Foucault's Analysis of Modern Governmentality Thomas Lemke. Press ... Michel Foucault explique son dernier livre. ... (Discussion with Alain, Frédéric, JeanFrançois, Jean-Pierre, Phillipe, and Serge, compiled by M.-A. Burnier and P. Graine.) ...
An essential companion to Discipline and Punish, Wrong-Doing, Truth-Telling will take its place as one of the most significant works of Foucault to appear in decades, and will be necessary reading for all those interested in his thought.
This scintillating work breaks with the history of Gandhi scholarship, removing him from the postcolonial and Hindu-nationalist axis and disclosing him to be the enemy that the philosopher dreads and needs.
What accounts for the radical shift in Foucault's approach? Foucault's time in Tunisia had been a political awakening for him, and he returned to a France much changed by the turmoil of 1968.
This is an innovative and sophisticated study; deploying migration as an analytical angle for complicating and reconceptualising the emergence of collective subjects, mechanisms of individualisation, and political invisibility/visibility.
... the strange etymological theories of Jean-Pierre Brisset (1837-1919), who claimed to have discovered the entire history of ... the consequence of what Foucault calls the insolvency of words which are fewer than the things they designate'?
In Bourdieu in Question: New Directions in French Sociology of Art , Jeffrey A. Halley and Daglind E. Sonolet offer to English-speaking audiences an account of the very lively Francophone debates over Pierre Bourdieu's work in the domain of ...
This collection of writings from Pierre Hadot (1992-2010) presents, for the first time, previously unreleased and in some cases untranslated materials from one of the world's most prominent classical philosophers and historians of thought.