ISBN:
0203159144
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9780203159149
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0203019482
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9780203019481
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (x, 225 pages)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Studies in the social history of medicine
Parallel Title:
Print version Reassessing Foucault
DDC:
303.3
Keywords:
Foucault, Michel Contributions in sociology
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Foucault, Michel Contributions in sociology
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Foucault, Michel Contributions in sociology
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Foucault, Michel
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Foucault, Michel 1926-1984
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Foucault, Michel
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Power (Social sciences)
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Social medicine
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Associations, institutions, etc
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Power (Social sciences)
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Associations, institutions, etc
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Social medicine
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Power (Psychology)
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Social Medicine history
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Philosophy, Medical history
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Academies and Institutes
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Power, Psychological
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General
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Associations, institutions, etc
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Power (Social sciences)
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Social medicine
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Sociology
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Geneeskunde
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Macht
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Foucault, michel
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Medicina social
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Historia
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Konferenzschrift 1990
Abstract:
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION /Colin Jones --chapter 2 BODIES OF KNOWLEDGE/KNOWLEDGE OF BODIES /David Armstrong --chapter 3 ON ANTI-MEDICINE AND CLINICAL REASON /Thomas Osborne --chapter 4 MEDICINE, HISTORY AND THE PRESENT /Nikolas Rose --chapter 5 INVENTING MOUTHS: DISCIPLINARY POWER AND DENTISTRY /Sarah Nettleton --chapter 6 POWER AND HUMANITY, OR FOUCAULT AMONG THE HISTORIANS /Randall McGowen --chapter 7 BODIES IN SPACE: FOUCAULT'S ACCOUNT OF DISCIPLINARY POWER /Felix Driver --chapter 8 APPLYING FOUCAULT: SOME PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN THE APPLICATION OF FOUCAULT'S METHODS TO THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN PRISONS /Stephen Watson --chapter 9 FOUCAULT'S THEORY OF DISCOURSE AND HUMAN AGENCY /Dieter Freundlieb --chapter 10 THE RECEPTION OF MICHEL FOUCAULT'S IDEAS ON SOCIAL DISCIPLINE, MENTAL ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION IN GERMAN HISTORIOGRAPHY /Martin Dinges.
Abstract:
Though Foucault is now widely taught in universities, his writings are notoriously difficult. Reassessing Foucault critically examines the implications of his work for students and researchers in a wide range of areas in the social and human sciences. Focusing on the social history of medicine, successive chapters deal with his historiographical, methodological and philosophical writings, his ideas about prisons, hospitals, madness and disease, and his thinking about the body. The book also suggests ways in which Foucault's influence will continue to dominate cultural history and the social sciences
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-217) and index. - Description based on print version record
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