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Köp båda 2 för 1983 krThe authors of Michel Foucault: A Research Companion have provided an excellent overview of Foucault's work grounded in a rigorous familiarity with his diverse writings, lectures and interviews. What particularly recommends it is the way Foucault's investigations are shown to be part of a consistent philosophical praxis conceived as both a diagnosis of the present and a work on oneself. In whole, or in it parts, it will prove exceedingly useful to researchers and students alike.' - Mitchell Dean, Professor of Public Governance, Copenhagen Business School. Author of The Signature of Power: Sovereignty, Governmentality and Biopolitics (Sage 2013) and Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society (Sage 1999-2010). 'Since his death, more material by Foucault has been published than appeared in his lifetime. Making use of his lecture courses alongside his major works, Michel Foucault: A Research Companion provides a roadmap and travel companion through the remarkable breadth of his interests and insights. A major undertaking which is consistently valuable.' - Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Theory and Geography, University of Warwick, UK. Author of Foucault's Last Decade (Polity Press, forthcoming 2015) and The Birth of Territory (University of Chicago Press 2013). 'The recently completed publication of Foucault's lectures at the Collge de France has opened up whole new facets of Foucault's work, inspired new research avenues, and pushed Foucault scholarship to the next level. This signature volume, Michel Foucault: A Research Companion, forms a crucial contribution to these ongoing developments. Based on a thorough-going examination of Foucault's lectures and published works, the volume offers a new perspective to help make way, in a coherent and consistent manner, through Foucault's writings and political engagements. Well-written, in a very accessible style, thisResearch Companion presents Foucault as a philosopher who recurrently engages in a diagnosis of our most critical contemporary experiences. It offers a unifying trajectory across the different phases and periods of Foucault's work. The book identifies, on the one hand, a number of recurring analytical categories in Foucault's way of thinking and approaching problems diagnosis, the event, the experience, veridiction, normative matrices and more that are fundamental and need to be taken into account; the book demonstrates, on the other hand, through Foucault's repeated interrogation of the present, an ongoing transpersonal modification of self and thought: a persistent philosophical meditation ignited by the non-philosophical, an enduring ordeal that modifies one's manner of being, perceiving and thinking, as one enters the game of truth, an ordeal that forces one to move towards something that has not yet arrived and to 'stand vigil for the day to come'. This Research Companion is an invaluable resource.' - Bernard E. Harcourt, Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law and Director, Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought, Columbia University, US, and Directeur d'tudes, cole des hautes tudes en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris, France. Author of The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order (Harvard University Press 2011). Editor of Michel Foucault's 1973 Collge de France lectures La socit punitive (Gallimard 2013) and co-editor of Foucault's lectures Wrong-Doing, Truth-Telling: The Function of Avowal in Justice (University of Chicago Press 2014). 'This book provides a wonderfully wide-ranging and comprehensive treatment of Foucault's work, examining material published both during his lifetime and after. The authors mount a lucid argument for the overall coherence of Foucault's work whilst at the same time drawing attention to its continual internal transformation. Their
Sverre Raffnse is Professor of Philosophy at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and editor in chief of Foucault Studies. Marius Gudmand-Hyer is Assistant Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Morten Thaning Srensen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark with research in Foucault, philosophical hermeneutics and Ancient philosophy.
Preface Introduction A Philosophical Trajectory 1. Displacements And Development: A Familiar Foucault 2. Contextuality And Transversal Categories: A Less Familiar Foucault 3. Borders Of Madness 4. A Genealogy Of Structuralism And Language 5. Discipline, Penitentiary And Delinquency 6. Warfare As A Model Of Power Relations 7. The Governmentalization Of The State 8. The (Neo)Liberal Art Of Governing 9. Histories Of Sexualities 10. The Practices Of The Self 11. Philosophy, Enlightenment, Diagnostics 12. Exit Challenges For A Diagnosis Of The Present