The Foucault reader
Author: Rabinow, Paul ; Foucault, Michel Series: Penguin social sciences Publisher: Penguin Books, 1984.Language: EnglishDescription: 390 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 0140124861Type of document: BookItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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HM22 .F8 F68 1984
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The Foucault Reader An Introduction to Foucault's Thought Contents INTRODUCTION 3 Part I: Truth and Method 31 What Is Enlightenment? I 32 Truth and Power / 51 Nietzsche, Genealogy, History / 76 What Is an Author? / 101 Part II: Practices and Knowledge 121 MADNESS AND CIVILIZATION / 123 The Great Confinement / 124 The Birth of the Asylum / 141 DISCIPLINES AND SCIENCES OF THE INDIVIDUAL / 169 The Body of the Condemned / 170 Docile Bodies / 179 The Means of Correct Training / 188 Panoptici lm / 206 Complete and Austere Institutions / 214 Illegalities and Delinquency / 226 vii viii · Contents The Carceral / 234 Space, Knowledge, and Power / 239 BIO-POWER / 257 Right of Death and Power over Life / 258 The Politics of Health in the Eighteenth Century / 273 SEX AND TRUTH / 291 We "Other Victorians" / 292 The Repressive Hypothesis / 301 PRACTICES AND SCIENCES OF THE SELF / 331 Preface to The History of Sexuality, Volume II / 333 On the Genealogy of Ethics: An Overview of Work in Progress / 340 Politics and Ethics: An Interview / 373 Polemics, Politics, and Problemizations: An Interview with Michel Foucault / 381
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