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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  • The Japan Lectures

    Taylor & Francis Ltd The Japan Lectures

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book makes available, for the first time in English, lectures and interviews that Foucault gave in Japan in 1978, reconstructing their context, and isolating the question of their singular relevance for us today. In these forgotten lectures, in a free and often informal style, Foucault explores, together with his Japanese interlocutors, what it would mean to take up, from outside Europe, the questions he was raising at the time about Revolution and Enlightenment in the traditions of European critical thought. In a series of wide-ranging discussions, on sexuality and its history, non-Christian forms of spirituality, new forms of political movements, and the role of knowledge, power, and truth in them, Foucault examines these questions in relationship to Asia. He had hoped these questions, very much debated at the time in postwar Japan, would be the start of new forms of translation, publication, and exchange. At the heart of the lectures is thus a search for the creation of a new sort of transnational collaboration, recasting the history of European colonialism and opening to a philosophy no longer simply Western, yet to come.The Japan Lectures thus contribute to the new scholarship in Asian and in translation studies which has long since moved away from earlier Area Studies; at the same time, it participates in the new scholarship about Foucaultâs own work and itinerary, following the publication of an extraordinary wealth of materials left unfinished or unpublished by his untimely death. In these ways, The Japan Lectures help us to better see the implications of Foucaultâs work for philosophy in the 21st century.Trade Review"A fascinating excursion into Foucault's thought in the late 1970s, in which Japan is an ‘enigma’ that works to clarify his own thoughts. In his presentations to Japanese audiences, the reader overhears Foucault explaining his thinking to himself in an engaging and often personal manner."Carol Gluck, George Sansom Professor of History, Columbia University." ‘The end of the era of Western philosophy.’ Foucault was often less guarded abroad and would drop gems in conversation with foreign scholars that he might not have shared in France. These brilliant Japan Lectures are a case in point. In a wide-ranging set of talks delivered in Japan in 1978 – ranging over topics from sexuality, to discipline, to power, knowledge, and philosophy– Foucault revealed himself and his ongoing thought processes. Expertly edited by John Rajchman and beautifully translated, these Japan Lectures offer a new window into his work." Bernard E. Harcourt is a chaired professor at Columbia University and the École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris and has edited a range of works by Foucault in French and English, including the Gallimard Pléaide edition of Surveiller et punir."A fascinating rediscovery of Foucault in Asia. The Japan Lectures presents an exclusive collection of the French philosopher’s lectures, interviews, and conversations during his trips to postwar Japan, available for the first time in English translation. This book transforms our understanding of Foucault and his reflections on the limits of Western thought by posing a fundamental question: Will the philosophy of the future emerge outside Europe?"Lydia H. Liu, Wun Tsun Tam Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University, author of The Freudian Robot.Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsFoucault in Asia: An IntroductionTHE JAPAN LECTURES 1. Power and Knowledge 2. Sexuality and Politics 3. Disciplinary Society in Crisis 4. The Analytic Philosophy of Power 5. Sexuality and Power 6. The Theater of Philosophy 7. Methodology for a Knowledge of the World: How to Get Rid of Marxism 8. Michel Foucault and Zen: A Stay in a Zen TempleFoucault in Japan: An Interview with Shiguéhiko HasumiIndex

    15 in stock

    £19.99

  • Penal Theories and Institutions

    Picador USA Penal Theories and Institutions

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    Book SynopsisThe thirteenth and final English volume of Michel Foucault's Lectures at the Collège de France What characterizes the act of justice is not resort to a court and to judges; it is not the intervention of magistrates (even if they had to be simple mediators or arbitrators). What characterizes the juridical act, the process or the procedure in the broad sense, is the regulated development of a dispute. And the intervention of judges, their opinion or decision, is only an episode in this development. What defines the juridical order is the way in which one confronts one another, the way in which one struggles. The rule and the struggle, the rule in the struggle, this is the juridical. Michel FoucaultThe great French philosopher Michel Foucault delivered a series of lectures at the Collège de France from November 1971 to March 1972, entitled Penal Theories and Institutions. Within them, he presented for the first time his approac

