This thesis aims to rework Foucault’s care of the self so that it can be understood as a political activity that opens the possibility for a new type of subjectivity. I develop and exemplify this claim through an analysis of the digital. Firstly, I focus on Foucault’s ethical work, which I articulate and defend by reading the care of the self through the notions of body, critique and limits, thus envisioning a political activity from which a new subjectivity can emerge. Ultimately, I understand the care of the self to be an embodied critical practice that aims at transgressing the limits of imposed truths and forms of life. The exercise of the care of the self, thus, permits for a conversion of power, which signifies the passing from a mome...
This thesis examines Foucault’s politics of self-government. Through an analysis of Foucault’s work ...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
This dissertation is, first, an examination of the coherence and consistency of Michel Foucault’s wo...
This dissertation is, first, an examination of the coherence and consistency of Michel Foucault’s wo...
This dissertation is, first, an examination of the coherence and consistency of Michel Foucault’s wo...
Care of the Self and the Will to Freedom Stephanie Batters Faculty Sponsor: Stephen Barber, English...
Foucault is critical of the tendency to reduce all social and political problems according to predet...
Care of the self, according to Michel Foucault, is the practice of coming back to one’s soul and con...
Through studying literature, literary theory, and poststructural philosophy within the English Depar...
Recent discussions on Foucault\u27s work on the care of the self have centred on its apparent excess...
This dissertation is, first, an examination of the coherence and consistency of Michel Foucault’s wo...
One of the most exciting features in Foucault’s work is his analytics of power in terms of forms of ...
This paper considers the structure of the ethical subject found in Foucault’s late works on ethics, ...
The 'late' Foucault and his purported 'return to the subject' is a much discussed issue. Over the pa...
This thesis examines Foucault’s politics of self-government. Through an analysis of Foucault’s work ...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
This dissertation is, first, an examination of the coherence and consistency of Michel Foucault’s wo...
This dissertation is, first, an examination of the coherence and consistency of Michel Foucault’s wo...
This dissertation is, first, an examination of the coherence and consistency of Michel Foucault’s wo...
Care of the Self and the Will to Freedom Stephanie Batters Faculty Sponsor: Stephen Barber, English...
Foucault is critical of the tendency to reduce all social and political problems according to predet...
Care of the self, according to Michel Foucault, is the practice of coming back to one’s soul and con...
Through studying literature, literary theory, and poststructural philosophy within the English Depar...
Recent discussions on Foucault\u27s work on the care of the self have centred on its apparent excess...
This dissertation is, first, an examination of the coherence and consistency of Michel Foucault’s wo...
One of the most exciting features in Foucault’s work is his analytics of power in terms of forms of ...
This paper considers the structure of the ethical subject found in Foucault’s late works on ethics, ...
The 'late' Foucault and his purported 'return to the subject' is a much discussed issue. Over the pa...
This thesis examines Foucault’s politics of self-government. Through an analysis of Foucault’s work ...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...