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         Foucault Michel:     more books (100)
  1. Foucault's Law by Ben Golder, Peter Fitzpatrick, 2009-04-20
  2. Michel Foucault (Routledge Critical Thinkers) by Sara Mills, 2003-06-24
  3. Michel Foucault (Continuum Library of Educational Thought) by Lynn Fendler, 2010-02-03
  4. MICHEL FOUCAULT PHILOSOPHER CL by Foucault, 1991-11-22
  5. Los Anormales / Abnormal: Null (Spanish Edition) by Michel Foucault, 2000-01
  6. This Is Not a Pipe: 25th Anniversary Edition (Quantum Books) by Michel Foucault, 2008-07-01
  7. Michel Foucault's Archaeology of Scientific Reason: Science and the History of Reason (Modern European Philosophy) by Gary Gutting, 1989-09-29
  8. Language, Counter Memory, Practice by Michel Foucault, 1980-10
  9. Michel Foucault and Theology: The Politics of Religious Experience
  10. Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault’s <I>History of Sexuality</I> and the Colonial Order of Things by Ann Laura Stoler, 1995-01-01
  11. Technologies of the Self: A Seminar With Michel Foucault by Michel Foucault, 1988-02
  12. Psychiatric Power: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1973--1974 (Lectures at the College de France) by Michel Foucault, 2008-06-24
  13. Michel Foucault by Didier Eribon, 1992-09
  14. Religion and Culture by Michel Foucault, 1999-08-17

61. Introduction To Michel Foucault, Module On Power

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62. Michel Foucault --  Encyclopædia Britannica
foucault, michel Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , foucault s influence from foucault, michel foucault has been widely read and discussed in his own right.
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63. Foucault, Michel --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
foucault, michel Britannica Student Encyclopedia. To cite this page MLA style foucault, michel. Britannica Student Encyclopedia. 2004.
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64. MICHEL FOUCAULT

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MICHEL FOUCAULT A cura di Diego Fusaro
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Michel Foucault, nato nel 1926 a Poitiers, studiò filosofia e psicologia all'Ecole Normale Supèrieure di Parigi e, in seguito, lavorò presso istituti culturali francesi a Uppsala, Varsavia e Amburgo e nel 1970 ricevette la nomina di professore di storia dei sistemi di pensiero al Collège de France. Morì a Parigi nel 1984. Gli interessi di Foucault, in principio, si concentrano sull'epistemologia: il suo problema sta nell'individuare le condizioni storiche in base alle quali la malattia e la follia si sono costituite come oggetti di scienza, dando luogo alla psicopatologia e alla medicina clinica, strettamente connesse alla costruzione di luoghi chiusi (la clinica e il manicomio) in cui si instaura un rapporto di dominio tra medico e paziente. E questi sono proprio i temi che Foucault affronta nelle sue prime opere di successo, Storia della follia nell'età classica (1961) e Nascita della clinica (1963). Da queste ricerche emerge in Foucault la consapevolezza che la storia non è in prima istanza il risultato delle azioni coscienti degli uomini e che il vero campo della ricerca storica è dato non da quel che gli uomini hanno fatto o detto, ma dalle strutture epistemologiche che di volta in volta determinano quale è il soggetto e l'oggetto della storia. Le varie epoche, infatti, sono caratterizzate da un'

65. Foucault Site
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Michel Foucault: The Culture of the Self

You can hear dicourses and discussions recorded on 12th and 19th April 1983 at Berkeley. In English.
Foucault repond a Sartre
Interview (long) with Michel Foucault about J-P.Sartre, in French. Highly recommended. Published on number 46 of Quinzaine Litteraire Une mise au point de Michel Foucault A letter of protest from Foucault. He insisted that he did not allow to publish the interview above. Published on number 47 of Quinzaine Litteraire. (in French.) Attention Foucault! Radio programs broadcasted during January, 2002 by France Culture. You can hear some of the courses by Michel Foucault and other intervies.
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Seizing Power: Decadence and Transgression in Foucault and Paglia Written by James Boros, and listed on PMC 1994/9(Vol.5-1)

