Foucault: The Birth of Power Update 15 – revision and resubmission of the manuscript, and table of contents

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While I had made some changes to the manuscript after submission, and again after receiving the reports, on Sunday evening I finished four long days of thoroughly revising the text and resubmitted it to the publisher.

Just as I was beginning the review process for the second book I received a very nice letter from Daniel Defert, Foucault’s long-term partner, saying how much he’d liked Foucault’s Last Decade. This was obviously a wonderful thing to receive, and gave me a great motivation to finish up this second study.

The key changes are to the Introduction, which is restructured and some parts extensively revised. I wrote a bit about the work here and here. I think the Introduction now more clearly sets up the argument, approach and sources of the work. I also made lots of changes through the text, and added some sentences to the Conclusion. While the reports had been overwhelmingly positive about the book, I took this opportunity to go through the text thoroughly and to address any remaining concerns.

The resubmitted manuscript is just over 94,000 words – so about 8,000 words shorter than Foucault’s Last Decade. It is comprised of six chapters – Measure, Inquiry, Examination, Madness, Discipline, Illness – a substantial Introduction and a briefer Conclusion. The Conclusion, as well as closing off this book, also opens the way to Foucault’s Last Decade, though the two books can be read independently. The Introduction highlights some key themes from Foucault’s work in the 1960s – his time in Tunisia and at Vincennes, the writing of The Archaeology of Knowledge and the early drafts of that text, and three key themes of 1960s work: archaeology, literature and political work on madness and medicine beyond History of Madness and Birth of the Clinic. If, in time, I write a book on Foucault in the 1960s, these will be key issues to explore there.

Foucault: The Birth of Power is projected for publication in January 2017. Given the timescale for the production of Foucault’s Last Decade this is about right – compared to other publishers I’ve worked with, Polity are quite fast. But no Anglophone publisher seems comparable to Foucault’s experience with Gallimard – he delivered one manuscript in August and it was out by the end of the year…

I also spent some time revising my book chapter on Farge and Foucault’s Le désordre des familles, which will be the last Foucault-related work I am doing for a while. I will be speaking about the books at an internal Warwick conference in June, and giving a much developed version of my paper on ‘Foucault and Shakespeare’ in Memphis in September, but those are on the basis of already completed work. The next work, long the ‘next project’ and sometimes conducted in parallel to this Foucault work, will be on Shakespeare.

The first update on the writing of Foucault’s Last Decade was in July 2013. I had done a lot of work on Foucault’s courses, over several years, which fed into this project, but July 2013 was when I first began working on this as a book. Now, almost three years later, two books are complete. The second came together much quicker, but that was in large part because so much of it was written when it was still intended to be part of the first. My update from April 23 2015 on the splitting of the work into two books explains what happened in more detail.

Here’s the full contents (the actual table of contents will likely just have the chapter titles, not sections):

Foucault: The Birth of Power

Introduction: Out of the 1960s

  • Approach and Sources
    • Lecture Courses
    • Other Materials
  • From Tunisia and Vincennes to the Collège de France
  • The Order of Discourse
  1. Measure – Greece, Nietzsche, Oedipus
  • Truth and the Will to Know
  • Greek Juridical and Political Practice
  • Nietzsche and Invention
  • Oedipus, Knowledge and Political Power
  1. Inquiry – Revolt, Ordeal and Proof
  • Revolt: The Nu-Pieds
  • Ordeal: From Germanic Law to the Monarchical State
    • From Feudalism to Capitalism
  • Inquiry: Truth and Power
  • Preparatory Materials
  1. Examination – Punishment, War, Economy
  • Modes of Punishment
  • Civil War and the Social Enemy
  • Religion, England, France
  • Political Economy
  • Two Methodological Issues
  1. Madness – Power, Psychiatry and the Asylum
  • Early Seminars and the Case of Pierre Rivière
  • Rewriting the History of Madness
  • The Sources of Power
  • Space and the Panopticon
  • The Groupe Information Asiles
  1. Discipline – Surveillance, Punishment and the Prison
  • The Groupe d’Information sur les Prisons
  • Survey and Punish
    • Three Moments
    • Supplice
    • Panopticism
    • The Search for Truth – Measure, Inquiry, Examination
    • Marxism and the Productive Body
    • A Wider Audience
  1. Illness – Medicine, Disease and Health
  • The Groupe Information Santé and the Biopolitics of Birth
  • Collaborative Research Work on the ‘Equipments of Power’
  • Curing Machines and Habitat
  • The Rio Lectures on Social Medicine

Conclusion: Towards Foucault’s Last Decade

 

I recently published an essay at Berfrois which discusses both Foucault’s Last Decade and The Birth of Power, both in terms of its content and the research process that I followed. An excerpt from Chapter Six of the manuscript was published by Viewpoint: The Biopolitics of Birth: Michel Foucault, the Groupe Information Santé and the Abortion Rights Struggle”. Both texts are open access.

Audio and video recordings relating to these books are here; and a full list of the updates I’ve been posting on the process of writing here. Some translations, bibliographies, scans and links are available at Foucault Resources.

Foucault’s Last Decade is now available worldwide.

