- Wendy Brown
Wendy Brown is a
professor ofpolitical science at theUniversity of California, Berkeley . She has made major contributions to post-Foucaultian political theory andfeminist theory . In particular, she uses the ideas ofMarx ,Nietzsche , Weber,Freud ,Frankfurt School theorists,Foucault , and contemporary continental philosophers to address problematics ofpolitical power , political identity,citizenship , and politicalsubjectivity . Brown's most recent research focuses on the concept of politicalsovereignty as it is connected toglobalization and other transnational forces.Brown received her BA from
UC Santa Cruz and her Ph.D inpolitical philosophy fromPrinceton University in 1983. Prior to going to Berkeley in 1999, she taught atWilliams College andUC Santa Cruz .Books
* 2006: "Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity and Empire"
* 2005: "Edgework: Critical Essays in Knowledge and Politics"
* 2002: "Left Legalism/Left Critique" (co-edited with Janet Halley)
* 2001: "Politics Out of History" ( [http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/i7210.html sample chapter] )
* 1995: "States of Injury: Power and Freedom in Late Modernity"
* 1988: "Manhood and Politics: A Feminist Reading in Political Thought"External links
* [http://www.polisci.berkeley.edu/faculty/bio/permanent/Brown,W/ Berkeley Faculty Biography - Wendy Brown]
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