Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison

Michel Foucault. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. New York: Pantheon, 1977. $10.95. 333 pages.
Michel Foucault. Language, Counter-Memory, Practice: Selected Essays and Interviews. Edited with Introduction by Donald F. Bouchard. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1977. 240 pages
Michel Foucault. La Volonté de Savoir. Vol. I of Histoire de la Sexualité. Paris: Editions Gallimard, 1976. 211 pages.
Jean Baudrillard. Oublier Foucault. Paris: Editions Galilee, 1977. 87 pages.

Abstract

This writer who has warned us of the “ideological” function of both the oeuvre and the author as unquestioned forms of discursive organization has gone quite far in constituting for both these “fictitious unities” the name (with all the problems of such a designation) Michel Foucault. One text under review, La Volonté de Savoir, is the methodological introduction of a projected five-volume history of sexuality. It will apparently circle back over that material which seems to have a special fascination for Foucault: the gradual emergence of medicine as an institution, the birth of political economy, demography and linguistics as “human sciences,” the invention of incarceration and confinement for the control of the “other” in society (the mad, the libertine, the criminal) and that special violence that lurks beneath the power to control discourse.

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