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Michel Foucault / David Macey.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical lives (London, England)Publication details: London : Reaktion, 2004.Description: 160 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 1861892268
  • 9781861892263
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 194 FOU
Summary: This volume combines a concise biography of Michel Foucault with a readable and cogent critique of his work.
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 194 FOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100630244

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

With Michel Foucault , Reaktion Books introduces an exciting new series that brings the work of major intellectual figures to general readers, illuminating their groundbreaking ideas through concise biographies and cogent readings.
There is no better thinker than Foucault with which to begin the "Critical Lives" series. Though reticent about his personal life for most of his career, Foucault, in the last years of his life, changed his stance on the relationship between the personal and the intellectual and began to speak of an "aesthetics of existence" in which "the life" and "the work" become one. David Macey, a renowned expert on Foucault, demonstrates that these contradictions make it possible to relate Foucault's work to his life in an original and exciting way. Exploring the complex intellectual and political world in which Foucault lived and worked, and how that world is reflected in his seminal works, Macey paints a portrait of Foucault in which the thinker emerges as a brilliant strategist, one who-while fiercely promoting himself as a maverick-aligned himself with particular intellectual camps at precisely the right moments.
Michel Foucault traces the philosopher's career from his comfortable provincial
background to the pinnacle of the French academic system, paying careful attention to
the networks of friendships and the relations of power that sustained Foucault's
prominence in the academy. In an interview in 1966, Foucault said, "One ought to read
everything, study everything. In other words, one must have at one's disposal the general
archive of a period at a given moment." It is precisely this archive that Macey restores
here, accessibly relating Foucault's works to the particular context in which they were
given form.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-159).

This volume combines a concise biography of Michel Foucault with a readable and cogent critique of his work.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

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  • References
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  • Photo Acknowledgements

Author notes provided by Syndetics

David Macey is the author of The Lives of Michel Foucault and Frantz Fanon: A
Biography .

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