The Foucault reader : [an introduction to Foucault's thought] / edited by Paul Rabinow.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Penguin Social SciencesPublication details: London [etc.] : Penguin, 1991.Description: VIII, 390 p.ISBN:- 9780241435144
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Michel Foucalt (1926-1984) was one of the leading intellectuals of the twentieth century and the most prominent thinker in postwar France. Foucault's work influenced disciplines as diverse as history, sociology, philosophy, sociology and literary criticism.
This is the ideal introduction to one of the most significant and radical philosophers of the past century. It includes detailed excerpts from all of Foucault's major works, including Discipline and Punish and The History of Sexuality, as well as many of his most revealing interviews, covering subjects from madness to desire, art to the nature of truth. No other writer has made us think more about the structures of power and control in our society, both past and present.