ABSTRACT

"This is a study of the French philosopher and historian Michel Foucault's 1976 work ""La Volonte de Savoir"". Dan Beer aims to uncover a network of ideas and linguistic patterns beneath the surface of the text. Through close textual analysis he addresses the issue of language and its effects on the world we inhabit. The book covers a range of references from the forgotten narratives of 19th-century European psychiatry, examining the scope of confessional literature, to the heated debates that surround Foucault's language and ideas."

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

Ars Erotica and Scientia Sexualis

chapter 2|22 pages

Confessions, Silences, Unwritten Histories

chapter 3|16 pages

Blood and ‘Sex’ Societies

chapter 4|22 pages

Power’s Forms and Movements

chapter 5|23 pages

Power and the Individual

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion