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  1. Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth (Essential Works of Foucault, 1954-1984, Vol. 1) by Michel Foucault, 2006-04-28
  2. Michel Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics by Hubert L. Dreyfus, Paul Rabinow, 1983-12-15
  3. The Hermeneutics of the Subject: Lectures at the Collège de France 1981--1982 by Michel Foucault, 2005-12-27
  4. The History of Sexuality, Vol. 3: The Care of the Self by Michel Foucault, 1988-11-28
  5. Manet and the Object of Painting by Michel Foucault, 2010-03-01
  6. Feminist Interpretations of Michel Foucault (A E Reading the Canon) by Susan Hekman, 1996-11-01
  7. Foucault, Health and Medicine (Volume 0)
  8. Foucault: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Gary Gutting, 2005-06-16
  9. Madness: The Invention of an Idea by Michel Foucault, 2011-01-01
  10. Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology (Essential Works of Foucault, 1954-1984, Vol. 2) by Michel Foucault, Paul Rabinow, et all 1999-09-01
  11. Security, Territory, Population: Lectures at the Collège de France 1977--1978 (Lectures at the College de France) by Michel Foucault, 2009-02-03
  12. The Passion of Michel Foucault by James Miller, 2000-04-07
  13. Space, Knowledge and Power: Foucault and Geography
  14. Politics, Philosophy, Culture: Interviews and Other Writings, 1977-1984 by Michel Foucault, 1990-02-22

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22. The Untimely Past / Foucault Bibliography
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Adamowski, T., "Sex in the Head." Canadian Forum
Discusses The History of Sexuality, Volume I: An Introduction
Aladjem, Terry K., "The Philosopher's Prism: Foucault, Feminism, and Critique." Political Theory 19 (May 1991), 277-291.
Albury, W. R. and D. R. Oldroyd, "From Renaissance Mineral Studies to Historical Geology, in the Light of Michel Foucault's The Order of Things British Journal of Historical Science
Allen, Barry, "Government in Foucault." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 21 (December 1991), 321-440.
Allen, Robert van Roden, "Discourse and Sexuality: Toward the Texture of Eros." Semiotext(e)
Amariglio, Jack L., "The Body, Economic Discourse, and Power: An Economist's Introduction to Foucault." History of Political Economy 20:4 (Winter 1988), 583-613.
Amato, J., Review of The History of Sexuality, Volume I: An Introduction , Michel Foucault.

23. Michel Foucault Archives
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24. Foucault
This site is one of the best foucault sites that there is on the Web. Dictionary for the Study of the Works of michel foucault Coursework Materials
http://www.eng.fju.edu.tw/crit.97/Foucault/Foucault.htm
Bibliography] [ Relevant Link Other Theories Cultural Studies ... Foucault] Michel Foucault General Introductions: Discourse, Power, Subjectivity
His Views of History
(Chinese)
Sarup. "Foucoult and the Social Sciences" An Outline by Wanli Liu
Hall. " The Work of Representation." An Outline by Allison Lin Article Outlines:
"What is an Author?" An Outline by Sophia Hsu Relevant Links What is an Author? -not a creator of, but a label on a group of statements Golconda, 1953, 80,7x100,6 cm, oil Rene Margritte site under construction 11/28/1998 Discourse, Power, Subjectivity Unless otherwise noted, the following information is excerpted from "The Work of Representation." Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices . Ed. Stuart Hall. London: Sage, 1997. Discourse Power, Knowledge Subjectivity Discourse ( Representation p. 44-
  • as a system of representation "What interested him were the rules and practices that produced meaningful statements and regulated discourse in different historical periods."
    about language and practice Discourse is " a group of statements which provide a language for talking about ...a particular topic at a particular historical moment." "Discourse, Foucault argues

25. Dictionary For The Study Of The Works Of Michel Foucault
foucault, michel. Care of the Self Volume 3 of The History of Sexuality. foucault, michel. Society Must Be Defended Lectures at the College de France,
http://users.california.com/~rathbone/foucau10.htm
Dictionary for the Study of the Works of
Michel Foucault

courtesy of Lois Shawver
last updated 11/05/06 Aphrodisia
The UNITY of sexual act/pleasure/desire, the very intensity of which causes sexuality to become problematic.
Click here to read about the history of postmodernism. Click here to go to the main postmodern dictionary, of which the Foucault dictionary is only a part.
archaeology
"[The] archaeological level the level of what made [an event or a situation] possible." (The Order of Things, p.31) Strict analysis of discourse (Dreyfus & Rabinow, p.104) Archaeology and genealogy For a richer account of this concept click here to read a brief paraphrase of the first chapter of Foucault's The Archaeology of Knowledge
binary system
A distinction that is black and white so that things are thought of as only one way or the other. "Power is essentially what dictates its law to sex. Which means first of all that sex is placed by power in a binary system: licit and illicit, permitted and forbidden." (The History of Sexuality, p.83).
bio-politics
The increasing state concern with the biological well-being fo the population including disease control and prevention, adequate food and water supply, sanitary shelter, and education. (Foucault 1979, p.170 as cited in Darier, p.587)