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    £18.00

  • Psychiatric Power

    Palgrave MacMillan UK Psychiatric Power

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this addition to the Collège de France Lecture Series Michel Foucault explores the birth of psychiatry, examining Western society's division of 'mad' and 'sane' and how medicine and law influenced these attitudes. This seminal new work by a leading thinker of the modern age opens new vistas within historical and philosophical study.Table of ContentsForeword Introduction Translator's Note 7 November 1973 14 November 1973 21 November 1973 28 November 1973 5 December 1973 12 December 1973 19 December 1973 9 January 1974 16 January 1974 23 January 1974 30 January 1974 6 February 1974 Course Summary Course Context Index of Notions Index of Names Index of Places

    15 in stock

    £23.74

  • Lectures on the Will to Know

    Palgrave MacMillan UK Lectures on the Will to Know

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the first of his annual series of lectures at the Collège de France, Foucault develops a vigorous Nietzschean history of the will to know through an analysis of changing procedures of truth, legal forms, and class struggles in ancient Greece.Trade Review"Foucault is quite central to our sense of where we are." - The Nation "Ideas spark off nearly every page . . . The words may have been spoken in [the 1970s], but they seem as alive and relevant as if they had been written yesterday." - BookforumTable of ContentsForeword: François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana Translator's Note 1. 9 December 1970 2. 16 December 1970 3. 6 January 1971 4. 13 January 1971 5. 27 January 1971 6. 3 February 1971 7. 10 February 1971 8. 17 February 1971 9. 24 February 1971 10. 3 March 1971 11. 10 March 1971 12. 17 March 1971 13. Lecture On Nietzsche Course summary Oedipal Knowledge Course context Index of notions Index of names

    15 in stock

    £33.24

  • On the Punitive Society Lectures at the Collge de France 19721973 Michel Foucault Lectures at the Collge de France

    Palgrave MacMillan UK On the Punitive Society Lectures at the Collge de France 19721973 Michel Foucault Lectures at the Collge de France

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThese thirteen lectures on the 'punitive society,' delivered at the Collège de France in the first three months of 1973, examine the way in which the relations between justice and truth that govern modern penal law were forged, and question what links them to the emergence of a new punitive regime that still dominates contemporary society.Trade ReviewSelected by Choice magazine as an "Outstanding Academic Title" for 2016“Delivered shortly after the dissolution of Group d’Information sur les Prisons, Foucault’s third lecture course at the Collège de France coincided with a significant change in his thinking about prisons, as he began to reflect on the disciplinary power at work in prisons and in society more generally. … Summing Up: Essential. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers.” (A. D. Schrift, Choice, Vol. 53 (9), May, 2016)“Bernard Harcourt … has done a fantastic job establishing the text of the lectures … . He provides us with countless erudite references to Foucault’s unacknowledged as well as acknowledged sources and supplies a clear, fair-minded and modest commentary. The editors of the series and Harcourt’s research assistants also need our thanks as well. But in the end, it is Graham Burchell’s superb translation and Harcourt’s absolutely rigorous editing work … that ought to receive our everlasting thanks.” (Mariana Valverdem, British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 57 (1), January, 2017)“[Foucault] must be reckoned with.” (The New York Times Book Review) “Ideas spark off nearly every page of this book, as Foucault manages to reinvigorate questions of power and violence that might have seemed well-worn. The words may have been spoken in 1976, but they seem as alive and relevant as if they had been written yesterday.” (Bookforum) “Foucault is quite central to our sense of where we are.” (The Nation) “[Foucault] has an alert and sensitive mind that can ignore the familiar surfaces of established intellectual coded and ask new questions [He] gives dramatic quality to the movement of culture.” (The New York Review of Books) “These lectures offer important insights into the evolution of the primary focus of Foucault's later work the relationship between power and knowledge.” (Library Journal)Table of ContentsForeword: François Ewald And Alessandro FontanaIntroduction: Arnold I. DavidsonTranslator's Note1. 3 January 19732. 10 January 1973 3. 17 January 1973 4. 24 January 1973 5. 31 January 1973 6. 7 February 1973 7. 14 February 1973 8. 21 February 1973 9. 28 February 1973 10. 7 March 1973 11. 14 March 1973 12. 21 March 1973 13. 28 March 1973 Course SummaryCourse ContextIndex Of NotionsIndex Of Names

    15 in stock

    £42.74

  • The Government of Self and Others Michel Foucault Lectures at the Collge de France Lectures at the Collge de France 19821983