66. Michel Foucault
Translate this page Home_Page michel foucault (1926-1984), Filósofo francés que intentó mostrar que las ideas básicas que la gente considera verdades
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(1960), que escribió mientras era lector en la Universidad de Uppsala, en Suecia, reflejó cómo en el mundo occidental la locura -que alguna vez se pensó infundida por inspiración divina- llegó a ser considerada como enfermedad mental. En esta obra intentó exponer la fuerza creativa de la locura que había sido reprimida tradicionalmente por las sociedades occidentales. En su segunda etapa escribió Las palabras y las cosas (1966), una de sus obras más importantes.
La última etapa de Foucault empezó con la publicación de Vigilar y castigar , en 1975. Se preguntaba en este ensayo si el encarcelamiento es un castigo más humano que la tortura, pero se ocupa más de la forma en que la sociedad ordena y controla a los individuos adiestrando sus cuerpos; por ejemplo, un entrenamiento básico puede disciplinar y preparar a una persona para ser un soldado. Los últimos tres libros de Foucault Historia de la sexualidad, Volumen I: Introducción El uso del placer (1984) y La preocupación de sí mism o (1984), son parte de una truncada historia de la sexualidad. En estos libros, Foucault rastrea las etapas por las que la gente ha llegado a comprenderse a sí misma en las sociedades occidentales como seres sexuales, y relaciona el concepto sexual que cada uno tiene de sí mismo con la vida moral y ética del individuo. En todos los libros de este último periodo, Foucault intenta mostrar que la sociedad occidental ha desarrollado un nuevo tipo de poder, al que llamó bio-poder, es decir, un nuevo sistema de control que los conceptos tradicionales de autoridad son incapaces de entender y criticar. En vez de ser represivo, este nuevo poder realza la vida. Foucault anima a la gente a resistir ante el Estado del bienestar desarrollando una ética individual en la que cada uno lleve su vida de tal forma que los demás puedan respetarla y admirarla. Murió en 1984 víctima del sida. ©

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68. Nietzsche En Castellano - Sobre Foucault
Translate this page SOBRE foucault, michel PAUL (1926-1984). Entrada del Diccionario de Filosofía Herder. Filósofo, psicólogo e historiador de las
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FOUCAULT, MICHEL PAUL (1926-1984).
Entrada del Diccionario de Filosofía Herder Filósofo, psicólogo e historiador de las ideas francés, nacido en Poitiers. Estudia en la Escuela Normal Superior, obtiene la licenciatura en psicología, en 1949 y, tras enseñar en Túnez y otras universidades, es nombrado profesor de Historia y sistemas del pensamiento en el Collège de France, en 1971. En su pensamiento confluyen influencias del positivismo francés y, sobre todo, del espíritu de crítica radical de Nietzsche a la cultura europea, pero él dice de sí mismo: “Yo soy simplemente nietzscheano”. Se da a conocer con Historia de la locura (1961), su tesis de Estado, obra en que indaga la naturaleza de la racionalidad moderna a través del análisis de la locura, esto es, del modo como concibe y experimenta la sociedad la locura, a partir del s. XVI: de la práctica, de la que surgirá la correspondiente teoría, de tratar al loco como un enfermo mental, que es excluido de la sociedad, encerrado, clasificado y analizado como un objeto, símbolo de la voluntad de dominio, faceta consustancial a la racionalidad moderna. Su segunda obra de envergadura

69. MSN Encarta - Foucault, Michel
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71. Michel Foucault: Was Ist Ein Autor?
Translate this page michel foucault Was ist ein Autor? (1969). michel foucault Was ist ein Autor 1969, in ders. Schriften zur Literatur, Frankfurt am Main 1988, S.7-31.
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Michel Foucault: Was ist ein Autor? (1969)
"Wen kümmert's, wer spricht, hat jemand gesagt, wen kümmert's wer spricht." Dieses Zitat von Samuel Beckett kann als Leitsatz und Essenz des 1969 von Michel Foucault gehaltenen Vortrags Was ist ein Autor? Diskursanalytiker verzichtet darauf, einzelne Texte in ihrer Ganzheit zu interpretieren ( Hermeneutik ), sondern fragt - "viel bescheidener - nach den Funktionsbedingungen bestimmter diskursiver Praktiken." "'literarische' Diskurse [...] nur noch rezipiert werden, wenn sie mit der Funktion Autor versehen sind: jeden Poesie- oder Fiktionstext befragt man danach, woher er kommt, wer ihn geschrieben hat, zu welchem Zeitpunkt, unter welchen Umständen oder nach welchem Entwurf. Die Bedeutung, die man ihm zugesteht, und der Status oder der Wert, den man ihm beimißt, hängen davon ab, wie man diese Fragen beantwortet." (Autor, S. 19) Was Foucault hier als Funktion Autor "Man verlangt, daß der Autor von der Einheit der Texte, die man unter seinen Namen stellt, Rechenschaft ablegt; man verlangt von ihm, den verborgenen Sinn, der sie durchkreuzt, zu offenbaren oder zumindest in sich zu tragen; man verlangt von ihm, sie in sein persönliches Leben, in seine gelebten Erfahrungen, in ihre wirkliche Geschichte einzufügen."

