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  1. Comment on Colin Gordon.H. C. Erik Midelfort - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):41-45.
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  • Comment on Colin Gordon.H. Erik Midelfort - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):41-45.
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  • Back to the Histoire de la folie.J. G. Merquior - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):39-40.
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  • Foucault, ambiguity, and the rhetoric of historiography.Allan Megill - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (3):343-361.
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  • Histoire de la folie : an unknown book by Michel Foucault.Colin Gordon - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):3-26.
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  • 'The lively sensibility of the Frenchman' : some reflections on the place of France in Foucault's Histoire de la folie.Jan Goldstein - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (3):333-341.
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  • Foucault, history, and madness.L. Dominick - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):31-38.
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  • Responses To Colin Gordon's Paper.Robert Castel - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):27-30.
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  • Responses To Colin Gordon's Paper: Foucault and the psychiatric practitioner.Peter Barham - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (3):327-331.
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  • Michel Foucault's history of madness.Andrew Scull - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):57-67.
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  • Of madness itself: Histoire de la folie and the object of psychiatric history.Nikolas Rose - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (3):373-380.
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  • Truth and society.Paul Rabinow - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):55-56.
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  • Foucault's great confinement.Roy Porter - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (1):47-54.
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  • Misunderstanding Foucault.Geoffrey Pearson - 1990 - History of the Human Sciences 3 (3):363-371.
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  • Michel Foucault.Didier Eribon - 1989 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    When he died in 1984, Michel Foucault was widely regarded as one of the most powerful minds of this century. Hailed by historians and lionized in America, he continues to provoke lively debate. This meticulously documented narrative debunks the many myths and rumors surrounding the brilliant philosopher to consider that all Foucault's books are "fragments of an autobiography".
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  • Folie et Déraison: Histoire de la Folie à l''ge classique.Michel Foucault - 1961 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 16 (4):451-451.
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  • Histoire de la folie à l''ge classique.Michel Foucault - 1961 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 155:111-113.
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  • Foucault.José Guilherme Merquior - 1985 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    In this concise, witty critical study, Merquior examines Foucault's work on madness, sexuality, and power and offers a provocative assessment of Foucault as a "neo-anarchist." Merquior brings an astonishing breadth of scholarship to bear on his subject as he explores Foucault using insights from a range of fields including philosophy, sociology, and history.
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