by Jonathan Arac
Rutgers University Press, 1988
eISBN: 978-0-8135-6615-3 | Cloth: 978-0-8135-1329-4
Library of Congress Classification B2430.F724A64 1988
Dewey Decimal Classification 194

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

The essays in this collection assess the impact of Michel Foucault’s work on the conditions of disciplinary knowledge in humanistic studies and speculate on the directions we might take from his work.  They cover a wide range of fundamental concerns: from philosophy of knowledge in both theoretical and applied forms to philology, history, psychoanalysis, feminism, and politics.  The result is a lively debate and further probing beyond disciplinary boundaries.  After Foucault will interest political theorists, feminists, and scholars of history, philosophy, and literature.  



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