Michel Foucault: Materialism and EducationRoutledge, 2016 M01 8 - 220 páginas "Olssen ! brings Foucault to life and sheds new light on understanding his work...Educationalists and scholars across the disciplines will welcome this interpretation of Foucault." Michael A. Peters, University of Glasgow "Olssen distills in brilliant and succinct language the core of Foucault's most important insights. This is a book that every student should read in order to understand how to link theory to practice, and educational thought to legacy and work of one of Europe's great thinkers." Henry Giroux, McMaster University Michel Foucault is arguably one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century, and his works are some of the most difficult to grasp. Mark Olssen offers an accessible overview of Foucault's thought, putting into context the relevance of Foucault's ideas. Olssen adds important new insights to Foucault scholarship by bringing to light the influences of other thinkers such as Marx, Nietzsche, Gramsci, Habermas, and others on Foucault's development as a thinker, and their influence on the deep historical materialist strand that grounds and uniquely characterizes so much of Foucault's thought. |
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... relationship to Marxism was not straightforward. Although for the most part he was critical of Marxism, a great deal of what he wrote can be seen as a response to Marxism. As Balibar has noted, “the whole of Foucault's work can be seen ...
... relationship to Marxism was not straightforward. Although for the most part he was critical of Marxism, a great deal of what he wrote can be seen as a response to Marxism. As Balibar has noted, “the whole of Foucault's work can be seen ...
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... relationship between discursive and extra-discursive dimensions of reality. In this context it will be argued that Foucault's analysis of the double relation between power and knowledge differs radically from the self-referential ...
... relationship between discursive and extra-discursive dimensions of reality. In this context it will be argued that Foucault's analysis of the double relation between power and knowledge differs radically from the self-referential ...
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... relationships that are not readily apparent. In doing so, it seeks to expose the “historical a priori” of the episteme as it manifests itself in the body of discourses under study. In this sense, Foucault insists that epistemes are not ...
... relationships that are not readily apparent. In doing so, it seeks to expose the “historical a priori” of the episteme as it manifests itself in the body of discourses under study. In this sense, Foucault insists that epistemes are not ...
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... relationships.'” In this it seeks to identify coherences across discourses, to discern a discursive mode or regularity that subtends or intersects modes of knowledge. Such rules are historically contingent, and like epistemes, to ...
... relationships.'” In this it seeks to identify coherences across discourses, to discern a discursive mode or regularity that subtends or intersects modes of knowledge. Such rules are historically contingent, and like epistemes, to ...
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... relationship with professional historians. Initial criticisms of Madness and Civilization questioned his use of historical data and the accuracy of his historical record (see Still and Velody, 1992). In relation to his works on ...
... relationship with professional historians. Initial criticisms of Madness and Civilization questioned his use of historical data and the accuracy of his historical record (see Still and Velody, 1992). In relation to his works on ...
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Part II Considering Foucault as Historical Materialist | |
Part III Foucault and the Tasks of Education | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
About the Author | |
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