72. Michel Foucault - Storia Della Follia Nell Età Classica
michel foucault (Poitiers 1926
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73. The Rhetoric Of Michel Foucault
The Rhetoric of michel foucault. This site is focused primarily upon power, feminism, sexuality, identity, and knowledge within the
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The Rhetoric of Michel Foucault I. Introduction II. Power and Knowledge III. Sexuality and The History of Sex IV. Feminist Possibilities with Foucault ... VI. List of Sources I. Introduction Back to Top of Page Return to RhetoricWeb Home page

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    One of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century, michel foucault has had an enormous influence on our understanding of the lesbian and gay literary
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    page: One of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century, Michel Foucault has had an enormous influence on our understanding of the lesbian and gay literary heritage and the cultural forces surrounding it. In his explorations of power and his examinations of the history of sexuality, Foucault traces the ways in which discourse shapes perception, focusing often on those individuals and practices considered marginal or abnormal, but finding in them keys to understanding the fragile and imperfect ways that power is deployed by the upper classes, the medical establishment, the scientific community, and the literary and political elite. Sponsor Message.
    In doing so, Foucault successfully challenges our notion of the "normal" and calls our attention to the historical contexts determining the narrow designations that restrict human freedom. Influenced as well by Jean-Paul Sartre, Martin Heidegger, and Louis Althusser, Foucault began to question the very bases of knowledge and perception. How do we know what we know? Why do we believe what we believe?

    76. FOUCAULT AND INTERNET DISCOURSE
    This model is based loosely upon michel foucault s notion of %soi de souci%, the ethical care of self, roughly equivalent to the idea of selfgovernment which
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    "Technologies of the Self:"
    Foucault and Internet Discourse
    Alan Aycock
    Department of Anthropology
    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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    While some have argued that computing via the Internet offers a vision of freedom and a shared humanity, others have claimed with equal vehemence that it may become the instrument of global surveillance and personal alienation. Foucault's notion of self-fashioning (souci de soi) exemplifies both sides of this debate, since fashions may both be imposed and freely chosen. To present a Foucauldian perspective on fashioning of self online I use instances of recent postings to the Usenet news group rec.games.chess. Key aspects of self-fashioning that I identify include romantic and modernist images of interior experience, the importance of keeping your "cool," the discussion of techniques designed to improve skill or strength, and the purchase and use of chess computers as icons of mastery. Finally, I consider some implications of this Foucauldian approach for future research on Internet self-constructions.
    Introduction
    As the media breathlessly remind us several times a day, the Internet is a global computing network that makes it possible for people to talk to one another over great distances very cheaply and quickly. Newsgroups, one of the services available on the Internet, are electronic bulletin boards which allow subscribers to read and post messages in thousands of specialized areas. There are very few controls on postings to any newsgroup, which are as a result frequently off topic, repetitive, vacuous, or offensive. Newsgroup postings offer an opportunity for an anthropologist to do some "lurking" without the usual costs of time, money, discomfort, or political hassle associated with ordinary types of fieldwork. A disadvantage of Internet ethnography of this sort is that it is much harder to figure out what's going on when you can only observe what people say, and not what they actually do.

