If Foucault and other poststructuralist thinkers are right (and I believe they are), one is never outside of countervailing power relations in society, which means that, ineluctably, one is always ...
Guillaume Bailliart in an earlier performance of The Disorder of Discourse (all images © Marc Domage, courtesy French Institute Alliance Française) This article is ...
Forty years after his death in Paris on June 25, 1984, many of Michel Foucault’s once radical ideas now seem self-evident. Even critics like Noam Chomsky, who derided Foucault’s moral theories as ...
If you’re looking for Daniel Rodriguez-Navas, you’ll find him firmly at the intersection of ethics and the history of philosophy. You’ll also find him in an office at The New School of Social Research ...
t is known quite well that language is not only a medium of communication but also a tool of power. Therefore, the relationship between language and power is of cardinal importance in modern literary ...
Michel Foucault died in 1984, but his philosophy still speaks to a world saturated with social media
Forty years after his death in Paris on June 25, 1984, many of Michel Foucault’s once radical ideas now seem self-evident. Even critics like Noam Chomsky, who derided Foucault’s moral theories as ...
There is no critic in the world more cited than the Postmodernist Michel Foucault. Research suggests that the theorist has ...
This article contributes to discourse‐oriented, information‐seeking research by showing how discourses, from a neopragmatist perspective, can be explored as tools that people employ when they actively ...
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