Foucault - A Very Short Introduction
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Panopticon 82–4
Perec, Georges 19 phenomenology 24, 61–2, 64 philosophy 54–66, 105, 108–10
Foucault’s history of modern 64–6
Pinel, Philippe 68–71, 73–4 Plato 51, 55, 103, 108, 109 Plutarch 109
politics 20–31, 88–90, 95, 109 Porter, Roy 40
power 41, 82, 84, 87–8, 92, 101–5, 108–9
and knowledge 50–3, 86, 92–5
see also bio-power
prison 2, 6, 25, 44, 45, 47, 71,
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problematization 103–6, 108 |
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versus politics 26–7 |
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Proust, Marcel 12 |
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psychoanalysis 33–4, 61, 74–5; |
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punishment 79–81 |
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Queneau, Raymond 4, 19
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Rawls, John 90 relativism 52–3 repression 92–3 Ricoeur, Paul 109 Rorty, Richard 27–9, 55
Roussel, Raymond 4–9, 18–19
Rusche, Georg 25
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Sade, Marquis de 18 Salpêtrière 73
Sartre, Jean-Paul 1, 21–4, 26, 33, 61, 65, 67
Saussure, Ferdinand de 61 savoir: see connaissance
Scull, Andrew 39 Seneca 109
sexuality 15–16, 88, 91–108 social sciences 42, 64, 65, 67 Socrates 54, 109
Sollers, Philippe 21 structuralism 61–2 subject(s) 18, 33–4, 44, 62,
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subjectification 101–2 subjectivity 6, 8, 17–18, 30, 98
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transgression 15–19, 32, 78 truth
games of 100, 108 history of 108
Tuke, Samuel 70–1, 73–4
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Veyne, Paul 99
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Wittgenstein, Ludwig 15
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