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Michel Foucault is one of the most influential, and controversial, thinkers of the twentieth century. His work has had a transformative effect on the study of the humanities and social sciences. His engagement with topics such as truth, power and language continues to exert significant influence on a huge range of disciplines, from philosophy, sociology and anthropology to history, politics, law, literature, religion and many others. Yet, paradoxically, Foucault's work is rarely discussed systematically within philosophy in the Anglophone world.
The Foucauldian Mind is an outstanding exploration and assessment of Foucault's thought, demonstrating its coherence, insight and continuing relevance to current debates in a multiplicity of fields within philosophy, and beyond. Comprising over forty chapters authored by an international team of expert contributors, it addresses the following topics and more:
the formation of Foucault's thought and his most important writings, from History of Madness and The Order of Things to Discipline and Punish, the History of Sexuality, and his later works on governmentality and the aesthetics of existence
Foucault's theoretical and methodological engagements, including with phenomenology, existentialism, structuralism, Marxism, psychoanalysis, critical theory, pragmatism and feminism
Foucault's contributions to ethics, political philosophy and law
Foucault's often misunderstood engagements with science, race and gender
the legacy of Foucault's thought, including for environmental studies, biopolitics, migration studies and philosophy of disability.
With its comprehensive analysis of Foucault's work and its original discussion of both traditional and new topics, The Foucauldian Mind is a superb resource for anyone studying Foucault's thought from a broadly philosophical standpoint.
Contents
Notes on Contributors Abbreviations of Works by Michel Foucault Introduction: One Hundred Years of Michel Foucault Daniele Lorenzini Part 1: Mapping Foucault's Thought A: Before the Collège de France 1. Foucault on Absolute Knowing: Hegel, Transcendentality, and Historicity in the Diploma Thesis Kevin Thompson 2. Phenomenology and anthropology in Foucault's early manuscripts Elisabetta Basso 3. History of Madness: Foucault's Spatial Archaeology of Experience David Webb 4. Knowledge, History, Events: Archaeological Issues, between The Order of Things and The Archaeology of Knowledge Philippe Sabot 5. From São Paulo to Tunis: The Critical Role of Ethnology between Philosophical Discourse and the Episteme as General Cultural Function Orazio Irrera 6. Literary constraint, historical determination: a Foucauldian experiment Judith Revel B: Genealogies of Power, Truth, and the Subject 7. The Development of Foucault's Conception of Power Mark G. E. Kelly 8. Fragments of Truth: The Beginning of Foucault's Project of a Genealogy of Truth-Telling Valentina Moro 9. Narrating the Self: Biography and the Politics of Life in Foucault's Psychiatric Power Federico Testa 10. Foucault's Genealogy of Scientia Sexualis Daniele Lorenzini and Arnold I. Davidson C: The Government of Self and Others 11. From Governmentality to Algorithmic Power: Foucault's Legacy and the Crises of Neoliberalism Laurence Barry 12. Political Spiritualities Sajjad Lohi 13. The Late Ancient Christian Inauguration of the Modern Philosophy of the Subject Niki Kasumi Clements 14. The unsuspected power of the aphrodisia: Subjectivity and Truth, The Use of Pleasure, and The Care of the Self Sandra Boehringer 15. Rhetoric, Truth, and Philosophy in Foucault Paul Allen Miller Part 2: Critical Encounters 16. Foucauldian Positivism: Archive, Clinic, Laboratory Peter Galison 17. Foucault and Structuralism Stuart Elden 18. Psychoanalysis: 'Dispositif' or 'Counter-Science?' Miguel de Beistegui 19. Heidegger, Foucault, and la Pensée Classique Taylor Carman 20. The Desire for Peace/The Will to Resist: Hobbes and Foucault on the exercise of power Hans Sluga 21. Impure Reason: Foucault and Critical Theory Martin Saar and Frieder Vogelmann 22. Foucault and Existentialism Liesbeth Schoonheim 23. Anachro-Subordination: Foucault's Metaphors and Feminism's Foucault Penelope Deutscher Part 3: Critical Engagements A: Theoretical Engagements 24. Foucault's Methods: Archaeology, Genealogy, Empiricity Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson and Colin Koopman 25. Foucault and the Philosophy of Art Arianna Sforzini 26. Foucault's Philosophy of Language Tuomo Tiisala 27. Late Foucault in the Early Foucault James I. Porter 28. The (Middle) Eastern Foucault: Genealogy and its Counter-Geographies Ege Selin Islekel B: Ethical and Political Engagements 29. Foucault, Testimonial Injustice, and Power/Knowledge Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Solmu Anttila, and Merel Talbi 30. Foucault and the Ambivalences of Race Sabeen Ahmed 31. Foucault and Latin America: Colonial Formations of Biopolitics and Pastoral Power Don Thomas Deere 32. Religion and Revolutionary Subjectivity: Gerrard Winstanley, the Diggers, and Some Notes on a Foucauldian Philosophy of Religions Daniel Louis Wyche 33. Foucault's Journey to Ethics Piergiorgio Donatelli 34. Does Critique Have a Future? David M. Halperin Part 4: Foucault's Legacies 35. Foucault and Feminism: A (Not Quite) Love Story Dianna Taylor 36. Foucault: The Premier Disabled Philosopher of Disability (My Love Letter to Foucault) Shelley Lynn Tremain 37. Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish (1975): A Reader's Companion for 2026 Bernard E. Harcourt 38. Foucault, Normativity and the Genealogy of Law Ben Golder 39. Situating the Biopolitics/Necropolitics Debate: A Discussion on Foucault's Legacy André Duarte and Maria Rita de Assis César 40. Life's Entanglement with Power: Michel Foucault, Biopolitics, and Eco-Governmentality Nicolae Morar 41. Geography's Foucault Stephen Legg 42. Foucault and Critiques of Neoliberalism Johanna Oksala 43. Migrations with Foucault: Biopolitical Hold, Infamous Subjects and the Deadlocks of Critique Martina Tazzioli 44. Queer-Minded Lynne Huffer. Index



