatre and two extensive interviews with Badiou one concerning the state of the contemporary situation and one wide ranging interview on all facets of his work and engagements. It also includes six interventions on aspects of Badiou's work by established scholars in the field, addressing his concept of history, Lacan, Cinema, poetry, and feminism; and four original essays by young and established scholars in Australia and New Zealand addressing the key concerns of Badiou's 2015 visit to the Antipodal region and the work he presented there.
With new material by Badiou previously unpublished in English this volume is a valuable overview of his recent thinking. Critical responses by distinguished and gifted Badiou scholars writing outside of the European context make this text essential reading for anyone interested in the development and contemporary reception of Badiou's thought.
Alain Badiouteaches at the ?cole Normale Sup?rieure and at the Coll?ge International de Philosophie in Paris, France. In addition to several novels, plays and political essays, he has published a number of major philosophical works.
A. J. Bartlettteaches philosophy in Melbourne, has published widely in contemporary philosophy and education and is the author ofBadiou & Plato: An Education by Truths(2011), co-author ofLacan Deleuze Badiou(2014) and of the forthcomingWhat is Impossible: Alain Badiou and Contemporary Philosophy(2016). He is also the co-editor ofBadiou: Key Concepts(2010),The Praxis of Alain Badiou(2006) and co-editor and translator of Alain Badiou'sMathematics of the Transcendental(Bloomsbury 2014).
Justin Clemensis Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne. He is the author ls+