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    Reconsidering Foucault’s dialogue with Buddhism.Adrian Konik - 2016 - South African Journal of Philosophy 35 (1):37-53.
    Against the backdrop of various interpretations and criticisms of Michel Foucault’s engagement with Buddhism, the focus of this article falls on the specific type of Zen Buddhism which he studied during his 1978 trip to Japan, and the possible relationship between its dynamics and those of his own research trajectory following the publication of The Will to Knowledge. In this regard, Foucault’s eschewal of the Engaged Buddhism of Thich Nhat Hanh and the Zen Buddhism of Taisen Deshimaru—both of which had (...)
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    The politics of time: Deleuze, duration and alter-globalisation.Adrian Konik - 2015 - South African Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):107-127.
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    Buddhism and transgression: the appropriation of Buddhism in the contemporary West.Adrian Konik - 2009 - Boston: Brill.
    Through doing so, this book radically re-conceptualizes the role of Buddhism in the world today by linking Buddhist practice with acts of discursive ...
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    Unearthing ecosexuality: Archaeological and genealogical reflections on the origins and future of a movement.Inge Konik & Adrian Konik - 2019 - Angelaki 24 (6):76-94.
    In this article, ecosexuality – as popularized by activist-artists Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle – is explored through archaeological and genealogical means. Through an archaeological le...
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