A.J.:
Two general Foucault books I have found to be excellent resources are
both almost brand new. They are:
_The Lives Of Michel Foucault_, a biography by David Macey, 1993. I
don't think this book is available in paperback yet.
and
_The Cambridge Companion To Foucault_, edited by Gary Gutting, 1994.
This book was excellent, and I am finding it to be an invaluable resource
to understanding Foucault.
Also, Foucault seemed to always be the best at explaining Foucault. So
anytime you can acquire a book with some of his interviews, do so.
Titles by Foucault include _Language, Counter-Memory, Practice_,
_Power/Knowledge_, _Politics, Philosophy, Culture_, and the _Foucault
Reader_ edited by Paul Rabinow.
Yours in discourse,
Steven Meinking
The University Of Utah
steven.meinking@xxxxxxxxxxxxx