Foucault News

News and resources on French thinker Michel Foucault (1926-1984)

Jeihouni, M., Hooti, N. “Because it is my name!”: Miller, Proctor, and Parrhesia in The Crucible (2018) Orbis Litterarum, 73 (2), pp. 103-126. DOI: 10.1111/oli.12158 Abstract This article offers a Foucauldian reading of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. Employing Foucault’s concept of parrhesia, we argue that John Proctor holds truth-telling as a moral virtue and accordingly …

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THINKING THROUGH THE AFTERLIFE Instructor: Kristof K. P. Vanhoutte Editor: Update 12 February 2026. Link above is to the page archived on the Wayback Machine. The Paris Institute for Critical Thinking Monday, Tuesday 19:00-22:00 14,15 October – 11,12 November – 9,10 December, 2019 18 hours (3 weeks) The Red Wheelbarrow Bookstore 9, rue de Médicis …

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Bourse de recherche. Centre Michel Foucault Dossier et fiche de candidature L’IMEC et le Centre Michel Foucault lancent un appel à chercheur pour l’attribution de la deuxième Bourse IMEC/Centre Michel Foucault L’Institut Mémoires de l’édition contemporaine (IMEC) préserve et met en valeur une collection exceptionnelle d’archives dédiée à l’histoire de la pensée et de la …

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Bjelić, D.I. Toward a Genealogy of the Balkan Discourses on Race (2018) Interventions, 20 (6), pp. 906-929. DOI: 10.1080/1369801X.2018.1492955 Abstract The ongoing racist reception of immigrants by post-communist states previously known to be class conscious, internationalist, and egalitarian naturally raises the question: how is racism possible in societies with no colonial or interracial experience? It …

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Marianna Papastephanou, Michel Foucault’s limit-experience limited (2018) Educational Philosophy and Theory, 50 (4), pp. 390-403. https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2017.1367661 Abstract Educational philosophy has not discussed Foucault’s publications on the Iranian Revolution and the related controversy. Foucauldian concepts are applied to education, though his only writings which ‘sidetracked’ him from exploring power within the state, namely, his journalistic accounts …

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