ABSTRACT

The work of Michel Foucault, one of the most influential of modern French social theorists and philosophers, has had a dramatic and far-reaching effect on many disciplines. The essays in this reissued collection, originally published in 1986, present Foucault's work as an important contribution to the theoretical analysis of history, language and power. They also represent a critical response to this contribution, encouraging readers not only to read Foucault for themselves, but to think about some new problems in a new way. 

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Michel Foucault

chapter |28 pages

The linguistic fault

the case of Foucault's archaeology

chapter |31 pages

Power and power analysis

beyond Foucault?