Foucault and the politics of resistance in Brazil, Carceral Notebooks, vol. 13, 2017
Bernard E. Harcourt, Preface
Marcelo Hoffman, Special Editor, Introduction
Salma Tannus Muchail and Márcio Alves da Fonseca, Power and Resistance: Foucault’s Laboratory in Brazil
Marcelo Hoffman, From Public Silence to Public Protest: Foucault at the University of São Paulo in 1975
Edson Passetti, Foucault and Resistances in Brazil
Mauricio Pelegrini, Foucault in Iran, Foucault in Brazil: Political Spirituality and Counter-Conducts
Margareth Rago, Foucault, Subjectivity, and Self-Writing in Brazilian Feminism
Priscila Piazentini Vieira, Foucault and the Courage to Radically Transform Existence
Heliana de Barros Conde Rodrigues and Rosimeri de Oliveira Dias, The Tiny Brazilian Press as Resistance: Foucault, the Enemy of the King
Oswaldo Giacoia Junior, Michel Foucault and the Courage of Truth
José Castilho Marques Neto, In the Taxi with Michel Foucault: Memories of a 22-Year-Old Philosophy Student
Ernani Chaves, “The SNI was asking for the Roster…”: Michel Foucault in Belém in 1976
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