Foreword
Contribuinte(s) |
Brunon-Ernst, Anne |
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Data(s) |
01/03/2012
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Resumo |
In 1978, three years after the publication of Foucault’s book Discipline and Punish, which famously introduced Bentham’s notion of the Panopticon to a wide audience, the French historian Jacques Léonard remarked that ‘it would need a squadron of competent historians to sort out the mass of interpretations’ offered by Foucault’s work. In response, Foucault said that he wanted his work to provide a workshop which would allow both himself and others to undertake further work and experiment with different approaches. He also cheerfully noted that he was encouraged by the ‘irritating effect’ that his work produced on others. The present book, which comprehensively treats the work of Bentham both in the wake of and against Foucault’s work, is a cogent testimony to the continued currency of these observations. |
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application/pdf |
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Publicador |
Ashgate Pub Co |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66870/6/66870.pdf http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=8851&edition_id=9120 O'Farrell, Clare D. (2012) Foreword. In Brunon-Ernst, Anne (Ed.) Beyond Foucault : New Perspectives on Bentham's Panopticon. Ashgate Pub Co, xi-xii. |
Direitos |
Copyright 2012 Anne Brunon-Ernst |
Fonte |
Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #220200 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SPECIFIC FIELDS #Jeremy Bentham #Michel Foucault #Panopticon |
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Book Chapter |