26. EpistemeLinks: Website Results For Philosopher Michel Foucault
General website search results for michel foucault including brief biographies, link resources, and more. Provided by EpistemeLinks.
http://www.epistemelinks.com/Main/Philosophers.aspx?PhilCode=Fouc

27. Foucault Biography
A Very NonFoucauldian History of michel foucault. October 15, 1926 Born in Poitiers. Earliest memory assassination of Austrian Chancellor Dollfus.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/BirthOfTheClinic/biohome.htm
A Very Non-Foucauldian History of Michel Foucault October 15, 1926 Born in Poitiers. Earliest memory: assassination of Austrian Chancellor Dollfus. Spanish refugees arriving in Poitiers. War in Ethiopia. Secondary studies in Poitiers at the Lycée de Poitiers and Jesuite Collège St Stanislas. Baccalaureate examinations. Foucault excels in French, Latin, and Greek, does well in history and natural science, is average in philosophy. Fails entrance exams for École Normale Supérieure. Foucault moves to Lycée Henri-IV to prepare for exams. Teacher for two months: Jean Hyppolite, expert on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and Descartes. Friend and schoolmate of Jean-Paul Satre and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Key figure in triumph of Hegelianism in postwar France. Knowledge of Marx, Nietzsche and Freud. July 1946 Foucault one of 38 students to pass entrance examination for École Normale Supérieure. École Normale Supérieure.

28. General Philosophy Sites
michel foucault Brief profile of foucault, with some links. Review of michel foucault Online review of Eribon s biography, by Mark Poster
http://www.mtsu.edu/~jpurcell/Philosophy/foucault.html
Michel Foucault Links
Michel Foucault
Brief intellectual/bibliographical biography.
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Brief profile of Foucault
Michel Foucault
Brief profile of Foucault, with some links.
Michel Foucault
Another brief profile of Foucault.
Review of Michel Foucault
On-line review of Eribon's biography, by Mark Poster
Review of Michel Foucault
Review of Eribon's biography by D.M. Halperin
Foucault's Virtual Passion
Review of Miller's biography, by Hart Murphy, published by CTheory
Author Function
Excerpt from Foucault's essay "What is an Author?"
Technologies of the Self
Foucault and Internet Discourse On-line essay by Alan Aycock
Notes on the Conceptual Scheme on Foucault
Part of an on-line course syllabus outlining elements of Foucault's History of Sexuality
Foucault's Subject of Power
On-line essay by Paul Patton
Michel Foucault
Chapter from Steven Shaviro's on-line book, Doom Patrols
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29. The Archaeology Of Knowledge By Michel Foucault
Introduction to foucault s influential work. michel foucault (1969). foucault. The Archæology of Knowledge. Source The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969),
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/fr/foucaul2.htm
Michel Foucault (1969)
Source: The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969), publ. Routledge, 1972. The First 3 Chapters of main body of work are reproduced here.
Introduction
At about the same time, in the disciplines that we call the history of ideas, the history of science, the history of philosophy, the history of thought, and the history of literature (we can ignore their specificity for the moment), in those disciplines which, despite their names, evade very largely the work and methods of the historian, attention has been turned, on the contrary, away from vast unities like 'periods' or 'centuries' to the phenomena of rupture, of discontinuity. Beneath the great continuities of thought, beneath the solid, homogeneous manifestations of a single mind or of a collective mentality, beneath the stubborn development of a science striving to exist and to reach completion at the very outset, beneath the persistence of a particular genre, form, discipline, or theoretical activity, one is now trying to detect the incidence of interruptions. Interruptions whose status and nature vary considerably. There are the epistemological acts and thresholds described by Bachelard: they suspend the continuous accumulation of knowledge, interrupt its slow development, and force it to enter a new time, cut it off from its empirical origin and its original motivations, cleanse it of its imaginary complicities; they direct historical analysis away from the search for silent beginnings, and the never-ending tracing-back to the original precursors, towards the search for a new type of rationality and its various effects. There are the

