Peter Hallward

Peter Hallward is a political philosopher, best known for his work on Alain Badiou and Gilles Deleuze.[1] He has also published works on post-colonialism and contemporary Haiti. Hallward is a member of the editorial collective of the journal Radical Philosophy and a contributing editor to Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities.

Peter Hallward
Alma materOxford University (BA) and Yale University (PhD)
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy
InstitutionsKingston University
King's College London
Middlesex University
Main interests
Political Philosophy, French Philosophy, Critical Theory, Political Will, Postcolonialism, Existentialism

After completing his PhD at Yale University in French and African-American studies, Hallward became a lecturer, and then reader, of French philosophy and literature at King's College London from 1999 to 2004. He then joined the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, which relocated from Middlesex University to Kingston University. He is now a professor of Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University.[2]

Work

Hallward is currently working on a three part project on key philosophers of political will: Rousseau, Blanqui, and Marx. He is simultaneously working on a larger book entitled 'The Will of the People,' which will "develop and defend a notion of democratic political will, understood as a rational, deliberate, and autonomous capacity for collective self-determination."[2]

Bibliography

Books

  • Hallward, Peter (2001), Absolutely Postcolonial: Writing Between the Singular and the Specific, Manchester: Manchester University Press, ISBN 0-7190-6126-1
  • Hallward, Peter (2003), Badiou: A Subject to Truth, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, ISBN 0-8166-3461-0
  • Hallward, Peter (2006), Out of this World: Deleuze and the Philosophy of Creation, London: Verso Books, ISBN 1-84467-555-6
  • Hallward, Peter (2007), Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide, and the Politics of Containment, London: Verso Books, ISBN 978-1-84467-106-9

Edited volumes

  • Hallward, Peter, ed. (2004), "Think Again: Alain Badiou and the Future of Philosophy", Continuum, London, ISBN 0-8264-5907-2
  • Hallward, Peter, and Knox Peden, eds.(2012) Concept and Form Volume 1: Selections from the Cahiers Pour L'Analyse. Vol. 1. London: Verso, ISBN 1-84467-872-5
  • Hallward, Peter, and Knox Peden, eds. (2012) Concept and Form Volume 2: Interviews and essays on the Cahiers pour l'Analyse. Vol. 2. London: Verso, ISBN 1-84467-873-3
  • Hallward, Peter, and Philippe Le Goff, eds. (2018) The Blanqui Reader: Political Writings, 1830-1880 London: Verso, ISBN 9781786635013

Journal articles

  • Hallward, Peter (August 2003). "The one or the other?". Angelaki. 8 (2).CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Hallward, Peter (May–June 2004). "Option zero in Haiti". New Left Review. II (27).CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

Translations

Citations

  1. "Listen to Peter Hallward, 'Re-educating the Educator'". London Graduate School. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  2. "Prof Peter Hallward – Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences". Kingston University London. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
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