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Reading Knowledge: An Introduction to Foucault, Barthes and Althusser

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Michael Payne introduces the principal writings of Roland Barthes, Michael Foucault and Louis Althusser by means of a detailed focus on their common interest in the forms and conditions of knowledge.

136 pages, Hardcover

First published June 4, 1997

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August 13, 2024
The initial chapters are workmanlike and technically savvy about BAFs' concepts, charming and clear and recommended for beginners in that it won't talk down to them. The later chapter on Deleuze seems as optimistic for the implications of his thought as it is an encapsulation of everything objectionable about him. Apropos nihil, was this book even proofread?

Takeaway:
"Although Capital, like the Bible, is more widely discussed than carefully read, there are certain ways in which 'we have all read, and all do read Capital' (13)."
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June 28, 2021
یک کتاب فلسفی نیست، کتابی است راجع به فلسفه. بیشتر شبیه نت برداریهایی است که بعدا به سراغ آنها رفته و تحت شیوه خاصی نگارش میکنی. مهمترین تضاد متنی آن این است که نویسنده خود این سه را با هم نشانده و در فصل پایانی به همین امر معترض است
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