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Michel Foucault: Resources Foucault quote of the month FAQ Links Bibliography of Foucault's work The Foucault archives in Paris New books Articles Book (cd-rom) for sale Reading group (Brisbane only) About the owner of this site Acknowledgements www.foucault.qut.edu.au This site was created in January 1997. Last modified 8 August 2002. This is a non profit site and photographic material on it is ...
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Links (with descriptions) to various resources on Foucault.
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from Jeffrey Hearn's "The Untimely Past" website, a comprehensive bibliography of articles and books by, or about, Michel Foucault and his theories.
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The fastest growing web-site devoted to the works of Michel Foucault. Hyperlinks, library, bibliographies and feedback.
Queer theory information and resources, by David Gauntlett at the Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds.
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Lois Shawver's groundbreaking book on Straight People, Gay People, and Sexuality in the U.S. Military.
The birth of the clinic designed by casey alt preface spaces & classes a political consciousness the free field the old age of the clinic the lesson of the hospitals signs & cases seeing & knowing open up a few corpses the visible invisible crisis in fevers conclusion E N T E R C L I N I C ...
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Cartome.org 21 August 2001 Invited Talk, 16 August 2001 10th USENIX Security Symposium, Washington, DC. Thanks to USENIX and Greg Rose, Invited Talks Coordinator Reversing the Panopticon Deborah Natsios, Cartome.org John Young, Cryptome.org Deborah Natsios: Visiting a town as stocked with symbolic monuments as Washington DC is a reminder of very real and provocative linkages between persuasive ...
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Thefoucauldian.co.ukmm02 Body/Power From: Power/Knowledge, Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972-1977. Interviewers: editorial collective of Quell Corps You depict in Discipline and Punish a political system where the King's body plays an important role... In a society like that of the seventeenth century, the King's body wasn't a metaphor, but a political reality. Its physical presence ...
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Thefoucauldian.co.ukmm02 I, Pierre Riviere, having slaughtered my mother, my sister and my brother. From: Foucault, M. (1987) I, Pierre Riviere, having slaughtered my mother, my sister, and my brother... Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. We had in mind a study of the practical aspects of the relations between psychiatry and criminal justice. In the course of our research we came across ...
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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ~~~~ EXTENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY TRANSLATIONS EDITIONS ORIGINALES EN FRANCAIS Madness and Civilization (NY: Pantheon, 1965). Histoire de la folie l'age classique (Repr. Gall., 1972). Death and the Labyrinth, Raymond Roussel (out of p., 1986) Raymond Roussel, (Gallimard, 1963). Birth of the Clinic (NY: Pantheon, 1973). Naissance de la clinique (PUF, 1963). The ...
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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 Lycee de Poitiers and Jesuite College St Stanislas. 1942-43 Baccalaureate examinations. Foucault excels in French, Latin, and Greek, does well in history and ...
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Anyway, my personal life is not at all interesting. If somebody thinks that my work cannot be understood without reference to such and such a part of my life, I accept to consider the question. I am ready to answer if I agree. As far as my personal life is uninteresting, it is not worthwhile making a secret of it. By the same token, it may not be worthwhile publicizing it. Michel Foucault, an ...
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In dealing with the author as a function of discourse, we must consider the characteristics of a discourse that support this use and determine its differences from other discourses. If we limit our remarks only to those books or texts with authors, we can isolate four different features. First, they are objects of appropriation; the form of property they have become is of a particular type ...
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Michel Foucault By Jeremy Crampton Department of Anthropology & Geography Georgia State University Atlanta Ga. 30303 Foucault and cat in his apartment Notes Towards Technologies of the Self Resources for the Atlanta reading group Problematics of Cyberspace There are many (excellent) Websites which discuss Foucault's work from a textual point of view. These pages however aim to illustrate some of ...
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Paul Rabinow: Why is it that you dont engage in polemics Michel Foucault: I like discussions, and when I am asked questions, I try to answer them. Its true that I dont like to get involved in polemics. If I open a book and see that the author is accusing an adversary of infantile leftism I shut it again right away. Thats not my way of doing things; I dont belong to the world of people who do ...
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Cartome.org 16 June 2001. With paragraphs 1-8 added, 22 August 2001 Transcription and HTML by Cartome Source: Foucault, Michel Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison (NY: Vintage Books 1995) pp. 195-228 translated from the French by Alan Sheridan (translation 1977) back to intro PART THREE: DISCIPLINE 3. Panopticism The following, according to an order published at the end of the ...
This essay attempts to examine the influence of Nietzsche on Foucault's historical thinking. Special attention is given to Nietzsche's Second Untimely Meditation and to Fooucault's essay 'Nietzsche, Genealogy, History'.
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Objects seem to determine our behavior, but our practice determines its own objects in the first place. Let us start, then, with that practice itself, so that the object to which it applies is what it is only in relation to that practice (in the sense that a beneficiary is a beneficiary inasmuch as I cause her to benefit from something, and that, if I guide someone, that person is the guided ...
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Thefoucauldian.co.ukmm02 I, Pierre Riviere... From Sylvere Lotringer (ed) (1996) Foucault Live: Collected Interviews, 1961-1984. USA: SEMIOTEXT . (pp. 203-206). Q. If you like, we can begin by discussing your interest in the publication of the dossier on Pierre Riviere and in particular your interest in the fact that, at least in part, it has been made into a film. MF. For me the book was a trap.
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Thefoucauldian.co.ukmm02 Truth, Power, Self: An Interview with Michel Foucault - October 25th, 1982. From: Martin, L.H. et al (1988) Technologies of the Self: A Seminar with Michel Foucault. London: Tavistock. pp.9-15. Why did you come to the University of Vermont I came to try to explain more precisely to some people what kind of work I am doing, to know what kind of work they are doing, and ...
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6. Nonaffirmative Painting.* Separation between linguistic signs and plastic elements; equivalence of resemblance and affirmation. These two principles constituted the tension in classical painting, because the second reintroduced discourse (affirmation exists only where there is speech) into an art from which the linguistic element was rigorously excluded. Hence the fact that classical painting ...
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It was while I was studying the origins of clinical medicine. I had been planning a study of hospital architecture in the second half of the eighteenth century, when the great movement for the reform of medical institutions was getting under way. I wanted to find out how the medical gaze was institutionalised, how it was effectively inscribed in social space, how the new form of the hospital was ...
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What I would like to tell you in these lectures are some things that may be inexact, untrue, or erroneous, which I will present as working hypotheses, with a view to a future work. I beg your indulgence, and more than that, your malice. Indeed, I would be very pleased if at the end of each lecture you would voice some criticisms and objections so that, insofar as possible and assuming my mind is ...
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