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Language, counter-memory, practice

selected essays and interviews

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Because of their range, brilliance, and singularity, the ideas of the philosopher-critic-historian Michel Foucault have gained extraordinary currency throughout the Western intellectual community. This book offers a selection of seven of Foucault's most important published essays, translated from the French, with an introductory essay and notes by Donald F. Bouchard.

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Language, counter-memory, practice: selected essays and interviews
1980, Cornell University Press
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Language, counter-memory, practice: selected essays and interviews
1977, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Ithaca, N.Y
Series
Cornell paperbacks

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
401
Library of Congress
P106 .F67, P106 .F67 1980, P106.F67

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Pagination
240 p. ;
Number of pages
240

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL19409286M
ISBN 10
0801409799
LCCN
77004561
OCLC/WorldCat
3001007
LibraryThing
97482
Goodreads
304048

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OL10477585W

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