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Aesthetics method, and épistemology / Michel Foucault
Titre : Aesthetics method, and épistemology : volume 2 : "1954-1984" Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michel Foucault, Auteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 2000 Importance : (xli, 486 p.) Présentation : ill. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-025956-8 Note générale : Titre de la couverture et du dos : Esthétique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Michel Foucault Philosophy Aesthetics Epistemology. Résumé : The second volume in the definitive collection of Foucault's shorter writings, a Voice Literary Supplement bestseller. Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology explores one of the lesser known aspects of Foucault's oeuvre. This volume surveys the philosopher's diverse but sustained address of the historical forms and interplay of passion, experience, and truth. These selections, most of which have not previously appeared in English translation, are a testament to the extraordinary range of Foucault's insight. They include commentaries on the work of de Sade, Rousseau, Marx, Freud, Roussel, and Boulez. They also include some of Foucault's most trenchant reflections on the historical constitution and the historical diagnostics of both the aesthetic and the critical imagination, providing unique insight into the development of Foucault's original and exemplary philosophical program. Aesthetics method, and épistemology : volume 2 : "1954-1984" [texte imprimé] / Michel Foucault, Auteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 2000 . - (xli, 486 p.) : ill. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-025956-8
Titre de la couverture et du dos : Esthétique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Michel Foucault Philosophy Aesthetics Epistemology. Résumé : The second volume in the definitive collection of Foucault's shorter writings, a Voice Literary Supplement bestseller. Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology explores one of the lesser known aspects of Foucault's oeuvre. This volume surveys the philosopher's diverse but sustained address of the historical forms and interplay of passion, experience, and truth. These selections, most of which have not previously appeared in English translation, are a testament to the extraordinary range of Foucault's insight. They include commentaries on the work of de Sade, Rousseau, Marx, Freud, Roussel, and Boulez. They also include some of Foucault's most trenchant reflections on the historical constitution and the historical diagnostics of both the aesthetic and the critical imagination, providing unique insight into the development of Foucault's original and exemplary philosophical program. Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité FLE-10756 100-93.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie Exclu du prêt Discipline and punish / Michel Foucault
Titre : Discipline and punish : The birth of the prison Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michel Foucault, Auteur ; Alan Sheridan, Traducteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1991 Importance : 333 p. Présentation : ill., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-013722-4 Note générale :
Trad. de : "Surveiller et punir : naissance de la prison"Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Prisons History Social control Penalty Imprisonment. Résumé : Before the early 19th century, European ideas of crime and punishment tended to involve very public displays of the power of the monarch and the power of the state against the offending individual. Nowhere was this tendency more evident than in the spectacle of public executions. Those convicted of murder, piracy, counterfeiting, or other notable capital crimes would be taken to a public place for hanging or decapitation, and certain kinds of crimes warranted particularly gruesome punishments. In Discipline and Punish, social theorist Michel Foucault directly confronts and challenges a number of existing ideas surrounding the prison reforms of the late 1700s and early 1800s, and even into the twentieth century. By looking at the evolution of justice systems (focusing primarily on France), he suggests that the shift away from public executions and towards the idea of incarceration and reform within prison walls was a means of reframing the image of the power of society over the individual. Public executions often had the effect of making a criminal into a public martyr, and the ballads and broadsides printed for the common people did less to condemn the crime and more to glorify the criminal. By shifting the focus of justice into the prison and out of the public eye, authorities would have more direct control over the lives of those who had violated the norms of society. Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. p. 326-333Discipline and punish : The birth of the prison [texte imprimé] / Michel Foucault, Auteur ; Alan Sheridan, Traducteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 1991 . - 333 p. : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-013722-4
Trad. de : "Surveiller et punir : naissance de la prison"
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Prisons History Social control Penalty Imprisonment. Résumé : Before the early 19th century, European ideas of crime and punishment tended to involve very public displays of the power of the monarch and the power of the state against the offending individual. Nowhere was this tendency more evident than in the spectacle of public executions. Those convicted of murder, piracy, counterfeiting, or other notable capital crimes would be taken to a public place for hanging or decapitation, and certain kinds of crimes warranted particularly gruesome punishments. In Discipline and Punish, social theorist Michel Foucault directly confronts and challenges a number of existing ideas surrounding the prison reforms of the late 1700s and early 1800s, and even into the twentieth century. By looking at the evolution of justice systems (focusing primarily on France), he suggests that the shift away from public executions and towards the idea of incarceration and reform within prison walls was a means of reframing the image of the power of society over the individual. Public executions often had the effect of making a criminal into a public martyr, and the ballads and broadsides printed for the common people did less to condemn the crime and more to glorify the criminal. By shifting the focus of justice into the prison and out of the public eye, authorities would have more direct control over the lives of those who had violated the norms of society. Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. p. 326-333Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité FLE-10752 100-89.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie Exclu du prêt the history of sexuality / Michel Foucault
