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Michel Feher

Michel Feher is a founding editor and publisher of Zone Books. He is the author of Powerless by Design: The Age of the International Community and the editor of Fragments for a History of The Human Body (with Ramona Naddaff and Nadia Tazi).

Nongovernmental PoliticsNongovernmental Politics
Michel Feher (Ed.)
Paper / April 2007
The past, present, and future prospects of nongovernmental politics—political activism that withdraws from traditional government but not from the politics associated with governing.
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Nongovernmental PoliticsNongovernmental Politics
Michel Feher (Ed.)
Cloth / April 2007
The past, present, and future prospects of nongovernmental politics—political activism that withdraws from traditional government but not from the politics associated with governing.
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The Libertine ReaderThe Libertine Reader
Eroticism and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century France
Michel Feher (Ed.)
Cloth / September 1997
Irresistibly charming or shamelessly deceitful, remarkably persuasive or uselessly verbose, everything one loves to hate—or hates to love—about "French lovers" and their self-styled reputation can be traced to the eighteenth-century libertine novels represented here.
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The Libertine ReaderThe Libertine Reader
Eroticism and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century France
Michel Feher (Ed.)
Paper / September 1997
Irresistibly charming or shamelessly deceitful, remarkably persuasive or uselessly verbose, everything one loves to hate—or hates to love—about "French lovers" and their self-styled reputation can be traced to the eighteenth-century libertine novels represented here.
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Zone 3Zone 3
Fragments for a History of the Human Body - Part 1
Michel Feher, Ramona Naddaff and Nadia Tazi (Eds.)
Paper / February 1989
Part 1 explores the human body's relationship to the divine, to the bestial, and to the machines that imitate or simulate it.
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ZONE 3: Fragments for a History of the Human BodyZONE 3: Fragments for a History of the Human Body
Part 1
Michel Feher, Ramona Naddaff and Nadia Tazi (Eds.)
Cloth / February 1989
The 48 essays and photographic dossiers in these three volumes examine the history of the human body as a field where life and thought intersect.
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Zone 4Zone 4
Fragments for a History of the Human Body - Part 2
Michel Feher, Ramona Naddaff and Nadia Tazi (Eds.)
Paper / February 1989
Part 2 covers the junctures between the body's "outside" and "inside" by studying the manifestations - or production - of the soul and the expression of the emotions and, on another level, by examining the speculations inspired by cenesthesia, pain, and death.
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Zone 4Zone 4
Fragments for a History of the Human Body - Part 2
Michel Feher, Ramona Naddaff and Nadia Tazi (Eds.)
Cloth / February 1989
Part 2 covers the junctures between the body's "outside" and "inside" by studying the manifestations - or production - of the soul and the expression of the emotions and, on another level, by examining the speculations inspired by cenesthesia, pain, and death.
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Zone 5Zone 5
Fragments for a History of the Human Body - Part 3
Michel Feher, Ramona Naddaff and Nadia Tazi (Eds.)
Paper / February 1989
Part 3 brings into play the classical opposition between organ and function by showing how organs or bodily substances can be used to justify or challenge the way human societies function and, conversely, how political and social functions tend to make the bodies of the persons filling them the organs of a larger body - the social body or the universe as a whole.
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Zone 5Zone 5
Fragments for a History of the Human Body - Part 3
Michel Feher, Ramona Naddaff and Nadia Tazi (Eds.)
Cloth / February 1989
Part 3 brings into play the classical opposition between organ and function by showing how organs or bodily substances can be used to justify or challenge the way human societies function and, conversely, how political and social functions tend to make the bodies of the persons filling them the organs of a larger body - the social body or the universe as a whole.
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Zone 1/2Zone 1/2
The Contemporary City
Michel Feher and Sanford Kwinter (Eds.)
Paper / October 1987
This inaugural double issue of the serial publication ZONE examines the physical, political, and perceptual transformations redefining the contemporary city.
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