Michel Foucault is recognized as one of the twentieth century's most
influential thinkers, however the authors in this volume contend that
more use can be made of Foucault than has yet been done and that some
of the uses to which Foucault has so far been put run the risk of and
occasionally simply amount to misuse. This interdisciplinary volume
brings together a group of esteemed scholars, recognized for their
command of and insights into Foucault's oeuvre. They demonstrate the
many respects in which Foucault's project of an ontology of the
present remains vital and continues to yield compelling insights and
show that an ontology of the present is restricted to no particular
terrain, but instead ranges widely and on paths that frequently
intersect. The essays in this much-needed new collection address the
key components of Foucault's thought, ranging from his approach to
power, biopolitics and parrhesia to analysis of key texts such as
Folie et Déraison and Histoire de la sexualité. This collection will
spark debate amongst students and scholars alike and demonstrates that
that every further encounter with Foucault's corpus is more likely
than not to demand a revisiting of interpretations already formulated,
conclusions already drawn, uses already devised. Contributors include
Didier Eribon, Eric Fassin, John Forrester, Ian Hacking, Lynne Huffer,
Colin Koopman, James Laidlaw, Laurence McFalls, Mariella Pandolfi,
Paul Rabinow and Cary Wolfe.
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ISBN
9780745671888
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
Antall sider
232
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