The Passion of Michel FoucaultBased on extensive new research and a bold interpretation of the man and his texts, The Passion of Michel Foucault is a startling look at one of this century's most influential philosophers. It chronicles every stage of Foucault's personal and professional odyssey, from his early interest in dreams to his final preoccupation with sexuality and the nature of personal identity. |
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... body throughout his mortal life , more or less consistently accounting for his actions and attitudes to others as well as to himself , and understanding his life as a teleologically structured quest ( or , in French , recherche ) . It ...
... body throughout his mortal life , more or less consistently accounting for his actions and attitudes to others as well as to himself , and understanding his life as a teleologically structured quest ( or , in French , recherche ) . It ...
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... body and its pleasures , was in fact a kind of visionary ; and that in the future , once the threat of AIDS has receded , men and women , both straight and gay , will renew , without shame or fear , the kind of corporeal experimentation ...
... body and its pleasures , was in fact a kind of visionary ; and that in the future , once the threat of AIDS has receded , men and women , both straight and gay , will renew , without shame or fear , the kind of corporeal experimentation ...
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... Body and Society , Paul Veyne's account of classical Roman institutions in Bread and Circuses ; Ian Hacking's history of statistical styles of reasoning , The Taming of Chance ; Francois Ewald's study of workman's compensation and ...
... Body and Society , Paul Veyne's account of classical Roman institutions in Bread and Circuses ; Ian Hacking's history of statistical styles of reasoning , The Taming of Chance ; Francois Ewald's study of workman's compensation and ...
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Contents
THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR | 13 |
WAITING FOR GODOT | 37 |
THE HEART LAID BARE | 66 |
THE CASTLE OF MURDERS | 94 |
IN THE LABYRINTH | 123 |
BE CRUEL | 165 |
AN ART OF UNBEARABLE SENSATIONS | 208 |
THE WILL TO KNOW | 245 |
THE SCRIPTING OF THE SELF | 319 |
THE SECRETS OF A MAN | 354 |
Postscript | 375 |
A Note on Sources and Translations | 387 |
Abbreviations Used in Notes | 391 |
Notes | 393 |
Acknowledgments | 465 |
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