Mona Hatoum\u27s video installation Corps étranger is an example of an artwork that critically comments on particular aspects of contemporary visual culture, such as the colonization of the body\u27s interior by medical image technologies. It has indeed been interpreted in those terms by several authors from within the new academic field of Visual Culture. Here it is argued that the critical cultural impact of the installation might be more fully described when one grants art a relative autonomy within the cultural field and, moreover, draws on concepts from more traditional academic disciplines and approaches, such as aesthetics and phenomenology. Art is a cultural practice that is deeply involved in contemporary life and its hierarchies a...
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Based primarily on his 1981-1982 course, The Hermeneutics of the Subject, I contend that Michel Fouc...
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Newly published lectures by Foucault on critique, Enlightenment, and the care of the self. On May 27...
There are several ways in which we 'rediscover' things. Sometimes rediscovering means finding someth...
A critical reading of Terry Eagleton's account of Michel Foucault as a philosopher who confuses ethi...
This inquiry is situated at the intersection of two enigmas. The first is the enigma of the status o...
Michel Foucault was well known as an epistemologist, historicist, and historian of thought. His ana...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1997.This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel...
A Sceptical Aesthetics of Existence: The Case of Michel Foucault Emmanouil Simos (Hughes Hall) M...
In Foucault’s writing throughout the 1960s, in which he foregrounds the critical function of languag...
AbstractThe purpose of my study is to discuss the thesis according to which “ultimately, for Foucaul...
Foucault’s vocabulary of arts of existence might be helpful to problematize the entwinement of human...
This paper problematizes the claim that Michel Foucault’s work is normatively lacking and therefore ...
In this essay, I argue that it’s theoretically and historically misleading to talk about a break bet...
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Based primarily on his 1981-1982 course, The Hermeneutics of the Subject, I contend that Michel Fouc...
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