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Foucault

Gilles Deleuze

Translated and edited by SEAN HAND Foreword by PAUL BOV?

University of Minnesota Press

Minneapolis London

Originally published in French ? 1986 by Les Editions de Minuit.

Copyright ? 1988 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

Published by the University of Minnesota Press 111 Third Avenue South, Suite 290, Minneapolis, MN 55401-2520 Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper

Seventh printing 2006

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Deleuze, Gilles.

[Foucault. English]

Foucault/Gilles Deleuze; translated and edited by Sean Hand.

p. cm.

Includes index.

ISBN 0-8166-1674-4

ISBN 0-8166-1675-2 (pbk.)

1. Foucault. Michel. I. Hand, Sean. II. Title.

B2430.F724D4513 1988

194-dc 19

87-31668

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Contents

Foreword: The Foucault Phenomenon: the Problematics

of Style Paul Bove

vii

Translating Theory, or the Difference betweenDeleuze

and Foucault [Translator's Introduction]

xli

Acknowledgements

xlv

Abbreviations

xlvii

From the Archive to the Diagram

A New Archivist (The A rchaeology of Knowledge)

1

A New Cartographer (Discipline and Punish)

23

Topology: 'Thinking Otherwise'

Strata or Historical Formations: the Visible and

the Articulable (Knowledge)

47

Strategies or the Non-stratified:

the Thought of the Outside (Power)

70

Foldings, or the Inside of Thought (Subjectivation)

94

Appendix: On the Death of Man and Superman

124

Notes

133

Index

155

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Foreword The Foucault Phenomenon:

the Problematics of Style Paul A. Bove

"The aim of critique is not the ends of man or of reason but in the end the Overman, the overcome, overtaken man. Ths point of critique is not justification

but a different way of feeling: another sensibility." Gilles Deleuze, Nietzsche and Philosophy

"But, after all, this was the proper task of a history of thought, as against a history of behaviors or

representations: to define the conditions in which human beings 'problematize' what they are, what they

do, and the world in which they live." Michel Foucault, The Uses of Pleasure

"Would Zarathustra steal this bite from the devil? Well then, we wish you a good meal." Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra

I Many of Foucault's most telling statements--often some of his weakest and most controversial -- come in interviews and occasional essays. They often occur in an admonitory mode when he

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