240 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
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This major collection brings Foucault's later work into sharp focus and illustrates some of the ways in which it is informing developments in the social sciences. Concise, clear and wide-ranging it provides an essential accessory to the understanding one of the key thinkers in the twentieth century.
Chapter 1 Introduction, Mike Gane, Terry Johnson; Chapter 2, Michel Foucault, Colin Gordon; Chapter 3 Question, ethos, event, Colin Gordon; Chapter 4 Michel Foucault (1926-84), Pasquale Pasquino, Chloe Chard; Chapter 5 A political genealogy of political economy, Denis Meuret, Graham Burchell; Chapter 6 Governing economic life, Peter Miller, Nikolas Rose; Chapter 7, Jacques Donzelot, Graham Burchell; Chapter 8 Expertise and the state, Terry Johnson; Chapter 9 Personality as a vocation, Ian Hunter; Chapter 10 Archaeologizing genealogy, Phil Bevis, Michèle Cohen, Gavin Kendall;
Biography
Gane, Mike; Johnson, Terry