History of Madness
Challenging views of madness and reason, "History of Madness," first published in France in 1961, is a classic of 20th-century thought--an inspiring and classic work that challenges us to understand madness, reason, and power--and the forces that shape them.
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History of Madness
Challenging views of madness and reason, "History of Madness," first published in France in 1961, is a classic of 20th-century thought--an inspiring and classic work that challenges us to understand madness, reason, and power--and the forces that shape them.
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Challenging views of madness and reason, "History of Madness," first published in France in 1961, is a classic of 20th-century thought--an inspiring and classic work that challenges us to understand madness, reason, and power--and the forces that shape them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415277013
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/27/2006
Edition description: REV
Pages: 776
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michel Foucault (1926-84). Celebrated French thinker and activist who challenged people's assumptions about care of the mentally ill, gay rights, prisons, the police and welfare.

Jean Khalfa is a lecturer in French at Cambridge University, UK.

Jonathan Murphy is an experienced translator, editor and lecturer.

Table of Contents

Foreword: History and Significance of Foucault’s History of Madness Prefaces 1. 1961 Edition 2. 1972 Edition Part 1 1. Stultifera Navis 2. The Great Confinement 3. The Correctional World 4. Experiences of Madness 5. The Insane Part 2 1. The Madman in the Garden of Species 2. The Transcendence of Delirium 3. Figures of Madness 4. Doctors and Patients Part 3 1. The Great Fear 2. The New Division 3. The Proper Use of Liberty 4. Birth of the Asylum 5. The Anthropological Circle Appendices 1. Réponse à Derrida (Michel Foucault Derrida e no kaino Paideia (Tokyo) February 1972) 2. La Folie, l'absence d'oeuvre Appendix 1 of 1972 Edition 3. Mon corps, ce papier, ce feu Appendix 2 of 1972 Edition Notes Bibliography Critical Bibliography on Foucault’s History of Madness

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'Scarcely any philosopher working on the history of philosophy, or historian working on the history of institutions, social science or sexuality can avoid confronting the challenge of Foucault's books.' - Michael Ignatieff, Times Literary Supplement

'Without a shadow of a doubt, the most original, influential and controversial text in this field during the last forty years. It remains as challenging now as on first publication. Its insights have still not been fully appreciated and absorbed.'Roy Porter

'Extraordinary…rich and insistent, and almost unreasonable in its necessary repetitions.'Maurice Blanchot

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