Student's Guide to Michel Foucault

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An Accessible and Useful Introduction to Foucault's Major Works.

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  1. Introduction Development stage: 100% (as of {{{2}}})
  2. Life Development stage: 100% (as of {{{2}}})
  3. Contexts Development stage: 25% (as of {{{2}}})
  4. Overview of Ideas in Foucault's Major Writings Development stage: 00% (as of {{{2}}})
  5. Madness and Civilization (1961) Development stage: 00% (as of {{{2}}})
  6. The Birth of the Clinic (1963) Development stage: 00% (as of {{{2}}})
  7. The Order of Things (1966) Development stage: 00% (as of {{{2}}})
  8. The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969) Development stage: 00% (as of {{{2}}})
  9. Discipline and Punish (1975) Development stage: 00% (as of {{{2}}})
  10. The History of Sexuality (1976-84) Development stage: 00% (as of {{{2}}})
  11. Conclusions Development stage: 00% (as of {{{2}}})
  12. Recommended Reading Development stage: 00% (as of {{{2}}})
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