Books by Michel Foucault

Portrait of Michel Foucault

Michel Foucault stands as one of the twentieth century's most influential thinkers, whose penetrating analyses of power, knowledge, and social institutions reshaped modern philosophy and cultural theory. His works, spanning history, politics, and psychology, challenge readers to uncover the hidden structures that govern everyday life and the ways in which truth is constructed and maintained.

From the confines of the asylum to the mechanisms of surveillance, Foucault's scholarship invites a radical re-examination of authority and identity. His writing remains essential for students and readers seeking to understand how discourses of power shape both individual experience and the broader fabric of society.

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  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Geschichte der Gouvernementalitt 2 Die Geburt der

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  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Die Anormalen Vorlesungen am Collge de France

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  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Schriften in vier Bnden Dits et Ecrits 1 4

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  • Suhrkamp Verlag Die Maschen der Macht

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  • WrongDoing TruthTelling The Function of Avowal in

    The University of Chicago Press WrongDoing TruthTelling The Function of Avowal in

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    Book SynopsisThree years before his death, Michel Foucault delivered a series of lectures at the Catholic University of Louvain. These lectures provide the missing link between Foucault's early work on madness, delinquency, and sexuality and his later explorations of subjectivity in Greek and Roman antiquity. This book presents these lectures.Trade Review"Bringing together themes from two of Foucault's most important works-Discipline and Punish and The History of Sexuality-this book demonstrates a rethinking of the theoretical underpinnings of the former on the basis of his work on avowal in the latter. An excellent introduction lays out very clearly the background to these texts including insights into Foucault's prisoners' rights activism as well as some of his key differences with Sartre." -Kevin Anderson, University of California, Santa Barbara "A stunning set of lectures given by Foucault that focus on the history of 'avowing' one's acts and the truth of who one is. Foucault seeks to understand at what point it became important not only to confess to a crime, but to avow one's act in public. For Foucault, avowal of one's criminality before an established authority becomes a way of reestablishing that authority, and resisting avowal becomes tantamount to civil disobedience. The political implications of his analysis become especially clear in the interviews included here. This is wonderful and arresting read." -Judith Butler, University of California, Berkeley "The publication of Foucault's Louvain lectures, Wrong-Doing, Truth-Telling, beautifully and rigorously established and commented upon by Fabienne Brion and Bernard Harcourt, is an important event in the contemporary blossoming of Foucault studies. In no way is it redundant with the lectures at the College de France, whose series is now practically complete. With this amazingly rich inquiry, focusing on the mythical, religious, and judiciary dimensions of 'avowal,' we are offered a unique possibility to understand how Foucault's genealogy articulated the order of discourse and the power of institutions." -Etienne Balibar, Universite Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, author of Politics and the Other Scene "Wrong-Doing, Truth-Telling is one of Foucault's most stirring inquiries into what he has named 'the hermeneutics of oneself.' These lectures stage the concept of avowal in performances as varied as Greek tragedy, criminal justice, and confessional practices; and they provide us with some of Foucault's most illuminating observations on the intimate and agonistic relations between sites of enunciation, orders of truth, and investments of power. The subject of avowal is never free of the ethical exigency and the discursive contingency of 'chang[ing] itself, transform[ing] itself, displac[ing] itself, and becom[ing] to some extent other than itself,' and Foucault's genius lies in providing us with critical and genealogical reflections on the worldly practices of avowal. Bernard Harcourt and Fabienne Brion's essential afterword provides both a frame and a ballast to the book. This is a considerable addition to the English archive of the work of Michel Foucault." -Homi K. Bhabha, Harvard University

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  • Speaking the Truth about Oneself

