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The History of Sexuality : An Introduction

Power / Knowledge -- Selected Interviews and Other WritingsPower/Knowledge : Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972-1977 by Michel Foucault

Power / Knowledge / Foucault

Foucault interprets his writings about sexuality, politics and punishment stressing the contribution of each to the portrait of society he is compiling.

"Some serious food for thought here. Not only is the power to define madness, criminality, and sexuality addressed, but also the active use of criminals, and sex, to suppress and subjugate the populace. Somewhat more difficult to wade through but similar to Norman Cousins, it helped provoke my thinking on how top-down unilateral command based on secrets is inevitably going to give way to bottom-up multicultural decision-making by the people based on open sources evenly shared across networks. This is really very heavy stuff, and it helps call into question the "rationality" of both the Washington-based national security policymaking process, and the "rationality" of spending $30 billion a year on secrets in contrast to what that $30 billion a year might buy in terms of openly-available insights and overt information peacekeeping." -- Robert Steele

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The Birth of the Clinic

Website dedicated to Foucault from Casey Alt

 

Foucault 

This might serve as the ideal motto for a dedicated Foucault website, were it not for the context, where one also finds advice that seems to bar Foucauldians from being biblical: "But avoid stupid controversies, genealogies, dissensions, and quarrels over the law, for they are unprofitable and futile." (Titus 3:9) For those who are not phobic about juxtaposing discipline and knowledge, love, hate, and the stupidity of genealogies, Hydra presents the bibliographical treasures of the Bibliothéque Salchoir and other resources for Foucault readers and scholars.

 

Foucault

Site Includes:

Biography
Photo Gallery
Studies and Articles
Bibliography
Links

 

foucault.info

FOUCAULT is an electronic forum for discussion and experimentation rooted in the philosophy of the philosopher Michel Foucault. FOUCAULT is an open list - all interested parties are invited and encouraged to participate in posting and discussion.

 

Foucault and The History of Sexuality

Michel Foucault's "The History of Sexuality" pioneered queer theory. In it, he builds an argument grounded in a historical analysis of the word "sexuality" against the common thesis that sexuality always has been repressed in Western society. Quite the contrary: since the 17th century, there has been a fixation with sexuality creating a discourse around it. It is this discourse that has created sexual minorities.

Contents

 

Summary
Confession is the basis of sexuality
Confession has long played an important part in our view of sexuality.
Power relations
Foucault's analysis is based on the power relations in our society.
Sexuality in the 19th century
The 19th century saw an unprecedented fixation on sexuality, something not necessarily hiding sexuality, but creating new categories.
Constructivism
The concept "sexuality" can only exist in a social context; it is not a natural category.

 

Foucault- The Legacy

This site contains information and resources on the famous French thinker Michel Foucault (1926 -1984) and on research inspired by his work.

Site Includes:

FAQ (frequently asked questions)
Links to Foucault related material on the web
List of Foucault's work in English translation
The Foucault archives in Paris
New books on or inspired by Foucault's work
News (seminars, events etc)
Articles about Foucault
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About the owner of this site

 

The Foucault Pages at CSUN

This site is dedicated to exploring the work of French philosopher and social critic Michel Foucault. The site is produced and maintained by Ben Attias.

Site Includes:

The Michel Foucault Discussion Lists at CSUN

Archaeology
Genealogy
The Construction of the Self
Feminism and Foucault
Foucault and Aesthetics
Foucault and Sexuality
Foucault and Punishment
Foucault and Anarchism

 

Foucault Tribunal on the State of Psychiatry

The aim of the tribunal is an offensive against forced institutionalization and treatment and the currently accepted medical term for madness which results in persons being stripped of their self-determination and the very essence of their dignity by medical academicians who have their own particular view on society and who pursue pecuniary interests in the exercise of their profession. The justice system works hand in hand as an accomplice to these academicians and acts as a legalizing body. As a result, psychiatry is the one large domain in society which is excluded from all social controls, to which every executive power in a democratic constitutional state is normally subject.

Psychiatry is after all not a penal institution, but nevertheless open to the arbitrariness of doctors with such uncivilized powers at their disposal such as physical punishment (e.g. being strapped to a bed) and the use of personality-changing drugs. All this is diametrically opposed to the freedom-creating functions of a modern democratic state.

Against this background a new concept for madness should be found to oppose this situation and which comes to terms with Foucault's interpretation of madness.

 

The Foucauldian

A site dedicated to works by and about Foucault.

 

Institut Mémoires de l'édition contemporaine (IMEC -- Archives)

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Contact Albert Dichy at albert.dichy@imec-archives.com 

 

parrhesiast.com

This site, among other things, includes lectures given by Foucault at the University of California at Berkeley.

Discourse and truth: the problematization of parrhesia.  (six lectures given at the University of California at Berkeley, Oct-Nov. 1983) Ed. by Joseph Pearson in 1985 :

"The text was compiled from tape-recordings made of six lectures delivered, in English, by Michel Foucault at the University of California at Berkeley in the Fall Term of 1983. The lectures were given as part of Foucault's seminar, entitled "Discourse and Truth". Since Foucault did not write, correct, or edit any part of the text which follows, it lacks his imprimatur and does not present his own lecture notes. What is given here constitutes only the notes of one of his auditors. Although the present text is primarily a verbatim transcription of the lectures, repetitive sentences or phrases have been eliminated, responses to questions have been incorporated--whenever possible--into the lectures themselves, and numerous sentences have been revised --all in the hope of producing a more readable set of notes." 

  

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