Online Read Free Novel
  • Home
  • Romance & Love
  • Fantasy
  • Science Fiction
  • Mystery & Detective
  • Thrillers & Crime
  • Actions & Adventure
  • History & Fiction
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Humor

    Foucault_A Very Short Introduction


    Prev Next



      Foucault: A Very Short Introduction

      * * *

      VERY SHORT INTRODUCTIONS are for anyone wanting a stimulating and accessible way in to a new subject. They are written by experts, and have been published in more than 25 languages worldwide.

      The series began in 1995, and now represents a wide variety of topics in history, philosophy, religion, science, and the humanities. Over the next few years it will grow to a library of around 200 volumes – a Very Short Introduction to everything from ancient Egypt and Indian philosophy to conceptual art and cosmology.

      * * *

      Very Short Introductions available now:

      ANARCHISM Colin Ward

      ANCIENT EGYPT Ian Shaw

      ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY Julia Annas

      ANCIENT WARFARE Harry Sidebottom

      THE ANGLO-SAXON AGE John Blair

      ANIMAL RIGHTS David DeGrazia

      ARCHAEOLOGY Paul Bahn

      ARCHITECTURE Andrew Ballantyne

      ARISTOTLE Jonathan Barnes

      ART HISTORY Dana Arnold

      ART THEORY Cynthia Freeland

      THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY Michael Hoskin

      ATHEISM Julian Baggini

      AUGUSTINE Henry Chadwick

      BARTHES Jonathan Culler

      THE BIBLE John Riches

      BRITISH POLITICS Anthony Wright

      BUDDHA Michael Carrithers

      BUDDHISM Damien Keown

      CAPITALISM James Fulcher

      THE CELTS Barry Cunliffe

      CHOICE THEORY Michael Allingham

      CHRISTIAN ART Beth Williamson

      CHRISTIANITY Linda Woodhead

      CLASSICS Mary Beard and John Henderson

      CLAUSEWITZ Michael Howard

      THE COLD WAR Robert McMahon

      CONSCIOUSNESS Sue Blackmore

      CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY Simon Critchley

      COSMOLOGY Peter Coles

      CRYPTOGRAPHY Fred Piper and Sean Murphy

      DADA AND SURREALISM David Hopkins

      DARWIN Jonathan Howard

      DEMOCRACY Bernard Crick

      DESCARTES Tom Sorell

      DRUGS Leslie Iversen

      THE EARTH Martin Redfern

      EGYPTIAN MYTH Geraldine Pinch

      EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN Paul Langford

      EMOTION Dylan Evans

      EMPIRE Stephen Howe

      ENGELS Terrell Carver

      ETHICS Simon Blackburn

      THE EUROPEAN UNION John Pinder

      EVOLUTION Brian and Deborah Charlesworth

      FASCISM Kevin Passmore

      FOUCAULT Gary Gutting

      THE FRENCH REVOLUTION William Doyle

      FREE WILL Thomas Pink

      FREUD Anthony Storr

      GALILEO Stillman Drake

      GANDHI Bhikhu Parekh

      GLOBALIZATION Manfred Steger

      GLOBAL WARMING Mark Maslin

      HEGEL Peter Singer

      HEIDEGGER Michael Inwood

      HIEROGLYPHS Penelope Wilson

      HINDUISM Kim Knott

      HISTORY John H. Arnold

      HOBBES Richard Tuck

      HUME A. J. Ayer

      IDEOLOGY Michael Freeden

      INDIAN PHILOSOPHY Sue Hamilton

      INTELLIGENCE Ian J. Deary

      ISLAM Malise Ruthven

      JUDAISM Norman Solomon

      JUNG Anthony Stevens

      KAFKA Ritchie Robertson

      KANT Roger Scruton

      KIERKEGAARD Patrick Gardiner

      THE KORAN Michael Cook

      LINGUISTICS Peter Matthews

      LITERARY THEORY Jonathan Culler

      LOCKE John Dunn

      LOGIC Graham Priest

      MACHIAVELLI Quentin Skinner

      MARX Peter Singer

      MATHEMATICS Timothy Gowers

      MEDICAL ETHICS Tony Hope

      MEDIEVAL BRITAIN John Gillingham and Ralph A. Griffiths

      MODERN ART David Cottington

      MODERN IRELAND Senia Pašeta

      MOLECULES Philip Ball

      MUSIC Nicholas Cook

      MYTH Robert A. Segal

      NIETZSCHE Michael Tanner

      NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN Christopher Harvie and H. C. G. Matthew

