> From: Sean Hill <smh@xxxxxxxx>
> Can anyone tell me the contents of Foucault: Essential Works, vol. 3?
There are 30 articles in the 3rd volume, of which 12 appear in part or in
whole for the first time in English. (Many of these new translations are
very short, ephemeral pieces, but one is quite important: "Truth and
juridical forms" is a translation of 5 lectures Foucault gave in Brazil in
1974, of which only one lecture had previously been available in English.
In the French, however, there is a transcript of a roundtable discussion
that remains untranslated. These 1974 Brazil lectures are closely related
to Foucault's first year's (1971) lectures at the College de France.)
I'm not going to list the contents, but I will give the corresponding
numbers of the texts in Dits et Ecrits. Asterisks (*) indicate a new text
in English. These are listed in the order that they appear in Essential
Works volume 3:
139*, 168, 189, 192, 196*, 198, 220, 239, 278, 281, 291, 306, 310, 325, 346,
353, 364, 114*, 128*, 214*, 240*, 246*, 265*, 266, 269, 296, 300*, 301*,
321*, 355*
As time permits, these references will be added to my bibliography of
Foucault's shorter works in English, which can be consulted at:
http://www.qut.edu.au/edu/cpol/foucault/lynch.html
In the meantime, I hope this is helpful.
Best,
Richard
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Richard A. Lynch
Department of Philosophy and Religion
Wabash College
P. O. Box 352
Crawfordsville, IN 47933-0352 USA
765-361-6046 (office)
765-361-6291 (fax)
lynchr@xxxxxxxxxx
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> Can anyone tell me the contents of Foucault: Essential Works, vol. 3?
There are 30 articles in the 3rd volume, of which 12 appear in part or in
whole for the first time in English. (Many of these new translations are
very short, ephemeral pieces, but one is quite important: "Truth and
juridical forms" is a translation of 5 lectures Foucault gave in Brazil in
1974, of which only one lecture had previously been available in English.
In the French, however, there is a transcript of a roundtable discussion
that remains untranslated. These 1974 Brazil lectures are closely related
to Foucault's first year's (1971) lectures at the College de France.)
I'm not going to list the contents, but I will give the corresponding
numbers of the texts in Dits et Ecrits. Asterisks (*) indicate a new text
in English. These are listed in the order that they appear in Essential
Works volume 3:
139*, 168, 189, 192, 196*, 198, 220, 239, 278, 281, 291, 306, 310, 325, 346,
353, 364, 114*, 128*, 214*, 240*, 246*, 265*, 266, 269, 296, 300*, 301*,
321*, 355*
As time permits, these references will be added to my bibliography of
Foucault's shorter works in English, which can be consulted at:
http://www.qut.edu.au/edu/cpol/foucault/lynch.html
In the meantime, I hope this is helpful.
Best,
Richard
----------------
Richard A. Lynch
Department of Philosophy and Religion
Wabash College
P. O. Box 352
Crawfordsville, IN 47933-0352 USA
765-361-6046 (office)
765-361-6291 (fax)
lynchr@xxxxxxxxxx
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