Quite a while ago I posted about History of the Present, the newsletter devoted to Foucault’s work published by Paul Rabinow and edited by him and other people at Berkeley. It used to be online via Rabinow’s Anthropos Lab. At the time I’d been looking for copies in libraries, and the online version took a little while to find, so I hoped others will find it helpful.
In 2018 I noticed that these links no longer worked, but thanks to a comment on the original post, I can now provide links via the Wayback Machine: issues 1; 2; 3; 4
They include translations of interviews with Foucault, interview with Gilles Deleuze and François Ewald, reviews, pieces by researchers using Foucault’s ideas, and so on.
I’ve also added these updated links to the list of uncollected notes, lectures and interviews by Foucault on this site.




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