جزییات کتاب
A Companion to Foucault comprises a collection of essays from established and emerging scholars that represent the most extensive treatment of French philosopher Michel Foucault’s works currently available.Comprises a comprehensive collection of authors and topics, with both established and emerging scholars representedIncludes chapters that survey Foucault’s major works and others that approach his work from a range of thematic anglesEngages extensively with Foucault's recently published lecture courses from the College de France Contains the first translation of the extensive ‘Chronology’ of Foucault’s life and works written by Foucault’s life-partner Daniel DefertIncludes a bibliography of Foucault’s shorter works in English, cross-referenced to the standard French edition Dits et EcritsContent: Chapter 1 Chronology (pages 9–83): Daniel DefertChapter 2 History of Madness (pages 84–103): Colin GordonChapter 3 The Order of Things (pages 104–121): Patrice ManiglierChapter 4 On the Powers of the False (pages 122–136): Joseph J. TankeChapter 5 Discipline and Punish (pages 137–153): Alan D. SchriftChapter 6 Reading The History of Sexuality, Volume 1 (pages 154–171): Richard A. LynchChapter 7 From Resistance to Government (pages 172–188): Paul PattonChapter 8 Foucault's Untimely Struggle (pages 189–204): Paul RabinowChapter 9 Foucault's Normative Epistemology (pages 205–225): Linda Martin AlcoffChapter 10 Foucault and the Freudians (pages 226–242): Wendy GraceChapter 11 Foucault on Critical Agency in Painting and the Aesthetics of Existence (pages 243–263): Michael KellyChapter 12 Foucault on Kant, Enlightenment, and Being Critical (pages 264–281): Marc DjaballahChapter 13 Making History (pages 282–298): Christopher FalzonChapter 14 Power, Resistance, and Freedom (pages 299–319): Jon SimonsChapter 15 From Biopower to Governmentality (pages 320–336): Johanna OksalaChapter 16 Power and the Subject (pages 337–352): Amy AllenChapter 17 Power, Politics, Racism (pages 353–367): Brad Elliott StoneChapter 18 Foucault, Religion, and Pastoral Power (pages 368–383): Jeremy CarretteChapter 19 Space, Territory, Geography (pages 384–399): Jeremy W. CramptonChapter 20 Toward a Feminist “Politics of Ourselves” (pages 401–418): Dianna TaylorChapter 21 Infamous Men, Dangerous Individuals, and Violence against Women (pages 419–435): Chloe TaylorChapter 22 Foucault's Eros (pages 436–453): Lynne HufferChapter 23 The Missing Link (pages 454–471): Shannon WinnubstChapter 24 Genealogies of Race and Gender (pages 472–489): David?Olivier Gougelet and Ellen K. FederChapter 25 Foucault's Ontology and Epistemology of Ethics (pages 491–509): James D. FaubionChapter 26 Foucault, Subjectivity, and Technologies of the Self (pages 510–525): Mark G. E. KellyChapter 27 The Formation and Self?Transformation of the Subject in Foucault's Ethics (pages 526–543): Colin KoopmanChapter 28 Foucault, Nature, and the Environment (pages 544–561): Paul Alberts