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Discover the compelling insights of 'Foucault Against Himself', a thought-provoking collection of essays and interviews that examine the life and philosophical legacy of Michel Foucault. Published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2015, this brand new book, ISBN 9781551526027, explores how Foucault's struggle against societal mechanisms of domination continues to resonate today. The provocative work by François Caillat invites readers to delve into Foucault's complex relationship with power, identity, and self-awareness, encouraging a deeper understanding of his arguments against oppression and control. This essential read for philosophy students and enthusiasts alike reframes Foucault's contributions and highlights the enduring conflict within the self that characterizes his thought. Order 'Foucault Against Himself' now and engage with contemporary interpretations of Foucault's work that will enrich your intellectual journey. Enjoy free shipping on this item, with a delivery window of up to 6 weeks. Once your order is placed, please note that it cannot be canceled. Start your exploration of Foucault's powerful ideas today.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781551526027
Year: 2015
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Description:
In François
Caillat's provocative collection of essays and interviews based on his French
documentary of the same name, leading contemporary critics and philosophers
reframe Foucault's legacy in an effort to build new ways of thinking about his
struggle against society's mechanisms of domination, demonstrating how conflict
within the self lies at the heart of Foucault's life and work.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781551526027
Year: 2015
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Description:
In François
Caillat's provocative collection of essays and interviews based on his French
documentary of the same name, leading contemporary critics and philosophers
reframe Foucault's legacy in an effort to build new ways of thinking about his
struggle against society's mechanisms of domination, demonstrating how conflict
within the self lies at the heart of Foucault's life and work.