Daniele Lorenzini ed. The Foucauldian Mind – Routledge, August 2026

Daniele Lorenzini ed. The Foucauldian Mind – Routledge, August 2026

This is a major, and very expensive, reference work. I say a bit about my chapter, on Foucault and structuralism, here. The Routledge website says July, but Daniele says the production schedule is being timed for the 100th anniversary of Foucault’s birth, 15 October.

[I’ve updated the description below to match the most recent version on the Routledge website.]

Michel Foucault is one of the most influential, and controversial, thinkers of the twentieth century. His work has had a transformative effect on the study of the humanities and social sciences. His engagement with topics such as truth, power and language continues to exert significant influence on a huge range of disciplines, from philosophy, sociology and anthropology to history, politics, law, literature, religion and many others. Yet, paradoxically, Foucault’s work is rarely discussed systematically within philosophy in the Anglophone world.

The Foucauldian Mind is an outstanding exploration and assessment of Foucault’s thought, demonstrating its coherence, insight and continuing relevance to current debates in a multiplicity of fields within philosophy, and beyond. Comprising over forty chapters authored by an international team of expert contributors, it addresses the following topics and more:

  • the formation of Foucault’s thought and his most important writings, from History of Madness and The Order of Things to Discipline and Punish, the History of Sexuality, and his later works on governmentality and the aesthetics of existence
  • Foucault’s theoretical and methodological engagements, including with phenomenology, existentialism, structuralism, Marxism, psychoanalysis, critical theory, pragmatism and feminism
  • Foucault’s contributions to ethics, political philosophy and law
  • Foucault’s often misunderstood engagements with science, race and gender
  • the legacy of Foucault’s thought, including for environmental studies, biopolitics, migration studies and philosophy of disability.

With its comprehensive analysis of Foucault’s work and its original discussion of both traditional and new topics, The Foucauldian Mind is a superb resource for anyone studying Foucault’s thought from a broadly philosophical standpoint.


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2 Responses to Daniele Lorenzini ed. The Foucauldian Mind – Routledge, August 2026

  1. Daniele Lorenzini's avatar Daniele Lorenzini says:

    Thanks Stuart! It seems like Routledge wants to publish this sooner rather than later, so probably it will be out before October. And hopefully the hardcover sells enough copies and they can transition to paperback quickly (that should cost around $70; not cheap, but better than $300+)!

    I updated the description of the volume — it’s on their website; for some reason you have the old one 🙂

    Thanks again for your contribution to it!!

    • stuartelden's avatar stuartelden says:

      Thanks Daniele – all sounds good, and I’ve updated the description. It must have been updated recently – I drafted the post a week or so ago and was waiting for the cover image before posting.

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