    Palgrave MacMillan UK The Government of Self and Others Michel Foucault Lectures at the Collge de France Lectures at the Collge de France 19821983

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn exciting and highly original examination of the practices of truth-telling and speaking out freely (parr?sia) in ancient Greek tragedy and philosophy. Foucault discusses the difficult and changing practices of truth-telling in ancient democracies and tyrannies and offers a new perspective on the specific relationship of philosophy to politics.Trade Review"The publications of Foucault's lectures at the Collège de France have given us an incredible view of the development of his thinking. This new volume, The Government of Self and Others, shows us how Foucault was conceiving the relation between the self and the others who make up the political, how fearless speech (parr?sia) is at the center of both, and how parr?sia defines, for Foucault, philosophical action itself. Thanks to these lectures, we see Foucault as the great thinker he is." - Leonard Lawlor, Sparks Professor of Philosophy, Penn State University, USA. "The publication of Foucault's lectures is momentous not only because they deepen our understanding of his books and essays, but because they dramatically change the way we read him. This study of the ancient practice of parresia philosophical truth-telling forces us to abandon the view that his late thought was a turn away from politics. The key question in these lectures is the relationship between philosophy and politics: their necessary dependence, but impossible coincidence. The political significance of philosophy was an acute problem for Foucault throughout his life. It remains a definitive question today for anyone concerned with the future of Western political thought and practice." - Johanna Oksala, University of Dundee, UK. "The Government of Self and Others is a fascinating analysis of a notion which is at the center of the philosophical and political enterprise and is highly recommended for specialist and non-specialist scholars alike." - Christopher Forlini, Free University Berlin, Germany.Table of ContentsForeword: François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana Introduction: Arnold I. Davidson Translator's Note 5 January 1983: First Hour 5 January 1983: Second Hour 12 January 1983: First Hour 12 January 1983: Second Hour 19 January 1983: First Hour 19 January 1983: Second Hour 26 January 1983: First Hour 26 January 1983: Second Hour 2 February 1983: First Hour 2 February 1983: Second Hour 9 February 1983: First Hour 9 February 1983: Second Hour 16 February 1983: First Hour 16 February 1983: Second Hour 23 February 1983: First Hour 23 February 1983: Second Hour 2 March 1983: First Hour 2 March 1983: Second Hour 9 March 1983: First Hour 9 March 1983: Second Hour Course Context Index of Notions Index of Names

    15 in stock

    £47.49

  • Intolerable: Writings from Michel Foucault and

    University of Minnesota Press Intolerable: Writings from Michel Foucault and

    3 in stock

    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

    3 in stock

    £100.00

  • Intolerable: Writings from Michel Foucault and

    University of Minnesota Press Intolerable: Writings from Michel Foucault and

    10 in stock

    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

    10 in stock

    £26.99

  • Language, Madness, and Desire: On Literature

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

    2 in stock

    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

    2 in stock

    £15.29

  • Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth

    The New Press Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth

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    Book SynopsisThe definitive edition of articles, interviews, and seminars by the renowned philosopher and historianFew philosophers have had as strong an influence on the way we think about power and knowledge as Michel Foucault (1926-1984). His work has influenced the teaching of any number of disciplines and remains critically important. This lucid and accessible volume is drawn from the complete collection of all of Foucault’s courses, articles, and interviews, and brings his most important work to a new generation of readers. Ethics (edited by Paul Rabinow) contains the summaries of Foucault’s renowned courses at the Collège de France, paired with key writings and interviews on friendship, sexuality, and the care of the self and others.

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    £16.14

  • Aesthetics Method And Epistemology

    The New Press Aesthetics Method And Epistemology

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    £18.04

  • Foucault Live: Collected Interviews, 1961–1984

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    £20.70

  • Introduction to Kant's Anthropology

    Autonomedia Introduction to Kant's Anthropology

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    1 in stock

    £14.24

  • Editions Flammarion Lordre du discours

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    £13.95

  • La volonte de savoir

    Gallimard La volonte de savoir

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    £13.48

  • Histoire de la sexualite 3: Le souci de soi

    Gallimard Histoire de la sexualite 3: Le souci de soi

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  • Fiche de lecture Surveiller et Punir de Michel

    Les Editions Du Cenacle Fiche de lecture Surveiller et Punir de Michel

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