Michael J. Shapiro Explained
Region: | Western Philosophy |
Era: | 20th-century philosophy |
Michael J. Shapiro |
Birth Date: | 16 February 1940 |
School Tradition: | Political philosophy, Critical theory |
Main Interests: | Cultural Studies, film theory, International Relations theory, literary theory, African American Studies, comparative politics, geography, sociology, urban planning, economics, psychoanalysis, indigenous politics |
Doctoral Students: | William A. Callahan |
Michael Joseph Shapiro (born February 16, 1940)[1] is an American educator, theorist, and writer. He is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.[2] His work is often described as "postdisciplinary," drawing from such diverse fields as political philosophy, critical theory, cultural studies, film theory, international relations theory, literary theory, African American studies, comparative politics, geography, sociology, urban planning, economics, psychoanalysis, crime fiction, genre studies, new musicology, aesthetics and indigenous politics.[3]
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 political science covered the conventional areas of the discipline, including political psychology, decision theory and 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 political theory (with the University of Edinburgh Press) entitled Taking on the Political; previously, he was editor the journal Theory and Event from 2004 to 2009, a book series in international studies and comparative politics (with the University of Minnesota Press) entitled Borderlines. Shapiro received his Ph.D. in political science from Northwestern University in 1966, before moving on to a position as professor and chair of the University of Hawaiiʻi at Mānoa's Political Science Department.[2]
Shapiro has also taught at the University of California, Berkeley (1968–1970), the University of Massachusetts Amherst (1979 and 1986), the University of Bergen in Norway (1972–73), the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University (2002), and the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland.[2] With his colleagues at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Political Science Department, Shapiro founded what is sometimes called the Aloha School.
Bibliography
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . Ethical and political theory . General Learning Press . Morristown, New Jersey . 1976 . 2456665 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . 1. Language and political understanding: the politics of discursive practices . registration. Yale University Press . New Haven . 1981 . 9780300025903 .
- Book: 1. Shapiro . Michael J.. Language and politics . New York University Press . New York, New York . 1984 . 9780814778395 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . 1. The politics of representation: writing practices in biography, photography, and policy analysis . University of Wisconsin Press . Madison, Wisconsin . 1988 . 9780299116309 .
- Book: Shapiro . Michael J. . Jernudd . Björn H. . The Politics of language purism . Mouton de Gruyter . Berlin New York . 1989 . 9780899254838 .
- Book: Shapiro . Michael J. . Der Derian . James . James Der Derian . International/intertextual relations: postmodern readings of world politics . Lexington Books . Lexington, Massachusetts . 1989 . 9780669189551 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . Reading the postmodern polity: political theory as textual practice . registration . University of Minnesota Press . Minneapolis, Minnesota . 1992 . 9780816619658 .
- Book: Shapiro . Michael J. . Alker . Hayward R. . Hayward R. Alker . Challenging boundaries: global flows, territorial identities . University of Minnesota Press . Minneapolis, Minnesota . 1996 . 9780816626991 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . Violent cartographies: mapping cultures of war . University of Minnesota Press . Minneapolis, Minnesota . 1997 . 9780816629213 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . 1. Cinematic political thought: narrating race, nation, and gender . Edinburgh University Press New York University Press . Edinburgh, Scotland New York, New York . 1999 . 9780814797518 .
- Book: 1. Shapiro . Michael J. . Campbell . David . David Campbell (academic) . Moral spaces: rethinking ethics and world politics . University of Minnesota Press . Minneapolis, Minnesota . 1999 . 9780816632763 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . 1. For moral ambiguity: national culture and the politics of the family . University of Minnesota Press . Minneapolis, Minnesota . 2001 . 9780816638543 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . 1. Reading "Adam Smith" : desire, history, and value . Sage Publications . Newbury Park, California . 1993 . 9780803945852 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael . 1. Reading "Adam Smith": desire, history and value . Rowman & Littlefield . Lanham, Maryland Oxford . 2002 . 9780742521339 . Original printed in 1993.
- Book: Shapiro . Michael J. . Bennett . Jane . Jane Bennett (political theorist) . The politics of moralizing . Routledge . New York, New York . 2002 . 9780415934787 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael . Methods and nations: cultural governance and the indigenous subject . Routledge . New York, New York . 2004 . 9780415945325 .
- Book: Shapiro . Michael J. . Edkins . Jenny . Pin-Fat . Veronique . Sovereign lives: power in global politics . Routledge . New York, New York . 2004 . 9780415947367 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . Deforming American political thought: ethnicity, facticity, and genre . University Press of Kentucky . Lexington, Kentucky . 2006 . 9780813124124 . registration .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . 1. Cinematic geopolitics . Routledge . London New York . 2009 . 9780203892008 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . 1. The time of the city: politics, philosophy and genre . Routledge . London New York . 2010 . 9780415780537 .
- Book: Shapiro, Michael J. . 1. Studies in trans-disciplinary method: after the aesthetic turn . Routledge . London, New York . 2013 . 9780203101506 .
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).
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Notes
- Web site: Shapiro, Michael J. . Library of Congress . 21 July 2014 . t.p. (Michael J. Shapiro) CIP data sh. (b. 2/16/40) .
- Web site: Michael J. Shapiro Faculty Page . . 2010-10-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100527114116/http://www.egs.edu/faculty/michael-shapiro/biography/ . 2010-05-27 .
- Web site: Michael J. Shapiro: Discourse, Culture, Violence . 2014-12-05 .
- https://www.amazon.com/Methods-Nations-Cultural-Governance-Indigenous/dp/0415945313 Review of Shapiro's Methods and Nations: Cultural Governance and the Indigenous Subject
- http://www.politicalscience.hawaii.edu/faculty/shapiro.html Michael Shapiro
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