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Reading
After Foucault
Institutions, Disciplines, and Technologies of Self in
Germany, 1750-1830
Edited by Robert S. Leventhal |
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Reading
After Foucault presents new readings of German
literature, letters, and culture from 1750 to 1830, based upon the pioneering
work of the late Michel Foucault. Discussing the structures of historical-thought
systems, the emergence of the human sciences, modern institutions of reading
and writing, and technologies of self-fashioning, the authors extend Foucault's
research into the system of writing technologies and power relations and
reexamine the canon and the disciplines and institutions which make it possible.
The book seeks to contribute to a "history of
the present" by analyzing the networks in and through which literary
modernity has been manufactured. New readings of Wezel, Kleist, Reinhold,
Herder, Schiller, Campe, Goethe, the story of Kaspar Hauser, Hölderlin,
Hamann, and Novalis are featured. |
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I:
Institutions and Institutionalization
II: Disciplines and Disciplinarity
III: Technologies of the Self |