    77. Michel Foucault E O Nascimento Da Modernidade - José Ternes
    Translate this page foucault UM PENSAMENTO DESCONCERTANTE. michel foucault eo nascimento da modernidade. JOSÉ TERNES. foucault, michel. (1966) Les mots et les choses.
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    SEMPRE Tempo Social ; Rev. Sociol. USP, S. Paulo, (1-2): 45-52, outubro de 1995. FOUCAULT UM PENSAMENTO DESCONCERTANTE Michel Foucault e o nascimento da modernidade Professor do Departamento de Filosofia da UFG e da UCG RESUMO: UNITERMOS a favor ou contra pensamento 68 boa leitura teoria discurso sujeito . Somente a morte do sujeito o retorno da linguagem Esse ponto de partida nos remete a um Foucault, para muitos, ultrapassado, ou, pelo menos, desconhecido: o Foucault de A arqueologia do saber . Voltar, hoje, a As palavras e as coisas , a , a O retorno da moral , em 1984, sua ruptura brusca entre o estilo anterior a 75 e o que se lhe segue? As palavras e as coisas genealogia do poder A arqueologia do saber aura abandonemos leitura As palavras e as coisas maneira moderna de pensar que conhecemos na cultura ocidental A arqueologia do saber epistemes epistemes . Seu objeto solo humus de As palavras e as coisas , todo discurso obedece a uma ordem comum do lugar e do nome” (Foucault, 1966, p.10). A , “a impossibilidade patente de pensar isso” (p. 7). Os estudos chamados episteme episteme As palavras e as coisas falam texto Discurso . Vale a pena assinalar bem este acontecimento, a passagem do

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    Michel Foucault 15. Oktober in Poitiers 25. Juni in Paris Nach seiner Schulzeit in Poitiers Philosophiestudium in Paris ab als Sch¼ler von Louis Althusser , parallel dazu Studium in Psychologie legt er das Staatsexamen in Philosophie ab, folgt ein Diplom in Psychologie. Darauf folgen Auslandsaufenthalte in Uppsala Warschau und Hamburg (1959/60 als Leiter des Institut Francais). erscheint seine erste gr¶Ÿere Ver¶ffentlichung: "Maladie mentale et psychologie" (dt. "Psychologie und Geisteskrankheit"). Ab Privatdozent f¼r Psychologie an der Universit¤t Clermond-Ferrand. Die Dissertationschrift erscheint unter dem Titel "Folie et d©raison. Histoire de la folie   l'¢ge classique". folgt die Professur in Clermont-Ferrand. Nach dem groŸen Erfolg von "Les mots et les choses" wird er auf den von ihm so definierten Lehrstuhl f¼r Geschichte der Denksysteme am Coll¨ge de France berufen, in diesem Zusammenhang erarbeitet er "L'arch©ologie de savoir" (dt. "Arch¤ologie des Wissens") als eine Art Methodenschrift. Er engagiert sich in der –ffentlichkeit f¼r die Rechte von Gefangenen.

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    Michel Foucault Quotes As the archeology of our thought easily shows, man is an invention of recent date. And one perhaps nearing its end.
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    Chance does not speak essentially through words nor can it be seen in their convolution. It is the eruption of language, its sudden appearance. It's not a night twinkle with stars, an illuminated sleep, nor a drowsy vigil. It is the very edge of consciousness.
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    Freedom of conscience entails more dangers than authority and despotism.
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    If repression has indeed been the fundamental link between power, knowledge, and sexuality since the classical age, it stands to reason that we will not be able to free ourselves from it except at a considerable cost.
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    In its function, the power to punish is not essentially different from that of curing or educating. Michel Foucault Madness is the absolute break with the work of art; it forms the constitutive moment of abolition, which dissolves in time the truth of the work of art.

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    Foucault Michel Foucault nasceu em Poitiers (França), estudou filosofia e psicologia na École Normale Supérieure de París. Na década de 60 fica à frente do Departamento de filosofía das Universidades de Clermont-Ferrand e Vincennes. Em 1970 foi eleito para o Collège de France, com o título de professor de História dos Sistemas de Pensamento, desfrutando um enorme prestígio internacional até à data da sua morte. Filosofia Foucault foi o principal representante do estruturalismo. Toda a sua obra é um exaustivo trabalho de arqueologia do saber ocidental , pondo em evidência as estruturas conceptuais que à priori e em época determinam as articulações entre o saber e o poder, estabelecendo o que é interdito e o que é permitido. O pensamento de Foucault explorou os modelos de poder nas várias sociedades, e a forma que como este se relaciona com as pessoas. A sua obra pode ser dividida em três fases fundamentais: a) Estudos sobre a Loucura. Quando foi leitor na Universidade de Uppsala (Suécia) dedicou-se ao estudo sobre a loucura no mundo ocidental.Obra central: Loucura e Civilização (1960); b) Estudos sobre a rede conceptual, de uma dada época. Obra fundamental:

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