Foucault for Beginners
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Format
Paperback
Pages
156
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1994
Publisher
Writers & Readers Publishing
ISBN-10
086316160X
ISBN-13
9780863161605
Description
Michel Foucault's theories have left an indelible mark on various academic fields, reshaping the way knowledge and power are understood. Lydia Alix Fillingham and Moshe Susser delve into Foucault's complex ideas, making them accessible to readers new to his philosophy. By breaking down intricate concepts, they illuminate Foucault's influence on literature, history, political science, and beyond, encouraging readers to ponder how institutions shape societal norms and individual identities.
Through clear explanations and engaging examples, the authors invite readers on a journey to explore themes like surveillance, discipline, and the construction of truth. This approachable introduction not only highlights Foucault's relevance in contemporary discourse but also inspires curiosity about the deeper implications of his work in understanding the human condition.
Through clear explanations and engaging examples, the authors invite readers on a journey to explore themes like surveillance, discipline, and the construction of truth. This approachable introduction not only highlights Foucault's relevance in contemporary discourse but also inspires curiosity about the deeper implications of his work in understanding the human condition.
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