30. Michel Foucault On Power/Knowledge
On the contrary, michel foucault asserts a new model of the relations of power and knowledge. He called it power/knowledge. The intent of this webpage is
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Speech/rccs/theory54.htm
Michel Foucault power/knowledge
"...in a society such as ours...there are manifold relations of power that permeate, characterize and constitute the social body, and these relations of power cannot themselves be established, consolidated nor implimented without the production, accumulation, circulation and functioning of a discourse."
-Michel Foucault, Power/Knowledge
Tenets of Theory
Theory Applied Critique of Power/Knowledge About Foucault Tenets of Power/Knowledge
Michel Foucault has demystified power. Foucault’s analysis states that power is situated among a cacophony of social practices and situations. The discourse within these social formations are manifested in an economy of discourse. For Foucault then, power is directly tied into the economy of discourse itself.
Foucault states that human understanding exists in discourse, in an economy of discourse. As Scholar Barry Allen clarifies, having knowledge “is to have the privilege of making a statement pass among others as known or true…speech acts are dialogical, intersubjective exchanges with reciprocal effects on many speakers (71).” Knowledge has its object (what is known) and its “other,” the person whom it is offered and received as knowledge, passing over the other as “truth” (Allen 71). This becomes an “economy” of statements, with statements as currency and dialogues as monetary exchange. It is as arbitrary and shallow as its premises imply.
The discourse identified within the social structures brings power to existence in social relations and gives credibility to the ideology that the exercise of power is created by these means (McKerrow 448). The discourse also can be a hindrance for those who ‘have’ power. In the following quote, Foucault also underscores the structure of power in discourse:

31. Michel Foucault
www.stg.brown.edu/projects/ hypertext/landow/SSPCluster/foucault.html love slaveI saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by theory, well-fed complacent leather-coated, dragging themselves through the
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/SSPCluster/Foucault.html

32. Swirl:Foucault
foucault, michel. Discipline and punish the birth of the prison. New York Vintage Books, 1979. HV8666 .F6813 1979 (Hedges)
http://www.sou.edu/English/IDTC/People/fouclt2.HTM
Michel Foucault
"As to those for whom to work hard, to begin and begin again, to attempt and be mistaken, to go back and rework everything from top to bottom, and still find reason to hesitate from one step to the nextas to those, in short, for whom to work in the midst of uncertainty and apprehension is tantamount to failure, all I can say is that clearly we are not from the same planet." Michel Foucault, The Use of Pleasure p 7.
Terms
Genealogy Discourse Essentialism Power/Knowledge Repressive Hypothesis Subject Discipline PanOpticon
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VOS Cultural Studies (great index to other sites)
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Suggested Readings
Foucault, Michel. Discipline and punish : the birth of the prison. New York : Vintage Books, 1979. HV8666 .F6813 1979 (Hedges) Miller, D. A. The novel and the police. Berkeley : University of California Press, c1988. PR878.P59 M55 1988b (Hedges)
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33. Online Media: UC Berkeley Lectures And Events
michel foucault The Culture of the Self, April 12 and 19, 1983. Carlos Fuentes The United States and Latin America, September 29, 1988
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/audiofiles.html
Online Audio and Video Recordings: UC Berkeley Lectures and Events
Free Speech Movement Cafe: Public Forum
US Chemical Warfare: The Tragedy of Agent Orange
The Politics of Food
James Baldwin:
Interview with Walter Blum of San Francisco Chronicle, 1979
Talk at Berkeley High School: April 17, 1979
Lecture and Open Forum, UC Berkeley: April 19, April 26, 1979
Interview, Berkeley, April 1979 ...
California Since the Sixties: Revolutions and Counterrevolutions. (California Studies Conference. [11th: 1999: University of California, Berkeley]).
Noam Chomsky:
A Hemisphere of Our Own: U.S. Foreign Policy in Central America, May 14, 1984
U.S. Middle East Policy and the American Peace Movement, May 14, 1984
A Radical Perspective on U.S. Foreign Policy
Bill Clinton Address, January, 19, 2002, Zellerbach Auditorium
Angela Davis Conversation with Cecil Williams, 1970
Umberto Eco: From Aristotle to Sherlock Holmes, October 13, 1982
The Educated Californian: Racial and Ethnic Pluralism in the Curriculum of the 21st Century: A Symposium, October 28, 1987
Michel Foucault: The Culture of the Self, April 12 and 19, 1983

34. Foucault, Michel
Glossary of Religion and Philosophy Short Biography of michel foucault.
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Name:
Michel Foucault Dates:
Born: October 15, 1926 in Poitiers, France
Died: June 25, 1984 (AIDS)
Becomes Communist: 1950
Leaves the Communist Party: 1953
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Clermont-Ferrand: 1962 Biography:
Michel Foucault rejected many of the common assumptions made about human nature and human science, examining instead how the concepts of human nature and science have functioned in society. Foucault did not believe that there existed any sort of "universal position" from which humanity or nature could be examined and studied. Every analysis is, rather, fixed firmly in its socio-historical context. There is not even a universal "reason" which can analyze a problem or situation. Instead, there is a multiplicity of "reasons" which people use, none of which is superior or preferable to any other. One of Foucault's interests was the relationship between language and power. According to Foucault, every institution controls the sort of language used to discuss it and, thereby, essentially controls the course and outcome of that discussion. Power and language are intimately connected, where those who have the power are in control of the language we use and, hence, the very concepts we employ to organize sensory data and make sense of our world.

