There is consensus in disapproving the journalistic articles written by Foucaultabout the Iranian revolution. They are considered clear mistakes. Some say that this is so because the enthusiasm of Foucault towards the Islamic revolution moved him away from his true theoretical interests; others say that what those texts reveal is a totalitarian, naïve, and even misogynistic background of his philosophy. By doing this, commentators spear themselves a hermeneutical work on the incorporation of those texts into a work whose general bet remains the subject of academic discussion. In this paper, we propose an alternative approach to the issue; one in which the texts are not considered a mistake but rather they are seen as part of a diagnosis tha...
Resumen: Este estudio examina las diversas menciones de la idea de «voluntad» a lo largo del corpus ...
This essay reconsiders Foucault’s writings on the Iranian Revolution in the context of his thought d...
Against the backdrop of the introduction and analysis of Foucault’s Iran writings in the first of tw...
There is consensus in disapproving the journalistic articles written by Foucaultabout the Iranian re...
In this paper I intend to explain the way in wich the writings about the Iranian revolution make sen...
In 1978 Michel Foucault went to Iran as a distinguished intellectual but novice political journalist...
In 1978 Michel Foucault went to Iran as a distinguished intellectual but novice political journalist...
Foucault extolled the Iranian revolution and, anticipating the havoc that his public intervention in...
TThe case Foucault in connection with its initial support to the Iranian Islamic Revolution and its ...
This paper offers an interpretation and discussion of the later Foucault’s multifaceted concept of ‘...
In 1978 Michel Foucault went to Iran as a distinguished intellectual but novice political journalist...
The article begins with the account of the public exchange of messages between Michel Foucault and a...
The aim of this essay is to provide an analysis of Foucault's use of the notion of revolution in the...
In 1978 Michel Foucault went to Iran as a distinguished intellectual – but novice political journali...
El presente artículo se centra en la moral antiestratégica formulada en el último párrafo de «¿Es in...
Resumen: Este estudio examina las diversas menciones de la idea de «voluntad» a lo largo del corpus ...
This essay reconsiders Foucault’s writings on the Iranian Revolution in the context of his thought d...
Against the backdrop of the introduction and analysis of Foucault’s Iran writings in the first of tw...
There is consensus in disapproving the journalistic articles written by Foucaultabout the Iranian re...
In this paper I intend to explain the way in wich the writings about the Iranian revolution make sen...
In 1978 Michel Foucault went to Iran as a distinguished intellectual but novice political journalist...
In 1978 Michel Foucault went to Iran as a distinguished intellectual but novice political journalist...
Foucault extolled the Iranian revolution and, anticipating the havoc that his public intervention in...
TThe case Foucault in connection with its initial support to the Iranian Islamic Revolution and its ...
This paper offers an interpretation and discussion of the later Foucault’s multifaceted concept of ‘...
In 1978 Michel Foucault went to Iran as a distinguished intellectual but novice political journalist...
The article begins with the account of the public exchange of messages between Michel Foucault and a...
The aim of this essay is to provide an analysis of Foucault's use of the notion of revolution in the...
In 1978 Michel Foucault went to Iran as a distinguished intellectual – but novice political journali...
El presente artículo se centra en la moral antiestratégica formulada en el último párrafo de «¿Es in...
Resumen: Este estudio examina las diversas menciones de la idea de «voluntad» a lo largo del corpus ...
This essay reconsiders Foucault’s writings on the Iranian Revolution in the context of his thought d...
Against the backdrop of the introduction and analysis of Foucault’s Iran writings in the first of tw...