The essays engage with the concepts of the normal and the abnormal from the perspectives of a variety of academic disciplines – ranging from art history to social history of medicine, literature, and science studies to sociology and cultural anthropology. The contributors use as their conceptual anchors the works of moral and political philosophers such as Canguilhem, Foucault and Hacking, as well as the ideas put forward by sociologists including Durkheim and Illich.<br/
My dissertation is divided into five relatively freestanding yet thematically linked essays, investi...
Most of the debate following from structure of scientific revolutions has focused on revolutionary s...
This special issue of Continuum is published in a conjuncture where there is increased scholarly att...
The essays engage with the concepts of the normal and the abnormal from the perspectives of a variet...
NormaLity/Normativity brings together essays from a number of different fields that challenge the se...
El propósito principal de este artículo reflexivo es analizar las consecuencias que se derivan de lo...
This essay is a theoretical study developed with the objective of analyzing the objectivity-subjecti...
Across the humanities and the social sciences, disciplinary boundaries have come into question as sc...
In this article I survey Foucault’s remarks on norms and normalisation from across his oeuvre, with ...
About the book: This volume offers a set of critical examinations of the field of psychopathology. I...
In these three volumes, a team of scholars provides a thoughtful history of abnormal psychology, dem...
In this paper, I read The Normal and the Pathological by French philosopher Georges Canguilhem for w...
The article is the text of a lecture given at the Faculty of the Humanities, March 2001. It argues t...
This article is not so much concerned with the history of cultural studies as with the way in which ...
This thesis investigates the trajectory of the concept of life in Michel Foucault’s work. Foucault f...
My dissertation is divided into five relatively freestanding yet thematically linked essays, investi...
Most of the debate following from structure of scientific revolutions has focused on revolutionary s...
This special issue of Continuum is published in a conjuncture where there is increased scholarly att...
The essays engage with the concepts of the normal and the abnormal from the perspectives of a variet...
NormaLity/Normativity brings together essays from a number of different fields that challenge the se...
El propósito principal de este artículo reflexivo es analizar las consecuencias que se derivan de lo...
This essay is a theoretical study developed with the objective of analyzing the objectivity-subjecti...
Across the humanities and the social sciences, disciplinary boundaries have come into question as sc...
In this article I survey Foucault’s remarks on norms and normalisation from across his oeuvre, with ...
About the book: This volume offers a set of critical examinations of the field of psychopathology. I...
In these three volumes, a team of scholars provides a thoughtful history of abnormal psychology, dem...
In this paper, I read The Normal and the Pathological by French philosopher Georges Canguilhem for w...
The article is the text of a lecture given at the Faculty of the Humanities, March 2001. It argues t...
This article is not so much concerned with the history of cultural studies as with the way in which ...
This thesis investigates the trajectory of the concept of life in Michel Foucault’s work. Foucault f...
My dissertation is divided into five relatively freestanding yet thematically linked essays, investi...
Most of the debate following from structure of scientific revolutions has focused on revolutionary s...
This special issue of Continuum is published in a conjuncture where there is increased scholarly att...