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2015H-176-530Sandorf 2015. Paperback. Very Good. Different cover. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Sandorf paperback
1975Q-0394493109Pantheon Books 1975-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pantheon Books hardcover
1982x-0803268572Univ of Nebraska Pr 1982. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 288 pages. 8.00x5.50x0.50 inches. Univ of Nebraska Pr paperback
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1987__4105067060Tōkyō : Shinchōsha 1987. 1987. Tankobon Hardcover. New. Japanese language. 7.64x5.28x0.94 inches. Tōkyō : Shinchōsha, 1987. hardcover
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20012-2020308002Gallimard 2001. Paperback. New. 540 pages. French language. 9.06x5.91x1.50 inches. Gallimard paperback
2013G2021038033I4N00SEUIL 2013. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. SEUIL paperback
A9780801409790Hardback. New. <p>Because of their range brilliance and singularity the ideas of the philosopher-critic-historian Michel Foucault have gained extraordinary currency throughout the Western intellectual community. This book offers a selection of seven of Foucault's most important published essays translated from the French with an introductory essay and notes by Donald F. Bouchard. Also included are a summary of a course given by Foucault at College de France; the transcript of a conversation between Foucault and Gilles Deleuze; and an interview with Foucault that appeared in the journal <i>Actuel</i>.</p><p>Professor Bouchard has divided the book into three closely related sections. The four essays in Part One examine language as a "perilous limit" of what we know and what we are. The essays in the second part suggest the methodological guidelines to which Foucault subscribes and they record in the editor's words "the penetration of the language of literature into the domain of discursive thought." The material in the last section is more obviously political than the essays. It treats language in use language attempting to impart knowledge and power.</p><p>Translated by the editor and Sherry Simon into fluent and lucid English these essays will appeal primarily to students of literature especially those interested in contemporary continental structuralist criticism. But because of the breadth of Foucault's interests they should also prove valuable to anthropologists linguists sociologists and psychologists.</p> hardcover
1977Q-0801409799Cornell University Press 1977-10-31. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Cornell University Press hardcover
1977DADAX0801409799Cornell University Press 1977-10-31. Text is Free of Markings. hardcover. New. 5.50x0.94x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cornell University Press hardcover
B9781509572007Hardback. New. <p>As a transformative thinker of the twentieth century whose work spanned all branches of the humanities Michel Foucault had a complex and profound relationship with literature. And yet this critical aspect of his thought because it was largely expressed in speeches and interviews remains virtually unknown to even his most loyal readers. This book brings together previously unpublished transcripts of oral presentations in which Foucault speaks at length about literature and its links to some of his principal themes: madness language and criticism and truth and desire.<br /><br />The associations between madness and language — and madness and silence — preoccupy Foucault in two 1963 radio broadcasts presented here in which he ranges among literary examples from Cervantes and Shakespeare to Diderot before taking up questions about Artaud's literary correspondence 'lettres de cachet' and the materiality of language. In his lectures on the relations among language the literary work and literature he discusses Joyce Proust Chateaubriand Racine and Corneille as well as the linguist Roman Jakobson. What we know as literature Foucault contends begins with the Marquis de Sade to whose writing — particularly La Nouvelle Justine and Juliette — he devotes a full two-part lecture series focusing on notions of literary self-consciousness.<br /><br />This volume makes clear the importance of literature to Foucault's thought and it is an indispensable text for anyone interested in his work and intellectual development.</p> hardcover
A9781509572007Hardback. New. <p>As a transformative thinker of the twentieth century whose work spanned all branches of the humanities Michel Foucault had a complex and profound relationship with literature. And yet this critical aspect of his thought because it was largely expressed in speeches and interviews remains virtually unknown to even his most loyal readers. This book brings together previously unpublished transcripts of oral presentations in which Foucault speaks at length about literature and its links to some of his principal themes: madness language and criticism and truth and desire.<br /><br />The associations between madness and language — and madness and silence — preoccupy Foucault in two 1963 radio broadcasts presented here in which he ranges among literary examples from Cervantes and Shakespeare to Diderot before taking up questions about Artaud's literary correspondence 'lettres de cachet' and the materiality of language. In his lectures on the relations among language the literary work and literature he discusses Joyce Proust Chateaubriand Racine and Corneille as well as the linguist Roman Jakobson. What we know as literature Foucault contends begins with the Marquis de Sade to whose writing — particularly La Nouvelle Justine and Juliette — he devotes a full two-part lecture series focusing on notions of literary self-consciousness.<br /><br />This volume makes clear the importance of literature to Foucault's thought and it is an indispensable text for anyone interested in his work and intellectual development.</p> hardcover
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199080289Hugues de froberville 1990. in4. 1990. Cartonné. 329 pages. paperback. Très Bon Etat environ 1200 cartes postales. Hugues de froberville paperback
20092-2020658704Seuil 2009. Paperback. New. 351 pages. French language. 9.45x5.98x1.10 inches. Seuil paperback
20082-2020658690Seuil 2008. Paperback. New. 382 pages. French language. 9.45x6.06x1.26 inches. Seuil paperback
ria9781403986566_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; In the first of his annual series of lectures at the Collège de France Foucault develops a vigorous Nietzschean history of the will to know through an analysis of changing procedures of truth legal forms and class struggles in ancie hardcover
BN301419Lectures on the Will to Know: Lectures at the Collège de France 1970--1971 and <br/><br/>Lectures on the Will to Know: Lectures at the Collège de France 1970--1971 and MICHEL FOUCAULT unknown
A9781403986573Paperback / softback. New. In the first of his annual series of lectures at the College de France Foucault develops a vigorous Nietzschean history of the will to know through an analysis of changing procedures of truth legal forms and class struggles in ancient Greece. paperback
B9781403986566Hardback. New. In the first of his annual series of lectures at the College de France Foucault develops a vigorous Nietzschean history of the will to know through an analysis of changing procedures of truth legal forms and class struggles in ancient Greece. hardcover
B9781403986573Paperback / softback. New. In the first of his annual series of lectures at the College de France Foucault develops a vigorous Nietzschean history of the will to know through an analysis of changing procedures of truth legal forms and class struggles in ancient Greece. paperback