    The University of Chicago Press Speaking the Truth about Oneself

    Book SynopsisTrade Review“This is a crucial text in the development of Foucault’s ideas about technologies of the self and the question of parrēsia, especially for his contrast of Greco-Roman antiquity and early Christianity. Particularly notable is that as well as a partial record of his Toronto lectures, this volume also includes a rare record of how he conducted his seminars. Skillfully edited from surviving materials, this is a valuable addition to our understanding of Foucault’s final projects.“ -- Stuart Elden, University of Warwick“Lorenzini and Fruchaud’s stunning introduction and annotation of Foucault’s Toronto lectures and seminars offer something wholly unexpected: a new and unique portal onto Foucault’s understanding of what occupied him during his final years—not only a person’s capacity to speak the truth, but a new understanding of how the subject’s acquisition of truth is something much more, an assimilation that transforms the subject herself. The fact that this care of the self is a social act, not an individual one, appears center stage in Foucault’s analysis. This volume is a precious opening for those who have thought themselves already versed in Foucault’s work and for those newly seeking a way to think with him.” -- Ann Laura Stoler, The New School for Social Research“These newly recovered lectures and seminars constitute an important chapter in Foucault’s work on what he called ‘the history of subjectivity in the West.’ They show Foucault poring over the details of texts from classical antiquity so as to describe how the philosophical schools that flourished at the height of the Roman Empire produced distinctive practices of self-examination and self-cultivation. He thereby expands our sense of the possible relations among truth, speech, desire, and the self. The seminars in particular cast new light on Foucault’s late work on sexuality, parrēsia, and early Christianity.” -- David Halperin, University of Michigan“These lectures and seminars come at a critical juncture in Foucault’s work on the making of the subject: they bridge Foucault’s interrogation of models of self-care and self-knowledge with his final work on truth-telling. Sprawling across pedagogy, spiritual combat, friendship, and therapeutic practices, these social relationships differently mediate between inner experience and external context. Learning, unlearning, struggle, critique—all serve as different technologies used in forging the truth-telling and self-knowledge of individuals in their relation to rule. A brilliant volume that unusually highlights Foucault thinking aloud in the classroom.” -- Nancy Luxon, University of Minnesota"In Speaking the Truth about Oneself, Fruchaud and Lorenzini deliver a highly readable set of lectures Foucault delivered in English at Victoria University (Toronto) in 1982, just two years prior to his untimely passing, lectures that are pivotal in connecting the vertices of Foucault's triangle: the will to know, the obligation to confess, and care of the self. Drawing on unpublished notes, audio recordings, and student notes, which, in some cases, Foucault himself corrected, the editors have erected an important monument to Foucault's continuing relevance." * Choice *Table of ContentsIntroduction Henri-Paul Fruchaud and Daniele Lorenzini, translated by Daniel Louis Wyche Note on the Reconstruction of the Text List of Abbreviations of Works by Michel Foucault Lecture I The Technology of the Self Lecture II [Second English Version] Lecture II [Recorded Version] Lecture III [First English Version] Lecture III [Second English Version] Lecture IV Lecture V The Seminar, June 1982 First Meeting Second Meeting Third Meeting Fourth Meeting Notes Index