      NORTHERN IRELAND Marc Mulholland

      PARTICLE PHYSICS Frank Close

      PAUL E. P. Sanders

      PHILOSOPHY Edward Craig

      PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Samir Okasha

      PLATO Julia Annas

      POLITICS Kenneth Minogue

      POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY David Miller

      POSTCOLONIALISM Robert Young

      POSTMODERNISM Christopher Butler

      POSTSTRUCTURALISM Catherine Belsey

      PREHISTORY Chris Gosden

      PRESOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY Catherine Osborne

      PSYCHOLOGY Gillian Butler and Freda McManus

      QUANTUM THEORY John Polkinghorne

      ROMAN BRITAIN Peter Salway

      ROUSSEAU Robert Wokler

      RUSSELL A. C. Grayling

      RUSSIAN LITERATURE Catriona Kelly

      THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION S. A. Smith

      SCHIZOPHRENIA Chris Frith and Eve Johnstone

      SCHOPENHAUER Christopher Janaway

      SHAKESPEARE Germaine Greer

      SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY John Monaghan and Peter Just

      SOCIOLOGY Steve Bruce

      SOCRATES C. C. W. Taylor

      THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR Helen Graham

      SPINOZA Roger Scruton

      STUART BRITAIN John Morrill

      TERRORISM Charles Townshend

      THEOLOGY David F. Ford

      THE TUDORS John Guy

      TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN Kenneth O. Morgan

      WITTGENSTEIN A. C. Grayling

      WORLD MUSIC Philip Bohlman

      Available soon:

      AFRICAN HISTORY John Parker and Richard Rathbone

      THE BRAIN Michael O’Shea

      BUDDHIST ETHICS Damien Keown

      CHAOS Leonard Smith

      CITIZENSHIP Richard Bellamy

      CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE Robert Tavernor

      CONTEMPORARY ART Julian Stallabrass

      THE CRUSADES Christopher Tyerman

      DERRIDA Simon Glendinning

      DESIGN John Heskett

      DINOSAURS David Norman

      DREAMING J. Allan Hobson

      ECONOMICS Partha Dasgupta

      THE ELEMENTS Philip Ball

      THE END OF THE WORLD Bill McGuire

      EXISTENTIALISM Thomas Flynn

      FEMINISM Margaret Walters

      THE FIRST WORLD WAR Michael Howard

      FUNDAMENTALISM Malise Ruthven

      HABERMAS Gordon Finlayson

      HUMAN EVOLUTION Bernard Wood

      INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Paul Wilkinson

      JAZZ Brian Morton

      MANDELA Tom Lodge

      THE MARQUIS DE SADE John Phillips

      THE MIND Martin Davies

      NATIONALISM Steven Grosby

      PERCEPTION Richard Gregory

      PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION Jack Copeland and Diane Proudfoot

      PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Edwards

      RACISM Ali Rattansi

      THE RAJ Denis Judd

      THE RENAISSANCE Jerry Brotton

      RENAISSANCE ART Geraldine Johnson

      ROMAN EMPIRE Christopher Kelly

      SARTRE Christina Howells

      SIKHISM Eleanor Nesbitt

      SOCIALISM Michael Newman

      TIME Leofranc Holford-Strevens

      TRAGEDY Adrian Poole

      THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Martin Conway

      THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION Amrita Narlikar

      For more information visit our web site

      www.oup.co.uk/vsi/

      Gary Gutting

      FOUCAULT

      A
    Very Short Introduction

      Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP

      Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide in

      Oxford New York

      Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto

      With offices in

      Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan South Korea Poland Portugal Singapore Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam

      Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries

      Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York

      © Gary Gutting 2005

      The moral rights of the author have been asserted

      Database right Oxford University Press (maker)

      First published as a Very Short Introduction 2005

      All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organizations. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above

      You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer

      British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data

      Data available

      Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data

      Gutting, Gary.

      Foucault : a very short introduction / Gary Gutting.

      p. cm.—(A very short introduction)

      Includes bibliographical references and index.

