In the final pages of the now-final volume of The History of Sexuality, Volume 4: Les aveux de la chair (“Confessions of the Flesh”), Foucault’s intellectual project comes full circle and achieves its long-awaited completion. In those final pages, dedicated to Augustine’s treatment of marital sexual relations, Foucault reveals the heretofore missing link that now binds his ancient history of sexual relations to his critique of contemporary forms of neoliberal goverance: Foucault discovers in Augustine’s writings the moment of the birth of the modern legal subject and of the juridification of social relations. Like the final piece of a jigsaw puzzle, the appearance of the modern legal subject completes Foucault’s critical project and allows ...
This essay argues that the engagement with Greece and Rome after The Will to Knowledge allowed Fouca...
The Catholic dimension in Foucault’s examination of the Church Fathers is featured because neglect o...
Summary In this article, I propose a different reading of Foucault’s newly published work t...
In the final pages of the now-final volume of The History of Sexuality, Volume 4: Les aveux de la ch...
On the Government of the Living plays a pivotal role in the evolution of Foucault’s thought because ...
From the 1981 “Sexuality and Solitude” to the 1982 “Le combat de la chasteté” to the 1984 History of...
Finally published 34 years after his death, Foucault's book Confessions of the Flesh sheds new light...
This article investigates Michel Foucault's account of « experi ence of the Flesh » based on Foucaul...
Although Foucault presented History of Sexuality Vol. 4: Confessions of the Flesh as a crucial part ...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to discover the key concepts in Foucault’s philosophy. The a...
Foucault’s History of Sexuality 1 cannot be understood without sustained attention to its ironies, w...
In this extended review essay we discuss the lectures on sexuality which Foucault delivered in the 1...
The thesis begins by examining the philosophical underpinnings of Foucault's 'constitutionalist' met...
Arpad Szakolczai: Thank you very much, Philippe, for granting me this conversation. The 2018 public...
A step-by-step guide to Foucault's History of Sexuality Volume I, The Will to Knowledge. Mark Kelly ...
This essay argues that the engagement with Greece and Rome after The Will to Knowledge allowed Fouca...
The Catholic dimension in Foucault’s examination of the Church Fathers is featured because neglect o...
Summary In this article, I propose a different reading of Foucault’s newly published work t...
In the final pages of the now-final volume of The History of Sexuality, Volume 4: Les aveux de la ch...
On the Government of the Living plays a pivotal role in the evolution of Foucault’s thought because ...
From the 1981 “Sexuality and Solitude” to the 1982 “Le combat de la chasteté” to the 1984 History of...
Finally published 34 years after his death, Foucault's book Confessions of the Flesh sheds new light...
This article investigates Michel Foucault's account of « experi ence of the Flesh » based on Foucaul...
Although Foucault presented History of Sexuality Vol. 4: Confessions of the Flesh as a crucial part ...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to discover the key concepts in Foucault’s philosophy. The a...
Foucault’s History of Sexuality 1 cannot be understood without sustained attention to its ironies, w...
In this extended review essay we discuss the lectures on sexuality which Foucault delivered in the 1...
The thesis begins by examining the philosophical underpinnings of Foucault's 'constitutionalist' met...
Arpad Szakolczai: Thank you very much, Philippe, for granting me this conversation. The 2018 public...
A step-by-step guide to Foucault's History of Sexuality Volume I, The Will to Knowledge. Mark Kelly ...
This essay argues that the engagement with Greece and Rome after The Will to Knowledge allowed Fouca...
The Catholic dimension in Foucault’s examination of the Church Fathers is featured because neglect o...
Summary In this article, I propose a different reading of Foucault’s newly published work t...