RE: Foucault & Colonial Contexts

Another good one is V.Y. Mudimbe's The Invention of Africa.

Jeremy

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> Has Foucault ever been concerned with applying his discourse/power
> concepts to colonial contexts? Except for some allusions in Discipline
> and Punish & History of Madness, I haven't found much on the
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> Have perhaps other researchers used a discourse/power approach?
> in analyzing colonial contexts? I would especially be interested in an
> application to the conquest of America.
> Any hints would be much appreciated.
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