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  • Sexuality

    Columbia University Press Sexuality

    Book SynopsisMichel Foucault’s interest in the history of sexuality began as early as the 1960s, when he taught two courses on the subject. These lectures offer crucial insight into the development of Foucault’s thought yet have remained unpublished until recently. This book presents Foucault’s lectures on sexuality for the first time in English.Trade ReviewWhat comes to my mind when traversing these extraordinary lectures is a variant of the famous motto: 'same is another.' Foucault claimed that he was writing texts to depart from himself. And he succeeded. But in doing so he delved deeper and deeper into his own truth. And into ours. -- Étienne Balibar, author of Violence and Civility: On the Limits of Political PhilosophyThis volume of Foucault’s early lectures on sexuality offers readers a chance to follow the ebbs and flows of theoretical thought as ideas take shape under very specific historical conditions. With a brilliant introduction by Bernard Harcourt guiding the way, the lectures gathered here provide deep insight into the braided structures of power, knowledge and desire that continue to regulate bodies. At the same time, this deep archive provides opportunities for linking to other moments of rebellion, opposition and, even, abolition. -- Jack Halberstam, author of Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire and Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Guide to Gender VariationFinally published in English, these 1964 and 1969 early lectures of Foucault, given at a time when homosexuality was still considered a clinical pathology and a crime and when the notion of gender was not yet a leverage of political emancipation for feminist and trans movements, allow us to grasp the archeology of contemporary queer and trans critical languages. We discover a young Foucault thinking sexuality anew, using Sade, Bataille, Restif de la Bretonne, or Fourier, and fighting with Freud, Marx, Melanie Klein, Marcuse, or Wilhelm Reich in order to pierce an academic, political, and discursive field dominated by epistemic violence against sexual minorities. A necessary, controversial, and fascinating reading to understand not only Foucault’s critical project but also the way in which different discourses on desire, pleasure, and sexuality shape our present. -- Paul B. Preciado, author of Countersexual ManifestoThese lectures offer a really important insight into Foucault’s work in the 1960s on the question of sexuality—a topic on which his more famous works come from the 1970s and 1980s. This volume shows how he proposed a study of scientific knowledge about sexuality from biology to psychology, with some explicit engagement with figures who are only discussed obliquely elsewhere. Graham Burchell is the most important translator of Foucault’s work into English, and Anglophone readers remain much in his debt. -- Stuart Elden, author of The Early FoucaultThis volume will be of interest to all scholars working on sexuality across many disciplines, particularly those whose study is informed by Foucauldian analyses of power, knowledge, and desire. * Modern Language Review *Will be invaluable to readers interested in any aspect of Foucault's intellectual development. Highly recommended. * Choice *Table of ContentsSeries Foreword, by Bernard E. HarcourtForeword to the French Edition, by François EwaldRules for Editing the Texts, by Claude-Olivier DoronTranslator’s Note, by Graham BurchellAbbreviationsPart I. Sexuality: Lectures at the University of Clermont-Ferrand (1964)Lecture 1. IntroductionLecture 2. The Scientific Knowledge of SexualityLecture 3. Sexual BehaviorLecture 4. The PerversionsLecture 5. Infantile SexualityPart II. The Discourse of Sexuality: Lectures at the University of Vincennes (1969)Lecture 1. The Discourse of SexualityLecture 2. The Transformations of the Eighteenth CenturyAppendix to Lecture 2Lecture 3. The Discourse of Sexuality (3)Appendix to Lecture 3Lecture 4. Legal Forms of Marriage Up to the Civil CodeLecture 5. Epistemologization of SexualityLecture 6. The Biology of SexualityLecture 7. Sexual UtopiaAppendix to Lecture 7Appendix. Extract from Green Notebook no. 8, September 1969Course Context, by Claude-Olivier Doron Sexuality: Course at the University of Clermont-Ferrand (1964) The Discourse of Sexuality: Course at the University of Vincennes (1969)Detailed ContentsIndex of NotionsIndex of Names

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  • I Pierre Rivi233re having slaughtered my mother

    University of Nebraska Press I Pierre Rivi233re having slaughtered my mother

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"A spell-binding account—not only of the murder of a family by a 'madman,' but also the murder of free will and responsibility by the mad-doctors. A glimpse into the birth of the psychiatrization of law, the medicalization of crime, and the therapeutization of justice."—Thomas S. Szasz, M.D."For Foucault, Rivière provides the 'excuse' to examine power structures and social institutions, to question the scientificity of medical science, and to delineate the chaos of values and beliefs, of knowledge and power as it existed 150 years ago—a chaos we have not yet eliminated."—Edith Kurzweil, The Age of Structuralism

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  • Speech Begins after Death

    University of Minnesota Press Speech Begins after Death

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    Book SynopsisSpeech Begins after Death is a transcript of critic Claude Bonnefoy's interview with Michel Foucault in which he reflects on his approach to the written word throughout his life, from his school days to his discovery of the pleasure of writing. Never before published in English, this is one of Foucault's most personal statements about his life and writing.Table of ContentsContentsEditor’s NoteIntroduction: Foucault and Audiography Philippe ArtièresInterview between Michel Foucault and Claude Bonnefoy, 1968Chronologies of Michel Foucault and Claude Bonnefoy

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  • Language Madness and Desire  On Literature

    University of Minnesota Press Language Madness and Desire On Literature

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    Book SynopsisThis book brings together previously unpublished transcripts of oral presentations in which Michel Foucault speaks at length about literature and its links to some of his principal themes: madness, language and criticism, and truth and desire. Table of ContentsContentsEditors’ Introduction Note on the Text Language, Madness, and Desire Language and Madness The Silence of the Mad Mad Language Literature and Language Session One: What Is Literature? Session Two: What Is the Language of Literature? Lectures on Sade Session One: Why Did Sade Write? Session Two: Theoretical Discourses and Erotic Scenes Editors’ Notes

