Showing posts with label Michel Foucault. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michel Foucault. Show all posts

22 December 2019

The soul is the effect and instrument of a political anatomy; the soul is the prison of the body. - Michel Foucault

12 December 2019

fly on

The body - and everything that touches it: diet, climate, and, soil - is the domain of the Herkunft. The body manifests the stigmata of past experience and also gives rise to desires, failings, and errors. These elements may join in a body where they achieve a sudden expression, but as often, their encounter is an engagement in which they efface each other, where the body becomes the pretext of their insurmountable conflict. The body is the inscribed surface of events (traced by lan­guage and dissolved by ideas), the locus of a dissociated self (adopting the illusion of a substantial unity), and a volume in perpetual disintegration. Genealogy, as an analysis of descent, is thus situated within the articulation of the body and history. Its task is to expose a body totally imprinted by history and the process of history’s destruction of the body. 

— Michel Foucault, Nietzsche, Genealogy, History

06 July 2019

vacuité

et si j'étais un signifiant sans signifié ?

'La mort est le seul événement, tout le reste est langage.' Barthes


NB. le pouvoir comme opérateur d'exclusion entre le raisonnable et le déraisonnable

11 February 2019

Histoire de la sexualité

Un corps en mauvaise santé à pour conséquence l'oubli, le découragement, la mauvaise humeur, la folie, au point même que les connaissances acquises finissent par être chassées de l'âme.

07 June 2018

qui embrouille qui?

“This book is about space, about language, and about death; it is about the act of seeing, the gaze.” Foucault, Michel. “The Birth of the Clinic.”

27 March 2017

EKSTRAORDINÆR

http://blogs.law.columbia.edu/foucault1313/the-seventh-seminar/

19 March 2017

Michel Foucault - Sécurité, territoire, population, 1978 (Audio Archive)

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/foucault/stp.html
ps. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/frenchculture.html
note to self: de-l bagat in youtube