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Bibliographies
Michel Foucault's Shorter Works in English
From
Clare O'Farrell's most excellent site. An extensive primary bibliography by Richard A. Lynch.
An extensive secondary bibliography by Jeff Hearn.
As explained on the site, "these pages are drawn from the catalogue of holdings published by the Centre Michel Foucault. The holdings themselves are available for study in Paris at the Bibliothèque du Saulchoir." Offers an extensive bibliography in three sections: Les Livres, Les Articles, and Les Documents. Much of the site is in English, although, of course the primary bibliography is in French. This site is infected with humor. Check out the
introduction to the Foucault section. The creators of this site also offer a game in the section Playing in the Virtual Archives. Their description and link follows: " If you need to take a break from dusty bibliographical research and feel ready to combine your love of lo-fi video games with your interest in theory, follow this link to http://www.triggerhappy.org and play a few rounds of the shockwave video game in which you protect the earth from Foucault's theory of the death of the author." The home page of this site is worth exploring as well, with links to Antonin Artaud and Jacques Lacan for starters.
Monographies on Michel Foucault
From
Gen Nakayama's Foucault Site. Offers a secondary bibliography consisting of books about Foucault. It is international in scope and has many European sources. Listed by year.
From
Gen Nakayama's Foucault Site. Offers a secondary bibliography consisting of journal articles about Foucault. It appears to be an extensive list, arranged by year.
Bibliography of Foucault's works by Mr. Michael Karskens
(Don't click unless you want this automatically downloaded!)
From Gen Nakayama's Foucault Site. Irritating! It would be better to have the option of downloading and be able to view the bibliography on-line. However, this appears to be a meticulous, extensive, and scholarly primary bibliography.
Protevi's Foucault Bibliography
A select bibliography of primary and secondary sources by John Protevi at LSU.
An Overly Simplistic and Wildly Inaccurate Genealogy of the Work of Michel Foucault
From Ben Attias's
Foucault site at CSUN. A topical, primary bibliography. The name says it all.
Contains a brief listing of books owned by the creator of the site.
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