Foucaults Strata and Fields
An Investigation into Archaeological and Genealogical Science Studies
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the underexplored aspects of Foucault's work, this book critiques the predominant introductory and postmodern interpretations that dominate recent literature. It highlights the need for a deeper analysis of Foucault through the lens of contemporary philosophy, sociology, and the history of science. By addressing these gaps, the author aims to provide a more nuanced understanding of Foucault, moving beyond established discussions of the "death of the subject" and his connections to other philosophers, to uncover richer insights into his contributions.