      1. Foucault, Michel. I. Title. II. Very short introductions. B2430.F724G86 2005

      194—dc22 2004030575

      ISBN 0-19-280557-6 (alk. paper)

      EAN 9780192805577

      1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2

      Typeset by RefineCatch Ltd, Bungay, Suffolk Printed in Great Britain by TJ International Ltd., Padstow, Cornwall

      To Anastasia as always with love

      Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Abbreviations

      List of illustrations

      1 Lives and works

      2 Literature

      3 Politics

      4 Archaeology

      5 Genealogy

      6 The masked philosopher

      7 Madness

      8 Crime and punishment

      9 Modern sex

      10 Ancient sex

      References and further reading

      Index

      Acknowledgements

      I wrote the first draft of this essay during summer 2003, in conjunction with my seminar on Foucault at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität in Frankfurt. Many thanks to Axel Honneth for his invitation and many kindnesses, to the students in my Foucault seminar for their interest and questions, and to the staff at the Literaturhaus Restaurant (especially Oliver and Franz) for their hospitality, good food, and splendid wine.

      As always, the first and best reader of my manuscript was my wife, Anastasia Friel Gutting. I am also grateful for very helpful comments from Jerry Bruns and Todd May. My thanks to Marsha Filion of OUP for suggesting and supporting this project.

      Abbreviations

      The following abbreviations are used throughout to denote works by Foucault.

      Foucault’s books

      AK (DL)

      The Archaeology of Knowledge, tr. Alan Sheridan (New York: Vintage, 1972). Also includes ‘The Discourse on Language’ (DL), a translation of L’ordre du discours, Foucault’s inaugural address at the Collège de France.

      BC

      The Birth of the Clinic, tr. Alan Sheridan (New York: Vintage, 1973).

      CS

      The Care of the Self, Volume 3 of The History of Sexuality, tr. Robert Hurley (New York: Vintage, 1986).

      HF

      Histoire de la folie à l’âge classique (Paris: Gallimard, 1972).

      HS

      The History of Sexuality, Volume 1: An Introduction, tr. Robert Hurley (New York: Vintage, 1978).

      DP

      Discipline and Punish, tr. Alan Sheridan (New York: Vintage, 1977).

      MC

      Madness and Civilization, tr. Richard Howard (New York: Vintage, 1965). This is a greatly abridged translation of HF.

      OT

      The Order of Things, tr. Alan Sheridan (New York: Vintage, 1970). Translation of Les mot et les choses.

      RR

      Death and the Labyrinth: The World of Raymond Roussel, tr. Charles Ruas (Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Co., 1986). Translation of Raymond Roussel. Includes an interview of Foucault by Charles Ruas.

      UP

      The Use of Pleasures, Volume 2 of The History of Sexuality, tr. Robert Hurley (New York: Vintage, 1985).

      Collections of Foucault’s articles, lectures, and interviews

      DE

      Daniel Defert and François Ewald (eds), Dits et écrits, 1954–1988, four volumes (Paris: Gallimard, 1994). Includes virtually everything, other than his books, that Foucault published.

      EW

      The Essential Works of Michel Foucault, ed. Paul Rabinow. A three-volume translation of selections from Dits et écrits.

      EW I

      Volume 1, Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. Paul Rabinow, tr. Robert Hurley et al. (New York: New Press, 1997).

      EW II

      Volume 2, Aesthetics: Method and Epistemology, ed. James Faubion, tr. Robert Hurley et al. (New York: New Press, 1998).

      EW III

      Volume 3, Power, ed. James Faubion, tr. Robert Hurley et al. (New York: New Press, 2000).

      P/K

      Colin Gordon (ed.), Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972–1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980).

      PPC

      Lawrence Kritzman (ed.), Michel Foucault: Philosophy, Politics, Culture, tr. Alan Sheridan (London: Routledge, 1988).

      These last two collections contain some important pieces not in EW.

      List of illustrations

      1 Foucault at the top of his class

      Private collection

      2 Raymond Roussel, 1895

      © Rue des Archives

      3 Georges Bataille

      © Photos12.com/Interfoto

      4 Foucault and Sartre

      © Gérard Aimé

      5 Foucault talking at W. Berlin Technical University, 1978

      © Raymond Depardon/Magnum Photos

      6 Georges Cuvier examining animal fossils

      © Bettmann/Corbis

      7 ‘The Holy Trinity’: Lou Salomé, Paul Rée, and Friedrich Nietzsche, 1882

      © akg-images

      8 Immanuel Kant

      © 2004 TopFoto.co.uk

      9 Gaston Bachelard

      © Rue des Archives

      10 Pinel Freeing the Insane (1876), oil painting by Tony Robert-Fleury Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris

      © Photos12.com/ARJ

     


    Prev Next
Online Read Free Novel Copyright 2016 - 2025