Foucault : the legacy 🔍
edited by Clare O'Farrell; photographs by Richard O'Farrell Queensland University of Technology - Faculty of Science & Technology, Kelvin Grove, Qld, Australia, 2002
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Title page......Page 1
Publishing details......Page 2
Contents......Page 3
Acknowledgements......Page 9
Introduction......Page 11
Part 1: Literature and History......Page 21
Sade as a Figure of Radical Modernity......Page 22
Foucault/Artaud: The Madness of the Oeuvre......Page 27
Eleutheromania......Page 37
The Memoir, The Corpse and the Bad Judge......Page 48
The Body and Violence......Page 56
Foucault and New Historicism in Literacy Studies......Page 67
Part 2: Australian History: Art, Science and Government......Page 73
History and the Painted Landscape......Page 74
Facucault's 'Statement' and Paradigm Change......Page 90
Governing at a Distance......Page 100
Foucault, Ideology and the Social Contract......Page 114
Part 3: Art, Architecture and Cities......Page 121
Art, Politics and the History of Change......Page 122
A Panoptic Art History......Page 131
Making Facile Gestures Difficult......Page 138
Foucault's Gaze......Page 149
Architectural Irregularities......Page 165
Part 4: Philosophy......Page 185
The Ethics of Singularity in an Era of Complete Nihilism......Page 186
An Exegesis of the Text Was ist Aufkärung?......Page 195
Clutter and Glitter: Foucault and the Writing of History......Page 202
Foucault, Politics and the Performative......Page 212
The Subject of Foucault......Page 225
Foucault, Dialogue and the Other......Page 237
Atrocity Mechanics: Is there a Logic to Modern Inhumanity?......Page 245
The Disorder of Things: Foucault and Comic Writing......Page 254
Beyond Power/Knowledge......Page 258
Foucault's Sublime: E-Mail to Postumius Terentianus......Page 267
Part 5: Psychoanalysis......Page 275
Foucault, Hegel, Psychoanalysis and Anthropologies of Truth......Page 276
Cathexis: Metaphorics of Power......Page 289
Part 6: Feminism......Page 297
Foucault's 'Care of the Self'......Page 298
Feminist History After Foucault......Page 308
Poststructuralism, Feminism and the Question of Rape......Page 319
Brand News......Page 331
Normalising Equality......Page 344
Part 7: Truth, Law and Medicine......Page 355
The Production of Truth: Body and Soul Part 1......Page 356
The Production of Truth: Body and Soul Part 2......Page 366
Legal Language as Discursive Formation......Page 371
Part 8: The Art of Government......Page 383
'Liberalism' and Government......Page 384
A Political Ontology......Page 395
Culture and Utility......Page 408
What is an Expert?......Page 415
Computers and Governmentality in Australia's Department of Social Security......Page 428
Governing Chinese Bodies......Page 439
A Foucauldian Genealogy of Income......Page 457
'This is Not a Prison'......Page 472
Part 9: Management Studies......Page 493
Foucault, Power, Social Theory and the Study of Organisations......Page 494
Foucault and Management Studies......Page 502
Part 10: Public Relations......Page 509
Constructing Publics......Page 510
The Role of Public Relations in Empowering Groups and Institutions......Page 517
Women Politicians: Media Objects or Political Subjects?......Page 528
Part 11: Policing the Environment......Page 539
Governing the Environment......Page 540
Policing Nature: Ecology, Natural Science and Biopolitics......Page 556
Part 12: The 'Third World' and Postcolonialism......Page 573
Pastoral Power: Foucault and the New Imperial Order......Page 574
The Colonial Legacy of Regulating 'Third World'......Page 581
Part 13: Education......Page 601
Personal Autonomy as an Aim of Education......Page 602
Ethics, Tecnics, Politics......Page 613
Competency-Based Training......Page 624
This Slender Technique......Page 630
Michel Foucault, Dorothy Heathcote, Drama and Early Childhood......Page 641
Reconceptualising Parent and Child Conflict......Page 649
Power Relations in Pedagogy......Page 661
Beyond The Panopticon......Page 674
Disciplining Students......Page 684
Part 14: Health and Nursing......Page 695
Foucault Had to Die Shamefully......Page 696
The New Morality: Public Health and Personal Conduct......Page 706
The Rhetoric of Health Care......Page 717
Using Foucauldian Ideas to Analyse a Problem......Page 724
The Health of Our Children......Page 733
Foucault and Gerontological Knowledge......Page 738
Action Research in a Nursing Home......Page 746
Toward a Critical Ontology......Page 753
Repositioning the Nurse......Page 765
Part 15: Marketing Foucault......Page 775
The Name of the Author......Page 776
Condensing Foucault......Page 781
Contributors......Page 793
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Title from PDF title page.
Papers originally presented at a conference titled "Foucault: the legacy", held at the beach resort Surfer's Paradise in Australia in July 1994.
Originally published as a print book in 1997.
Includes bibliographical references.
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