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By Francois Caillat
In his private life, as well as in his work and political attitudes, Michel Foucault often stood in contradiction to himself, especially when his expansive ideas collided with the institutions in which he worked. In Francois Caillat's provocative collection of essays and interviews based on his French documentary of the same name, leading contemporary critics and philosophers reframe Foucault's legacy in an effort to build new ways of thinking about his struggle against society's mechanisms of domination, demonstrating how conflict within the self lies at the heart of Foucault's life and work.
Includes a foreword written specially for this edition by Paul Rabinow, Professor of Anthropology at the University of California (Berkeley) and an influential writer on the works of Foucault; he is the co-editor of The Essential Foucault.
Foucault against Himself features essays and interviews by
Leo Bersani, American Professor Emeritus of French at the University of California (Berkeley) and the author of Homos
Georges Didi-Huberman, French philosopher and art historian; his most recent book is Gerhard Richter: Pictures/Series
Arlette Farge, French historian and the author of The Allure of the Archives
Geoffroy de Lagasnerie, French philosopher and the author of La derniere lecon de Michel Foucault
Paperback: 152 pagesPublisher: Arsenal Pulp Press; Tra edition (Oct. 1 2015)
ISBN-13: 978-1551526027
Product Dimensions: 13.7 x 1 x 20.1 cm
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