FoucaultExamines the philosophical foundations of Foucault's writings and discusses his views on knowledge, punishment, power, and subjectivation |
Contents
The Foucault Phenomenon the Problematics | vii |
Translating Theory or the Difference between Deleuze | xli |
Abbreviations | xlvii |
A New Cartographer Discipline and Punish | 23 |
the Visible | 47 |
Foldings or the Inside of Thought Subjectivation | 94 |
1 | 120 |
23 | 135 |
On the Death of Man and Superman | 151 |
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