Zeitschrift | Ausgabe
Theory, Culture & Society 40 (2023), 1-2
Special Issue: Foucault Before the Collège de France
This introduction to the special issue ‘Foucault Before the Collège de France’ surveys Foucault’s work in the first part of his career. While there is a familiar chronology to the books he published in the 1960s – from History of Madness to The Archaeology of Knowledge – the story can be developed in relation to his articles, his translations, his early publications and manuscripts, and his teaching. Looking at the programme of posthumous publication of many of his courses and unfinished manuscripts, this introduction discusses key themes, and introduces the papers of the special issue which analyse these texts in detail. It concludes with some general thoughts about what these hitherto neglected or hidden sources tell us about the work of Foucault. Although it adds some cautions about their use, we believe the texts and lectures analysed in this issue and others from the period before the Collège de France add valuable insights into our understanding of Foucault’s intellectual development, his interests and plans, and his enduring influence on a variety of fields in the humanities and social sciences.
CONTENT
Foucault Before the Collège de France
Stuart Elden, Orazio Irrera, Daniele Lorenzini
Did Foucault Find a ‘Way Out’ of Hegel?
Pierre Macherey
Foucault and the History of Anthropology: Man, before the ‘Death of Man’
Arianna Sforzini
Michel Foucault in the 1950s: Beyond Psychology towards Radical Ontology
Philippe Sabot
Foucault’s Critique of the Human Sciences in the 1950s: Between Psychology and Philosophy
Elisabetta Basso
Foucault as Translator of Binswanger and von Weizsäcker
Stuart Elden
Foucault in Hamburg: Notes on a One-Year Stay, 1959–60
Rainer Nicolaysen
Philosophical Discourse and Ascetic Practice: On Foucault’s Readings of Descartes’ Meditations
Daniele Lorenzini
Foucault on Raymond Roussel: The Extralinguistic Outside of Literature
Azucena G. Blanco
Painting for Fools
Catherine M. Soussloff
Nietzsche, Ontology, and Foucault’s Critical Project: To Perish from Absolute Knowledge
Aner Barzilay
Five Modalities of Michel Foucault’s Use of Nietzsche’s Writings (1959–73): Critical, Epistemological, Linguistic, Alethurgic and Political
Bernard E. Harcourt
Literature and Madness: Madness in the Baroque Theatre and the Theatre of Artaud
Michel Foucault
Linguistics and Social Sciences
Michel Foucault
Foucault’s 1960s Lectures on Sexuality
Alison Downham Moore, Stuart Elden