FOUCAULT, MICHEL

1926–84, French philosopher and historian. He was professor at the Collège de France (1970–84). He is renowned for historical studies that reveal the sometimes morally disturbing power relations inherent in social practices. Influenced by Nietzsche, he called these studies, such as Madness and Civilization (1961, tr. 1970), "genealogies." Foucault also analyzed systems of knowledge, i.e., individual disciplines in science, such as natural history and economics. He aimed through this "archeology" of knowledge to uncover the unconscious rules guiding such systems and thereby to understand their relations to one another. See his Archeology of Knowledge (1969, tr. 1972) and The Order of Things (1966, tr. 1970). In his last writings, including the History of Sexuality, vol. 2 (1984, tr. 1985), Foucault studied what he called "ethics," namely the self's relationship to itself.

See biography by D. Macey (1993); P. Rabinow, ed., Essential Works of Foucault, 1954–1988 (1997–); H. L. Dreyfus and P. Rabinow, Michel Foucault (1982); R. Michel, Foucault (1985); D. R. Shumway, Michel Foucault (1992); L. McNay, Foucault: A Critical Introduction (1994); C. G. Prado, Starting with Foucault: An Introduction to Genealogy (1995, repr. 2000); S. J. Hekman, ed., Feminist Interpretations of Michel Foucault (1996); C. Horroacks and Z. Jevtic, Introducing Foucault (1997); P. Barker, Michel Foucault: An Introduction (1998); A. L. Brown, On Foucault: A Critical Introduction (2000); G. Danaher et al., Understanding Foucault (2000); K. A. Robinson, Michel Foucault and the Freedom of Thought (2001); R. M. Strozier, Foucault, Subjectivity, and Identity (2001).

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The Archaeology of Photography: Rereading Michel Foucault and the Archaeology of Knowledge. by David Bate The French historian of discourse, Michel Foucault, made a clear distinction between the "archive...
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...Philosopher as Dangerous Liar: Michel Foucault (Right) Taught That Might Is...condition that drove him insane; and Foucault himself succumbed to a disease...plague" as homophobic hysteria. Michel Foucault was not just wrong; he erased...
...sometimes goes to church with your family. I also recommend Michel Foucault to you, particularly in your role as interior minister...magazine, April 2007. Translated by Isabelle Chaise. Michel Onfrays "In Defence of Atheism" is published by Serpents...
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...French philosophers, Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault, strutted their stuff. Derrida and Foucault were postmodernists who believed that language...case there was black and white. Im sure Foucault and Derrida would have nodded their heads...
...Roland Barthes (1915-1980) and Michel Foucault (1926-1984), another philosopher...publish the Barthes-Derrida-Foucault document, all of whose names it...founding fathers; of Barthes and Foucault we learn almost nothing, and of...
...thinkers such as Georges Canguilheim, Jean Hyppolite and Michel Foucault. An amphitheater in the Universite de Sorbonne is dedicated...categories; good and bad become neutral in value. Foucault uses Nietzsches image of the stultifera navis or the...
...known as postmodernism. Leftist philosophers such as Michel Foucault were largely influenced by the 19th-century writings...things as truth and justice. Instead, they followed Foucault in claiming that reality was merely the product of power...
...theorists of the 1970s, most notably Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault, names that are invoked these days with even more reverence...literary study" began to give way as critics like Mr. Foucault and Mr. Derrida sought to bring French scholarship...
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FOUCAULT, MICHEL 1926 84, French philosopher and historian. He was professor...1954 1988 (1997 ); H. L. Dreyfus and P. Rabinow, Michel Foucault (1982); R. Michel, Foucault (1985); D. R. Shumway, Michel Foucault (1992...
...was a dominant theory from the 1960s into the 1970s, largely due to the work of French theorists Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault. During the 1980s and into the 1990s deconstruction , influenced by such figures as Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man...
...experience. Structuralism has been influential in literary criticism and history, as with the work of Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault . In France after 1968 this search for the deep structure of the mind was criticized by such "poststructuralists...


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