Book contents
- The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon
- The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations for Foucault’s Texts
- Introduction
- I Terms
- 1 Abnormal
- 2 Actuality
- 3 Archaeology
- 4 Archive
- 5 Author
- 6 Biohistory
- 7 Biopolitics
- 8 Biopower
- 9 Body
- 10 Care
- 11 Christianity
- 12 Civil Society
- 13 Conduct
- 14 Confession
- 15 Contestation
- 16 Control
- 17 Critique
- 18 Death
- 19 Desire
- 20 Difference
- 21 Discipline
- 22 Discourse
- 23 Dispositif(Apparatus)
- 24 The Double
- 25 Ethics
- 26 Event
- 27 Experience
- 28 Finitude
- 29 Freedom
- 30 Friendship
- 31 Genealogy
- 32 Governmentality
- 33 Hermeneutics
- 34 History
- 35 Historical A Priori
- 36 Homosexuality
- 37 Human Sciences
- 38 Institution
- 39 The Intellectual
- 40 Knowledge
- 41 Language
- 42 Law
- 43 Liberalism
- 44 Life
- 45 Literature
- 46 Love
- 47 Madness
- 48 Man
- 49 Marxism
- 50 Medicine
- 51 Monster
- 52 Multiplicity
- 53 Nature
- 54 Normalization
- 55 Outside
- 56 Painting (and Photography)
- 57 Parrēsia
- 58 Phenomenology
- 59 Philosophy
- 60 Plague
- 61 Pleasure
- 62 Politics
- 63 Population
- 64 Power
- 65 Practice
- 66 Prison
- 67 Prison Information Group (GIP)
- 68 Problematization
- 69 Psychiatry
- 70 Psychoanalysis
- 71 Race (and Racism)
- 72 Reason
- 73 Religion
- 74 Resistance
- 75 Revolution
- 76 Self
- 77 Sex
- 78 Sovereignty
- 79 Space
- 80 Spirituality
- 81 State
- 82 Statement
- 83 Strategies (and Tactics)
- 84 Structuralism
- 85 Subjectification
- 86 Technology (of Discipline, Governmentality, and Ethics)
- 87 Transgression
- 88 Truth
- 89 Violence
- 90 The Visible
- 91 War
- II Proper Names
- Chronology of Michel Foucault’s Life (1926–1984)
- Secondary Works Cited
- Authors’ Biographical Statements
- Index
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2015
- The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon
- The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations for Foucault’s Texts
- Introduction
- I Terms
- 1 Abnormal
- 2 Actuality
- 3 Archaeology
- 4 Archive
- 5 Author
- 6 Biohistory
- 7 Biopolitics
- 8 Biopower
- 9 Body
- 10 Care
- 11 Christianity
- 12 Civil Society
- 13 Conduct
- 14 Confession
- 15 Contestation
- 16 Control
- 17 Critique
- 18 Death
- 19 Desire
- 20 Difference
- 21 Discipline
- 22 Discourse
- 23 Dispositif(Apparatus)
- 24 The Double
- 25 Ethics
- 26 Event
- 27 Experience
- 28 Finitude
- 29 Freedom
- 30 Friendship
- 31 Genealogy
- 32 Governmentality
- 33 Hermeneutics
- 34 History
- 35 Historical A Priori
- 36 Homosexuality
- 37 Human Sciences
- 38 Institution
- 39 The Intellectual
- 40 Knowledge
- 41 Language
- 42 Law
- 43 Liberalism
- 44 Life
- 45 Literature
- 46 Love
- 47 Madness
- 48 Man
- 49 Marxism
- 50 Medicine
- 51 Monster
- 52 Multiplicity
- 53 Nature
- 54 Normalization
- 55 Outside
- 56 Painting (and Photography)
- 57 Parrēsia
- 58 Phenomenology
- 59 Philosophy
- 60 Plague
- 61 Pleasure
- 62 Politics
- 63 Population
- 64 Power
- 65 Practice
- 66 Prison
- 67 Prison Information Group (GIP)
- 68 Problematization
- 69 Psychiatry
- 70 Psychoanalysis
- 71 Race (and Racism)
- 72 Reason
- 73 Religion
- 74 Resistance
- 75 Revolution
- 76 Self
- 77 Sex
- 78 Sovereignty
- 79 Space
- 80 Spirituality
- 81 State
- 82 Statement
- 83 Strategies (and Tactics)
- 84 Structuralism
- 85 Subjectification
- 86 Technology (of Discipline, Governmentality, and Ethics)
- 87 Transgression
- 88 Truth
- 89 Violence
- 90 The Visible
- 91 War
- II Proper Names
- Chronology of Michel Foucault’s Life (1926–1984)
- Secondary Works Cited
- Authors’ Biographical Statements
- Index
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- The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon , pp. 334 - 336Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014