Foucault's Political Challenge
Title | Foucault's Political Challenge PDF eBook |
Author | Henrik Paul Bang |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 274 |
Release | 2016-04-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1137314117 |
This book examines Foucault's political framework for connecting political authority with practices of freedom. It starts from the older Foucault's claim that where there is obedience there cannot be government by truth. Then it shows how this claim runs like a red thread through his entire life project.
Foucault's Challenge
Title | Foucault's Challenge PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas S. Popkewitz |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Total Pages | 642 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0807776467 |
The intellectual work of Michel Foucault has been an increasingly central component of social science in recent years. This is the first book to directly address the implication of Foucault's work for the field of education. This text, originally published in 1997, not only provides a critical examination of the significance of Foucauldian thought for education, but also discusses how Foucault’s theories are arrayed in the everyday life of schools.
Foucault And Political Reason
Title | Foucault And Political Reason PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Barry |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 289 |
Release | 2013-10-11 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1134222343 |
Foucault is often thought to have a great deal to say about the history of madness and sexuality, but little in terms of a general analysis of government and the state.; This volume draws on Foucault's own research to challenge this view, demonstrating the central importance of his work for the study of contemporary politics.; It focuses on liberalism and neo- liberalism, questioning the conceptual opposition of freedom/constraint, state/market and public/private that inform liberal thought.
Michel Foucault and the Politics of Freedom
Title | Michel Foucault and the Politics of Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas L. Dumm |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 198 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0742521397 |
This edition of a 1995 book (Sage Publications) contains a new introduction by the series editor and a new preface. Readers familiar with Foucault's work will appreciate the difficulty in critically studying its arresting paradoxical nature. Dumm (political science, Amherst College) negotiates the problem by creating a thematic framework--the idea of being "free" in a modern Western capitalist democracy--and examining it through a Foucaultian lens. He focuses on the politics of freedom, negative freedom, the disciplinary society, ethics, seduction, governments, and provides an enlightening companion to Foucault's postmodern philosophy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Foucault and the Political
Title | Foucault and the Political PDF eBook |
Author | Jon Simons |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Total Pages | 162 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0415100666 |
Introductory study of Michel Foucault as a political thinker.
Foucault and the Politics of Rights
Title | Foucault and the Politics of Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Golder |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | 261 |
Release | 2015-10-07 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0804796513 |
This book focuses on Michel Foucault's late work on rights in order to address broader questions about the politics of rights in the contemporary era. As several commentators have observed, something quite remarkable happens in this late work. In his early career, Foucault had been a great critic of the liberal discourse of rights. Suddenly, from about 1976 onward, he makes increasing appeals to rights in his philosophical writings, political statements, interviews, and journalism. He not only defends their importance; he argues for rights new and as-yet-unrecognized. Does Foucault simply revise his former positions and endorse a liberal politics of rights? Ben Golder proposes an answer to this puzzle, which is that Foucault approaches rights in a spirit of creative and critical appropriation. He uses rights strategically for a range of political purposes that cannot be reduced to a simple endorsement of political liberalism. Golder develops this interpretation of Foucault's work while analyzing its shortcomings and relating it to the approaches taken by a series of current thinkers also engaged in considering the place of rights in contemporary politics, including Wendy Brown, Judith Butler, and Jacques Rancière.
Foucault and the Political
Title | Foucault and the Political PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Simons |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 162 |
Release | 2013-03-07 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1134855508 |
Michel Foucault's involvement with politics, both as an individual and a writer, has been much commented upon but until now has not been systematically reviewed. This is the first major introductory study of Michel Foucault as a political thinker. Jonathon Simons explores the importance of the political in all areas of Foucault's work and life, including important material only recently made available and the implications of various revelations about his private life. Simons relates Foucault's work both to contemporary political thinkers such as Michael Walzer, Charles Taylor and Jurgen Habermas, and to those challenging conventional political categories, especially people who write on feminist and gay theory, such as Judith Butler. Students of Foucault and of political and social theory, as well as those working in lesbian and gay theory, and feminist studies, will find this book essential.