Using Foucault's methods / Gavin Kendall and Gary Wickham.
Material type: TextSeries: Introducing qualitative methodsPublication details: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1999.Description: viii, 163 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0761957162
- 0761957170 (pbk.)
- HM487 .K46 1999
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Knox | Hewitson Library, Presbyterian Research Centre | Paterson Collection | KB Fou Ken (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 06-026 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-159) and index.
Pt. I. History, Archaeology, Genealogy and Discourse as the Cornerstones of Foucault's Methods. 1. 'I'm interested in Foucault, but why should I be interested in history?'. 2. 'My head is spinning; doesn't history have to be more orderly than this?' -- Pt. II. Science and Culture as Important Objects of Analysis for those using Foucault's Methods. 3. 'Why has everybody started following scientists around?'. 4. 'Have I missed something? Modernism seems to have come and gone and yet never appeared, and power and knowledge seem to have become door-closers and crustaceans'. 5. 'Can I apply this stuff to Shakespeare and shopping?' -- Pt. III. Conclusion. 6. 'Is Foucault a party animal?'.
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