Mental Illness and Psychology (Harper colophon books ; CN 534)
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Mental Illness and Psychology (Harper colophon books ; CN 534)

by Michel Foucault

Publisher
University of California Press
Pages
133
Language
English
Published
2008-07-01

Overview

This seminal early work of Foucault is indispensable to understanding his development as a thinker. Written in 1954 and revised in 1962, <i>Mental Illness and Psychology </i>delineates the shift that occurred in Foucault's thought during this period. The first iteration reflects the philosopher's early interest in and respect for Freud and the psychoanalytic tradition. The second part, rewritten in 1962, marks a dramatic change in Foucault's thinking. Examining the history of madness as a social and cultural construct, he moves outside of the psychoanalytic tradition into the radical critique of Freud that was to dominate his later work.<br><br><i>Mental Illness and Psychology </i>is an important document tracing the intellectual evolution of this influential thinker. A foreword by Foucault scholar Hubert Dreyfus situates the book within the framework of Foucault's entire body of work.

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