35. Postmodern Thought
Stanley Fish, michel foucault, Frankfurt School. HansGeorge Gadamer, Anthony Giddens, Antonio Gramsci. Felix Guattari, Jurgen Habermas, Donna Haraway
http://www.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/postmodern.html
Martin Ryder
University of Colorado at Denver
School of Education Contemporary Philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought Theodor Adorno Louis Althusser ... Ludwig Wittgenstein
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36. Featured Author: Michel Foucault
Several articles and reviews from the archives of the New York Times.
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Featured Author: Michel Foucault
With News and Reviews From the Archives of The New York Times In This Feature
  • Reviews of Michel Foucault's Earlier Books
  • Articles About Michel Foucault Recent Links
  • Edward W. Said Reviews 'Power. Essential Works of Foucault, 1954-1984: Volume Three' (Dec. 17, 2000)
  • First Chapter: 'Power'
    Camera Press Michel Foucault in 1975. REVIEWS OF MICHEL FOUCAULT'S EARLIER BOOKS:
  • Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason
    "His book belongs, both by reason of its content and its profundity, in the class of such treatises . . . as Norman O. Brown's 'Life Against Death' . . . The translation faithfully conveys the glistening but astonishingly opaque intellectual texture which is fashionable in French philosophical discourse . . ."
  • The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences ,' reviewed by George Steiner
    "[T]he mandarin of the hour is Michel Foucault . . . an honest first reading produces an almost intolerable sense of verbosity, arrogance and obscure platitude . . . This is no confidence trick. Something of originality and, perhaps, of very real importance, is being argued in these often rebarbative pages."
  • The Archaeology of Knowledge
    "[The usefulness of Foucault's method] lies in its opening up a rather chaotic domain and in its implicit challenge to the neat but abstract categories of the history and economy of ideas. This usefulness, however, is seriously damaged by a kind of conspiracy of unreadability between author and translator."
  • 37. Michel Foucault Quotes
    11 quotes and quotations by michel foucault. michel foucault As the archeology of our thought easily shows, man is an invention of recent date.
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    38. Michel Foucault
    Power/Knowledge, selected interviews and other writings 19721977, by michel foucault , Hetfordshire Harvester Wheatsheaf.
    http://www.generation-online.org/p/pfoucault.htm
    s reference / (txt) recent additions translations ... home Michel Foucault Major Works: Key concepts: Key figures: Quotes:
    Associations: Madness and Civilisation, The Order of Things, Discipline and Punish, History of Sexuality Power, Biopolitics Eventalization Kant Althusser ... Negri 'My point is not that everything is bad, but that everything is dangerous, which is not exactly the same as bad. If everything is dangerous, then we always have something to do. So my position leads not to apathy but to hyper- and pessimistic - activism. 'Do not think that one has to be sad in order to be militant, even though the thing one is fighting is abominable. It is the connection of desire to reality (and not its retreat into the forms of representation) that possesses revolutionary force. (Introduction to the non-fascist life) Annales School Formalism , 1968 uprising at Vincennes, founding member of GAP Foucault is mostly remembered for his theory of power and his analysis of disciplinary society. His studies cover a wide range of disciplines and topics. They could be broadly divided into genealogical histories (of the clinic, the human sciences, madness, the penal system, biopolitics and sexuality) and methodological reflections (on structuralism, archaeology, heterotopia, the writing of history). Foucault places a special emphasis on the institutional expression of knowledge production. Critics of his work tend to dismiss it as a form of neo-positivist conservativism, a post-modern attack on Enlightenment Reason and an anarcho-identity politics of quietism. Others have used his insights into the relation between power and knowledge to develop sociological analyses of the workings of state institutions in disciplinary societies. The Anglo-American reception of Foucault’s work, especially of his history of sexuality, has given strenght to a form of identity politics and fulfilled the need for a theoretical justification for dandyism-like forms of cult of the self.

    39. Michel Foucault
    Translate this page Filósofo y también historiador, michel foucault fué sin duda durante los años sesenta una de las figuras más importantes e influyentes del ambiente cultural
    http://www.antroposmoderno.com/antro-articulo.php?id_articulo=626

    40. SAGE - The Natural Home For Authors, Editors And Societies - Michel Foucault
    Clare O Farrell is to be congratulated on producing a truly magnificent book on the work of michel foucault. There are details, insights and observations
    http://www.sagepub.co.uk/book.aspx?pid=106983

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