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  • Intolerable: Writings from Michel Foucault and

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    Book SynopsisA groundbreaking collection of writings by Michel Foucault and the Prisons Information Group documenting their efforts to expose France’s inhumane treatment of prisoners Founded by Michel Foucault and others in 1970–71, the Prisons Information Group (GIP) circulated information about the inhumane conditions within the French prison system. Intolerable makes available for the first time in English a fully annotated compilation of materials produced by the GIP during its brief but influential existence, including an exclusive new interview with GIP member Hélène Cixous and writings by Gilles Deleuze and Jean Genet. These archival documents—public announcements, manifestos, reports, pamphlets, interventions, press conference statements, interviews, and round table discussions—trace the GIP’s establishment in post-1968 political turmoil, the new models of social activism it pioneered, the prison revolts it supported across France, and the retrospective assessments that followed its denouement. At the same time, Intolerable offers a rich, concrete exploration of Foucault’s concept of resistance, providing a new understanding of the arc of his intellectual development and the genesis of his most influential book, Discipline and Punish.Presenting the account of France’s most vibrant prison resistance movement in its own words and on its own terms, this significant and relevant collection also connects the approach and activities of the GIP to radical prison resistance movements today.Trade Review"The Prisons Information Group was a crucial part of Foucault’s political trajectory, but it was an intensely collaborative project between intellectuals, prisoners, and their families. Expertly translated and introduced, this is the definitive collection of the group’s writings. Although the focus is France, the texts also illuminate other European countries, while the Algerian war opens up questions of colonialism, and the group’s links to the Black Panthers make it important for an understanding of the politics of race. A significant book that is both long overdue and a timely intervention in contemporary debates about police and prison abolition and reform."—Stuart Elden, author of The Early Foucault"Intolerable contributes to incarceration studies by highlighting the contributions (and pointing to the contradictions) of the Prisons Information Group (GIP). By emphasizing the activism of the GIP, it demonstrates how the author and theorist as an academic activist was influenced by the militancy of political actors and revolutionaries who took great risks, especially as incarcerated intellectuals and rebels, to challenge repression structured by racial/colonial capitalism and captivity."—Joy James, author of Seeking the Beloved Community: A Feminist Race Reader"Though ‘resistance’ in the Trump Era became more of a brand than a battle plan, it is not hard to see the relevance of the Prisons Information Group to the current movement for prison reform and abolition: lessons of past resistance are always important to the future."—Literary Hub

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  • Language, Madness, and Desire: On Literature

    University of Minnesota Press Language, Madness, and Desire: On Literature

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    Book SynopsisAs a transformative thinker of the twentieth century, whose work spanned all branches of the humanities, Michel Foucault had a complex and profound relationship with literature. And yet this critical aspect of his thought, because it was largely expressed in speeches and interviews, remains virtually unknown to even his most loyal readers. This book brings together previously unpublished transcripts of oral presentations in which Foucault speaks at length about literature and its links to some of his principal themes: madness, language and criticism, and truth and desire.The associations between madness and language—and madness and silence—preoccupy Foucault in two 1963 radio broadcasts, presented here, in which he ranges among literary examples from Cervantes and Shakespeare to Diderot, before taking up questions about Artaud’s literary correspondence, lettres de cachet, and the materiality of language. In his lectures on the relations among language, the literary work, and literature, he discusses Joyce, Proust, Chateaubriand, Racine, and Corneille, as well as the linguist Roman Jakobson. What we know as literature, Foucault contends, begins with the Marquis de Sade, to whose writing—particularly La Nouvelle Justine and Juliette—he devotes a full two-part lecture series focusing on notions of literary self-consciousness.Following his meditations on history in the recently published Speech Begins after Death, this current volume makes clear the importance of literature to Foucault’s thought and intellectual development.Table of ContentsContentsEditors’ Introduction Note on the Text Language, Madness, and Desire Language and Madness The Silence of the Mad Mad Language Literature and Language Session One: What Is Literature? Session Two: What Is the Language of Literature? Lectures on Sade Session One: Why Did Sade Write? Session Two: Theoretical Discourses and Erotic Scenes Editors’ Notes