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Books received – Oxford Shakespeare volumes

A pile of volumes in the Oxford Shakespeare series -there was a sale on, so I picked up a number of ones I didn’t already have that will inform work over the next few months.IMG_1510.JPG

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LA Review of Books section on Althusser – includes new translation of Althusser on Rousseau

phpThumb_generated_thumbnailThe LA Review of Books has a theme section on Althusser – which includes a new translation of a lecture on Rousseau from 1972, and six essays including ones by Nina Power, Jason Barker and Richard Seymour. The  whole Rousseau course from the ENS is forthcoming in translation from Verso in 2017.

 

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Foucault: The Birth of Power resubmitted

The revised manuscript of Foucault: The Birth of Power has been resubmitted. The desk is clear again… Full update tomorrow.

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The Arts of Logistics – Queen Mary, London, 3-4 June 2016

LogisticsThe Arts of Logistics, 3 & 4 June 2016 Queen Mary University of London

Keynotes: Deborah Cowen & Alberto Toscano

“The Arts of Logistics” brings together scholars, activists, and artists from across the humanities and social sciences to interrogate how social movements and the arts respond to a world remade by logistics. Long an important topic for economists, management theorists, and sociologists, logistics is only recently emerging as an object of substantive study by artists and researchers in the humanities. Thus, this conference seeks to further define scholarly, political, and artistic conversations on the nexus of political economy, anti-capitalist struggle, and art.
Come and join for presentations in disciplines such as human geography, art history, architecture, literature, performance and critical theory. In additions to keynote and panel presentations, there will be a book launch and reception.

Free but registration required.

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Another long day revising Foucault: The Birth of Power

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Another long day revising Foucault: The Birth of Power. Further work restructuring the introduction and some rewriting, and a bit more tweaking in the conclusion. Some of this is undoing the work done over the past couple of days and trying again. Moments when you wonder why something is where it is, move it, delete it or rework it, and then a few pages later realise exactly why it was like that. So, retrace the steps and revise again. It’s a couple of months since I submitted the manuscript, and while I can remember the content well, the detailed architectonic is – at least for me – harder to keep in mind when I’m not working on it so intensely. I’ve now printed a complete clean version of the manuscript, for a read through on paper. I only do this at a very late stage – this is only the third time in total – and I find I always see things on a page that I don’t on a screen. It’s also good to get a break from the computer, though I did manage a decent bike ride today too.

I’ll read it tomorrow and see where I am then. I’m also revising my book chapter on Farge and Foucault’s Le désordre des familles, following some comments from Nancy Luxon, the editor of Archives of Infamy (the companion volume to the forthcoming English translation).

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Les Études Philosophiques theme issue on Foucault’s L’Archéologie du savoir, including early draft of Introduction

In 2015 Les Études Philosophiques published a theme issue on Foucault’s L’Archéologie du savoir, which included an early draft of the book’s Introduction.

9782130651116_v100Baptiste MÉLÈS – Présentation

Michel FOUCAULT – « Introduction » à L’Archéologie du savoir. Texte établi et introduit pa Martin Rueff

Luca PALTRINIERI – L’archive comme objet : quel modèle d’histoire pour l’archéologie ?

Jean-François COURTINE – Michel Foucault et le partage nietzschéen : Vérité/Mensonge

Baptiste MÉLÈS – Les « règles de formation » comme catégories foucaldiennes

David RABOUIN – L’exception mathématique

The Introduction is to a different draft of the text than the one preserved in Bibliothèque Nationale de France box NAF28284 (1) – the introduction to that version was published in Cahier de l’Herne in 2011. This one comes from box NAF28730 (48). Martin Rueff, who edited the introduction in this theme issue, provides a detailed discussion of the extant draft materials in the recent Oeuvres.

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End of day two of final revisions of Foucault: The Birth of Power

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Lots of work over the past two days on this second Foucault manuscript. In particular, the introduction is restructured, some parts rewritten and some new discussion. I say a bit more about the sources worked with, and the argument and approach up front; and then a bit more on the period to be discussed, both in range of topics, types of work and styles of output at the end. There is also a little more discussion of the manuscript of the first version of The Archaeology of Knowledge, though a detailed discussion will have to wait for a project on the 1960s Foucault. I’ve also written a few more lines into the conclusion, both summarising things and expanding on Foucault’s self-description as an ‘artificer’. Lots of minor changes, and some more explicit signposting of the argument. More work tomorrow…

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Foucault’s Last Decade – essay on the content and process at Berfrois

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Update September 2025: the Berfrois site is now closed and the archive has been removed. My piece can now be found here.

At the Berfrois website I have a short essay discussing Foucault’s Last Decade, both in terms of its content and the research process that I followed. I also say a bit about the second book – Foucault: The Birth of Power.

Foucault’s Last Decade is a study of Foucault’s work between 1974 and his death in 1984. In 1974, Foucault began writing the first volume of his History of Sexuality, developing work he had already begun to present in his Collège de France lecture courses. In that first volume, published in late 1976, Foucault promised five further volumes, and indicated some other studies he intended to write. But none of those books actually appeared, and Foucault’s work went in very different directions. At the very end of his life, two further volumes of the History of Sexuality were published, and a fourth was close to completion. In contrast to the originally planned thematic treatment, the final version was a much more historical study, returning to antiquity and early Christianity. In this book, I trace these developments, and try to explain why the transition happened…

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Society and Space volume 34 issue 3 now online

New issue of Society and Space, including an essay by Lauren Berlant, first delivered at the AAG conference in 2015.

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