The Foucault Reader

Cover of The Foucault Reader by Michel Foucault
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 1986
Language: en
Pages: 390
ISBN-13: 9780140552102
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Weight: 0.58642961692 Pounds
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The Foucault Reader by Michel Foucault, published by Penguin in 1986, is a comprehensive introduction to the influential thinker’s extensive body of work. This edition spans 390 pages and is presented in English, offering selections from various areas of Foucault’s writings alongside previously unpublished material. The book aims to provide readers with insights into Foucault’s philosophy, particularly his exploration of power dynamics within society.

Readers will find a collection that includes significant excerpts and interviews, allowing for a deeper understanding of Foucault’s thoughts on power as it manifests in diverse contexts such as schools, hospitals, and families. The Foucault Reader serves as a valuable resource for those interested in politics, social sciences, and philosophy, presenting a broad overview of Foucault’s intellectual contributions and the social and political vision that informs them.


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Michel Foucault was one of the most influential thinkers in the contemporary world, someone whose work has affected the teaching of half a dozen disciplines ranging from literary criticism to the history of criminology. But of his many books, not one offers a satisfactory introduction to the entire complex body of his work. The Foucault Reader was commissioned precisely to serve that purpose.

The Reader contains selections from each area of Foucault’s work as well as a wealth of previously unpublished writings, including important material written especially for this volume, the preface to the long-awaited second volume of The History of Sexuality , and interviews with Foucault himself, in the course of which he discussed his philosophy at first hand and with unprecedented candor.

This philosophy comprises an astonishing intellectual a minute and ongoing investigation of the nature of power in society. Foucault’s analyses of this power as it manifests itself in society, schools, hospitals, factories, homes, families, and other forms of organized society are brought together in The Foucault Reader to create an overview of this theme and of the broad social and political vision that underlies it.

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