Madness

Non-Fictie

Compelling and highly influential, Michel Foucault's Madness is an indispensable work for readers who wish to understand the intellectual evolution of one of the most important social theorists of the twentieth century.

Written in 1954 and revised in 1962, Madness delineates the profound shift that occurred in Foucault's thought during this period. The first iteration reflects the philosopher's early interest in and respect for Freudian theory and the psychoanalytic tradition. The second part marks a dramatic change in Foucault's thinking. Examining the history of madness as a social and cultural construct, he moves into a radical critique of Freud and toward the postmodern deconstruction that was to dominate and define his later work.

Uitgeverij
Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Imprint
Harper Perennial
Uitgegeven als
Paperback
Eerste editie
04-01-2011
Laatste editie
04-01-2011
ISBN
9780062007186
Aantal pagina's
160
Serie
Harper Perennial Modern Thought
Taal
Engels

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