Jean-Paul Martinon is Reader in Visual Cultures and Philosophy at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He has written monographs on a Victorian workhouse (Swelling Grounds, Rear Window, 1995), the idea of the future in the work of Derrida, Malabou and Nancy (On Futurity, Palgrave, 2007), the temporal dimension of masculinity (The End of Man, Punctum, 2013), and the concept of peace after the Rwandan genocide (After “Rwanda,” Rodopi, 2013). He is also the editor of The Curatorial: A Philosophy of Curating (Bloomsbury, 2014). His latest book, Curating as Ethics was published in 2020 by Minnesota University Press. He is currently completing a manuscript on Spinoza’s Intuitive Science and a long essay on Pyrrho and Aenesidemus.
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Last updated on July 31st, 2023.