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  • Ediciones Cinca, S.A. Qué hacen los hombres juntos

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    Book SynopsisQué hacen los hombres juntos? reúne una selección de textos diversos entrevistas, reseñas, notas del pensador francés Michel Foucault sobre el despliegue de la forma de vida gay, que no es ningún caso el producto de la liberación de un deseo reprimido, como proclamaban las consignas ingenuas de la revolución sexual de la última mitad del siglo XX, sino la acuñación creativa de relaciones humanas de nuevo signo, perturbadoras para el medio social en tanto que carecen de referencias identificables. Según Michel Foucault, el modo de vida gay, en construcción en las últimas décadas, es el resultado incierto de las prácticas de libertad ejercidas por varones unidos entre sí por lazos de amistad, amor y atracción, y que constituye una de las innovaciones sociales más relevantes del presente.La noción de forma de vida me parece sumamente relevante. Por qué razón no podrían introducirse criterios diferenciadores distintos a los que determinan las clases sociales, la profesión, los niveles c

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  • Editorial Tecnos Sobre la Ilustración

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    Book SynopsisSobre la Ilustración es la reunión de los tres fundamentales textos que Michel Foucault dedicó en los últimos años de su vida, entre 1978 y 1983, a la cuestión de la Ilustración. Con el replanteamiento de esa cuestión, y mucho más allá de una mera reflexión historiográfica, el autor francés lleva a cabo una profunda reflexión sobre el presente y la propia filosofía. Desplazados con respecto al lugar postmoderno en que algunos intérpretes han querido ubicar a Foucault, y sin hacer tampoco de la Ilustración una herencia que hubiera que preservar a toda costa, esos textos reivindican el carácter ilustrado y moderno de la filosofía que es posible y necesaria en la actualidad. Su condición de conferencias o seminarios hace de estos tres textos un ejemplo vivo del pensamiento foucaultiano aunque, a diferencia de otros de sus análisis concretos sobre la locura, el poder o la sexualidad, se encuentra en ellos un planteamiento explícito de carácter metafilosófico acerca del objeto, método y lím

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  • Siglo XXI de España Editores, S.A. Foucault M Historia de la sexualidad II el uso

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  • Ediciones Paidós Ibérica Obras esenciales

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    Book SynopsisEstos textos constituyen una obra de referencia inexcusable para el conocimiento del pensamiento de Michel Foucault: para unos supondrán la ocasión para descubrir y recuperar tal artículo inencontrable; para otros, la oportunidad de tomar las medidas exactas de una obra, paralelamente a la lectura de sus libros, y para todos de seguir desde sus principios el itinerario intelectual de uno de los espíritus más significativos de nuestro tiempo.

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  • Taylor & Francis Madness and Civilization

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  • The Birth of the Clinic

    Random House USA Inc The Birth of the Clinic

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  • Introduction to Kant's Anthropology

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  • Alianza Editorial Un diálogo sobre el poder y otras conversaciones

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    Book SynopsisEncuadernación: Rústica.Colección: El Libro De Bolsillo - Filosofía.Las ideas y las obras de Michel Foucault sobre las dimensiones represivas de las instituciones sociales, desde el tratamiento de la locura hasta las formas cristalizadas de la sexualidad, pasando por los sistemas judiciales y penitenciarios, vienen ejerciendo sin tregua una notable influencia sobre los movimientos de opinión contemporáneos. Este volumen recoge siete conversaciones seleccionadas y prologadas por Miguel Morey, en las que Foucault (1926-1984) desempeña el papel de protagonista y que permiten una primera aproximación a su pensamiento: Un diálogo sobre el poder (donde reflexiona, con Gilles Deleuze como interlocutor, sobre las relaciones entre política y teoría), Sobre la justicia popular, A propósito del encierro penitenciario, Poderes y estrategias (en torno a los mecanismos de dominación y a la realidad del Gulag), Encierro, Psiquiatría, Prisión, Verdad y Poder y No al sexo rey.

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  • Ediciones Akal Los anormales

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  • Ediciones Akal Lecciones sobre la voluntad de saber curso del

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