
Foucault's Last Decade
by Stuart Elden
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Pub Date 3 Jun 2016 | Archive Date 10 Oct 2016
Description
On 26 August 1974, Michel Foucault completed work on Discipline and Punish, and on that very same day began writing the first volume of The History of Sexuality. A little under ten years later, on 25 June 1984, shortly after the second and third volumes were published, he was dead.
This decade is one of the most fascinating of his career. It begins with the initiation of the sexuality project, and ends with its enforced and premature closure. Yet in 1974 he had something very different in mind for The History of Sexuality than the way things were left in 1984. Foucault originally planned a thematically organised series of six volumes, but wrote little of what he promised and published none of them. Instead over the course of the next decade he took his work in very different directions, studying, lecturing and writing about historical periods stretching back to antiquity.
This book offers a detailed intellectual history of both the abandoned thematic project and the more properly historical version left incomplete at his death. It draws on all Foucault s writings in this period, his courses at the Collège de France and lectures elsewhere, as well as material archived in France and California to provide a comprehensive overview and synthetic account of Foucault s last decade.
Stuart Elden is Professor of Political Theory and Geography at the University of Warwick
UK Pub Date: 19/4/2016
UK Price: £16.99
Stuart Elden is Professor of Political Theory and Geography at the University of Warwick
UK Pub Date: 19/4/2016
UK Price: £16.99
Advance Praise
“Stuart Elden’s analytic portrait of Michel Foucault’s final years dramatically testifies to the developing strength and power of critical observation that defined his writing and reflection after the ‘turn’ to sexuality. Elden brilliantly integrates the new Foucauldian topicsÑgovernmentality, a concern with Neoliberalism and contemporary economic thoughtÑwith persistent intellectual principles of speaking truth to power. Elden’s own thinking sensitively embodies the best critical resources of our period in this elegant consideration that belongs on the shelf of serious scholars and students alike.”
Paul A. Bové, University of Pittsburgh [and Editor, boundary 2
“Elden has produced a masterful text that reconstructs how a ‘thinker’ thinks between failure and success, between thinking what one must think and thinking what one can’t imagine thinking yet. He has given us access to a Foucault that was trying to think what he couldn’t think yet. This is philosophical inspiration at its most poetic height. In these pages we will re-learn how to read Foucault in a new way.”
Eduardo Mendieta, Penn State University
Paul A. Bové, University of Pittsburgh [and Editor, boundary 2
“Elden has produced a masterful text that reconstructs how a ‘thinker’ thinks between failure and success, between thinking what one must think and thinking what one can’t imagine thinking yet. He has given us access to a Foucault that was trying to think what he couldn’t think yet. This is philosophical inspiration at its most poetic height. In these pages we will re-learn how to read Foucault in a new way.”
Eduardo Mendieta, Penn State University
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780745683928 |
PRICE | US$26.95 (USD) |