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  2. Michel Foucault - Wikipedia

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    Paul-Michel Foucault was born on 15 October 1926 in the city of Poitiers, west-central France, as the second of three children in a prosperous, socially conservative, upper-middle-class family. [11]

  3. The Order of Things - Wikipedia

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    In France, The Order of Things established Foucault's intellectual pre-eminence among the national intelligentsia; in a review of which, the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre said that Foucault was "the last barricade of the bourgeoisie." Responding to Sartre, Foucault said, "poor bourgeoisie; if they needed me as a 'barricade', then they had ...

  4. French petitions against age of consent laws - Wikipedia

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    The May 1977 petition was signed by a number of prominent French intellectuals, doctors, and psychologists from a wide range of political positions, including Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Louis Aragon, Roland Barthes, Louis Althusser, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Félix Guattari, Michel Leiris, Alain Robbe-Grillet ...

  5. Limit-experience - Wikipedia

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    How far Foucault's fascination with intense experiences goes in his entire body of work is the subject of debate, with the concept arguably being absent from his later and more well known work on sexuality and discipline, as well as strongly associated with the cult of the mad artist in Madness and Civilization. [10]

  6. Hallucinating Foucault - Wikipedia

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    They have dinner with her father; later in London he meets Jacques Martel, a friend of her father's who knows Paul Michel. He then decides to move to Paris to find him, and reads his letters to Michel Foucault in the library. He finds out Paul Michel lives in an asylum in Clermont-Ferrand. He arrives there at night and finds accommodation in ...

  7. File:Graves of Michel Foucault, his mother and his father in ...

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    English: Grave of Michel Foucault (right, inscription: "Paul Michel Foucault / Professeur au Collège de France / 1926 - 1984"), his mother (right, inscription: "Anne Malapert-Foucault / 1900 - 1987") and his father (left, inscription: "Docteur Foucault / 1883 - 1959") at the cemetery of 86380 Vendeuvre-du-Poitou, Route des Sablières

  8. Gaze - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Paul Sartre described the gaze (or the look) in Being and Nothingness (1943). [1] Michel Foucault, in Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (1975), developed the concept of the gaze to illustrate the dynamics of socio-political power relations and the social dynamics of society's mechanisms of discipline.

  9. Paul Rabinow - Wikipedia

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    Paul M. Rabinow (June 21, 1944 – April 6, 2021) [1] was a professor of anthropology at the University of California (Berkeley), director of the Anthropology of the Contemporary Research Collaboratory (ARC), and former director of human practices for the Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center (SynBERC).