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Book Reviews : Herculine Barbin: Being the Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth. Century French Hemaphrodite edited and introduced by Michel Foucault,London;Harvester,1980,£7.95 & £4.50
Michel Foucault (1967), Madness and Civilisation, a history of insanity In the age of reason, London: Tavistock
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Michel Foucault (1973), The Birth of the Clinic, an archaeology of medical perception, London: Tavistock
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Michel Foucault (1970), The Order of Things, an archaeology of the human sciencesLondon: Tavistock
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Michel Foucault (1972), The Archaeology of Knowledge, London: Tavistock
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Michel Foucault (1977a), Discipline and Punish, the birth of the PrisonLondon: Allen Lane
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Michel Foucault (1978), I, Pierre Riviere, having slaughtered my mother, my sister and my brother . .. London: Peregrine
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Michel Foucault (1977b), Language, Counter-Memory, Practice, selected essays (edited by Donald F. Bouchard), Oxford: Blackwell
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Michel Foucault (1980a), Power/Knowledge, selected interviews and other writings 1972-1977, Brighton: Harvester
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Herculine Barbin (1980b), Being the recently discovered memoirs of a nineteenth-century French hermaphrodite (Introduced by Michel Foucault), London: Harvester
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Michel Foucault (1981), The History of Sexuality, volume one, an Introduction . London: Pelican