A Companion to Foucault comprises a collection of essays from established and emerging scholars that represent the most extensive treatment of French philosopher Michel Foucault's works currently available.
- Comprises a comprehensive collection of authors and topics, with both established and emerging scholars represented
- Includes chapters that survey Foucault's major works and others that approach his work from a range of thematic angles
- Engages extensively with Foucault's recently published lecture courses from the Collège de France
- Contains the first translation of the extensive 'Chronology' of Foucault's life and works written by Foucault's life-partner Daniel Defert
- Includes a bibliography of Foucault's shorter works in English, cross-referenced to the standard French edition Dits et Ecrits
For close to half a century, the innovative thought of French philosopher and social critic Michel Foucault has exercised an enormous influence across a wide range of disciplines-and continues to be widely debated in intellectual circles. A Companion to Foucault is the most extensive and up-to-date anthology of explorations of Michel Foucault's work currently available. Featuring essays from a wide range of established and emerging Foucault scholars, chapters address various thematic aspects of Foucault's major works, including his recently published courses at the Collège de France. Additional essays consider Foucault's writings on such topics as knowledge and critique; power and government; sex and gender; ethics and modernity; as well as religion, race, and the environment. Also featured is the first full translation of Daniel Defert's 'Chronology' of Foucault's life and works from Dits et Ecrits, along with a comprehensive bibliography of Foucault's shorter works in English, cross-referenced to the standard French edition. Indispensable in its own right, A Companion to Foucault sheds important new light on one of the major twentieth-century figures in the world of ideas.