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      Understanding Foucault: A Critical Introduction

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      This book is the perfect introduction to a thinker many students can find challenging. Foucault is the last great intellectual in the social sciences - people need to understand him.
      "An outstandingly good introduction to Foucault''s work: lucid, measured, well organised, and covering this comple...

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      Product ID:9781446252352
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Understanding Contemporary Culture series
      Title:Understanding Foucault
      Subtitle:A Critical Introduction
      Authors:Author: Geoff Danaher, Tony Schirato, Jenn Webb
      Page Count:208
      Subjects:Western philosophy from c 1800, Western philosophy, from c 1900 -
      Description:This book is the perfect introduction to a thinker many students can find challenging. Foucault is the last great intellectual in the social sciences - people need to understand him.
      "An outstandingly good introduction to Foucault''s work: lucid, measured, well organised, and covering this complex and in many ways heterogeneous body of work with remarkable thoroughness and ease."
      - Professor John Frow, University of Melbourne


      "This is a clear and understandable book, starting with a very helpful glossary of theoretical terms... an accessible introduction to Foucault''s major work exploring power and control, governmentality and ethics which are crucial for students to understand."
      - Tracy Ramsey
      , Liverpool Hope University

      "A very good accompaniment to any student thinking seriously about following the work of Foucault... Easy to follow, very well structured."
      - Mark Timoney
      , Sligo Institute of Technology

      Michel Foucault is now regarded as one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century. He is known for his sensibility of critique and his commitment to movements for social change. His analysis of the ways our notions of truth, meaning, knowledge and reason are shaped by historical forces continues to influence thinkers around the world.

      Understanding Foucault offers a comprehensive introduction to Foucault''s work. The authors examine Foucault''s thinking in the context of the philosophies he engaged with during his career, and the events he participated in, including the student protests of 1968. A unique feature of the book is its consideration of recently published lectures and minor works, and the authors show how these illuminate and extend our understanding of Foucault''s major books.

      Understanding Foucault provides an accessible entrée to the world of this extraordinary and challenging philosopher.

      Imprint Name:Sage Publications Ltd
      Publisher Name:Sage Publications Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2012-01-24

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      Weight450 g
      Dimensions154 × 231 × 9 mm