ABSTRACT

First published in 2012. Michel Foucault was a different kind of intellectual from his predecessors, one whose work articulated a new relation both to the institutions in which he worked and to a wider public. By the end of his life, he held a prestigious chair at the Collège de France and his work was leaving its traces, more or less directly, on an extraordinarily wide range of academic research. This book offers an interpretation of Foucault’s analysis of modern society and culture for students of literature. That is the purpose of its first seven chapters, which introduce his work in roughly chronological order.

chapter |22 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|20 pages

MADNESS

chapter 2|24 pages

MEDICINE, DEATH, REALISM

chapter 3|24 pages

LITERATURE AND LITERARY THEORY

chapter 4|26 pages

KNOWLEDGE

chapter 5|26 pages

GENEALOGY, AUTHORSHIP, POWER

chapter 6|18 pages

DISCIPLINE

chapter 7|20 pages

LIFE, SEXUALITY AND ETHICS

chapter 9|26 pages

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