Titre : the history of sexuality : Volume 2 : The use of pleasure Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michel Foucault, Auteur ; Robert Hurley, Traducteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1992 Importance : 293 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-013734-7 Note générale : Trad. de : "L'usage des plaisirs" Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Sexuality History Sexuality, in literature Philosophy Volume 2. Résumé : This book offers an account of the emergence of Christianity from the Ancient World. Here Foucault describes the stranger byways of Greek medicine (with its advice on the healthiest season for sex as well as on exercise and diet), the permitted ways of courting young boys, and the economists' ideas about the role of women. The book abounds in insights into the differences - and the continuities - between the Ancient, Christian and Modern worlds. But Foucault does far more than merely recreate a vanished era when sex was not a major moral issue (only Plato, like Saint Paul, saw puritanical restraint as the way of wisdom), but makes us rethink all our own assumptions about sex. Note de contenu : Bibliogr. p.273-279. Index the history of sexuality : Volume 2 : The use of pleasure [texte imprimé] / Michel Foucault, Auteur ; Robert Hurley, Traducteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 1992 . - 293 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-013734-7
Trad. de : "L'usage des plaisirs"
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Sexuality History Sexuality, in literature Philosophy Volume 2. Résumé : This book offers an account of the emergence of Christianity from the Ancient World. Here Foucault describes the stranger byways of Greek medicine (with its advice on the healthiest season for sex as well as on exercise and diet), the permitted ways of courting young boys, and the economists' ideas about the role of women. The book abounds in insights into the differences - and the continuities - between the Ancient, Christian and Modern worlds. But Foucault does far more than merely recreate a vanished era when sex was not a major moral issue (only Plato, like Saint Paul, saw puritanical restraint as the way of wisdom), but makes us rethink all our own assumptions about sex. Note de contenu : Bibliogr. p.273-279. Index Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité FLE-10754 100-91.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie Exclu du prêt The history of sexuality / Michel Foucault
Titre : The history of sexuality : Volume 3 The care of the self Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michel Foucault, Auteur ; Robert Hurley, Traducteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1990 Importance : 279 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-013735-4 Note générale :
Trad. de : "Le souci de soi"Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Sexuality History Sexuality, in literature Philosophy Volume 3. Résumé : Michel Foucault's 'The History of Sexuality' pioneered queer theory. In it he builds an argument grounded in a historical analysis of the word "sexuality" against the common thesis that sexuality always has been repressed in Western society. Quite the contrary: since the 17th century, there has been a fixation with sexuality creating a discourse around sexuality. It is this discourse that has created sexual minorities. In 'The History of Sexuality', Foucault attempts to disprove the thesis that Western society has seen a repression of sexuality since the 17th century and that sexuality has been unmentionable, something impossible to speak about. In the 70s, when the book was written, the sexual revolution was a fact. The ideas of the psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, saying that to conserve your mental health you needed to liberate your sexual energy, were popular. The past was seen as a dark age where sexuality had been something forbidden. Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. p 257-265. IndexThe history of sexuality : Volume 3 The care of the self [texte imprimé] / Michel Foucault, Auteur ; Robert Hurley, Traducteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 1990 . - 279 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-013735-4
Trad. de : "Le souci de soi"
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Sexuality History Sexuality, in literature Philosophy Volume 3. Résumé : Michel Foucault's 'The History of Sexuality' pioneered queer theory. In it he builds an argument grounded in a historical analysis of the word "sexuality" against the common thesis that sexuality always has been repressed in Western society. Quite the contrary: since the 17th century, there has been a fixation with sexuality creating a discourse around sexuality. It is this discourse that has created sexual minorities. In 'The History of Sexuality', Foucault attempts to disprove the thesis that Western society has seen a repression of sexuality since the 17th century and that sexuality has been unmentionable, something impossible to speak about. In the 70s, when the book was written, the sexual revolution was a fact. The ideas of the psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, saying that to conserve your mental health you needed to liberate your sexual energy, were popular. The past was seen as a dark age where sexuality had been something forbidden. Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. p 257-265. IndexExemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité FLE-10755 100-92.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie Exclu du prêt The will to knowledge / Michel Foucault
Titre : The will to knowledge : the history of sexuality Volume 1 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michel Foucault, Auteur ; Robert Hurley, Traducteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1998 Importance : 168 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-026868-3 Note générale :
Trad. de : "Histoire de la sexualité. Volume 1, La volonté de savoir"Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Sexuality History Sexuality, in literature Philosophy. Résumé : We talk about sex more and more, but are we more liberated? The first part of Michel Foucault's landmark account of our evolving attitudes in the west shows how the nineteenth century, far from suppressing sexuality, led to an explosion of discussion about sex as a separate sphere of life for study and examination. As a result, he argues, we are making a science of sex which is devoted to the analysis of desire rather than the increase of pleasure. Note de contenu :
Notes bibliogr. IndexThe will to knowledge : the history of sexuality Volume 1 [texte imprimé] / Michel Foucault, Auteur ; Robert Hurley, Traducteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 1998 . - 168 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-026868-3
Trad. de : "Histoire de la sexualité. Volume 1, La volonté de savoir"
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Sexuality History Sexuality, in literature Philosophy. Résumé : We talk about sex more and more, but are we more liberated? The first part of Michel Foucault's landmark account of our evolving attitudes in the west shows how the nineteenth century, far from suppressing sexuality, led to an explosion of discussion about sex as a separate sphere of life for study and examination. As a result, he argues, we are making a science of sex which is devoted to the analysis of desire rather than the increase of pleasure. Note de contenu :
Notes bibliogr. IndexExemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité FLE-10753 100-90.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie Exclu du prêt