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Foucault Contra Foucault:

Theoretical Criminology, 2001
This article provides a brief account of some key aspects of Foucault's later work in the area of power, security, population and `governmentality', and a critical analysis of these in light of other of his writings. The argument is as follows. This later work is marred by an implicit idealism that takes two forms. First, there is a vulgar historicist
DANICA DUPONT, FRANK PEARCE
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Foucault's Inheritance/Inheriting Foucault

Culture and Organization, 2002
This paper outlines a set of considerations on the politics of reading by suggesting a concept of inheritance to think about the reception of Michel Foucault in organization studies. On the one hand we consider what Foucault inherited from others, the interpretations and decisions he made in relation to an earlier tradition, while on the other hand we ...
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Foucault

Philosophical Inquiry, 1999
Defendant la these selon laquelle l'oeuvre de Foucault doit etre comprise comme une reecriture du kantisme sous forme de palimpseste, l'A. examine le commentaire inedit de l'anthropologie pragmatique de Kant realise par le philosophe francais dans le cadre d'une these complementaire pour le doctorat, et montre que le texte «Introduction...l ...
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Foucault:

2017
Una ricostruzione completa delle varie fasi dell'attività filosofica di Michel ...
Melegari Diego, Iofrida Manlio
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Foucault's clinic

The Journal of Medical Humanities, 1992
What does the word clinic mean? The clinic is first a place to diagnose and treat sick persons. The clinic is also a way of thinking and speaking; it is a discursive practice that links health with knowledge. For Michel Foucault the clinic is a mode of perception and enunciation that allows us to see and name disease and to place statements about ...
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11. Foucault after Foucault

2019
Foucault died leaving a large body of lectures and drafts unpublished. Of particular importance were thirteen years of lectures he delivered at the Collège de France, from 1971 to 1984. ‘Foucault after Foucault’ describes the content of these lectures, published in 1997, which exhibit the twists and turns of a mind constantly processing new material ...
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Foucault:

Journal of Homosexuality, 1993
Foucault has haphazardly written many things about contemporary homosexuality (we have only two short interesting interviews on the subject). But La Volonté de Savoir develops a new idea about the modern sexuality inclination; Surveiller et Punir is a real political economy of the human body; and Foucault's last two books on antiquity give us a new ...
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