it is implied in F's definition of power and resistance, see sect IV-2 in the Will to Knowledge and read The Subject and Power.
It is also implied in archeology which is digging in your own "underground" (sous sol)
In What is Enlightenment (p.47 in The Foucaulr Reader) "This means that the historical ontology of ourselves must turn away from all project that claim to be global or radical"
Foucault does not use frequently the term "local", but see Deleuze
yours
machiel karskens
At 09:35 31-3-2006, you wrote:
Hi all
A couple of years ago I came across the concept of local protest in a secondary source on Foucault that I can't recall right now. I have heard other people use this concept with regards to Foucault. I haven't come across specifically this concept in a primary text of Foucault yet. Does anyone know of a mention or discussion by Foucault of this concept (in so many words) in one of his own texts?
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Charles Villet
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