246 Pages
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Routledge
246 Pages
by
Routledge
246 Pages
by
Routledge
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Both as historian and maker of culture, Foucault infused numerous disciplines of study with a new conceptual vocabulary and an agenda for future research. His ideas have called central assumptions in Western culture into question and altered the ways in which scholars and social scientists approach such issues as discourse theory, theory of knowledge, Eros, technologies of the Self and Other,... Read more
I: Modes of the Subject in Cultural History; 1: No Sex Please, We’re American; 2: Foucault’s Technologies of the Self and the Cultural History of Identity; 3: Foucault’s Rhetorical Consciousness and the Possibilities of Acting upon a Regime of Truth; 4: Power and Political Spirituality; II: Modes of Doing Cultural History; 5: Foucault Reformed by Certeau; 6: Answering Foucault; 7: Foucault’s Shells, Freud’s Symptoms; 8: Reading/Writing/Killing; III: Modes of Conceptualizing Cultural History; 9: The Process of Intellectual Change; 10: Periodization as a Technique of Cultural Identification; 11: The Suppression of the Negative Moment in Foucault’s History of Sexuality 1; 12: Foucault in Gay America; 13: Philosophy in the Filigree of Power
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