Michel Foucault's shorter
                            works in English

                           Bibliography prepared by Richard A. Lynch
                                          © 1997-1999     

 
           The following list (last revised 29/5/99) provides bibliographical information for the English
           versions (either translations or original English language versions) of Michel Foucault's
           texts collected in Dits et Écrits (Paris: Gallimard, 1994; 4 vols.), organized by DE number
           (and hence by year of initial publication). Several texts not included in Dits et Écritsare
           also included at the end of the list.

           La liste suivante consiste des textes de Michel Foucault, dont le plupart sont inclus dans
           Dits et Écrits. Ils sont organisés par numéro, avec des traductions anglaises ou des
           originaux anglais et leurs locations bibliographiques.

           

           1954

           001 1. "Dream, imagination, and existence" Review of existential psychology &
           psychiatry, XIX:1 (1985), pp. 29-78. Translated by Forrest Williams.
           2. "Dream, imagination, and existence" M. Foucault and L. Binswanger (K. Hoeller, ed.),
           Dream and Existence (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1993), pp. 29-78.
           Translated by Forrest Williams. [This is a reprint in book form of the journal publication in
           1, with an English translation of the Binswanger text.]

           1961

           004 (in part: pp. 159-61, 164-5) "Preface," Madness and civilization: a history of insanity
           in the age of reason (New York: Vintage, 1965), pp. ix-xii. Translation by Richard Howard.

           005 "Madness only exists in society" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 7-9. Translated by Lysa Hochroth.

           1962

           007 "Introduction to Rousseau's Dialogues" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and
           epistemology (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 33-51. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           008 1. "The father's 'no'" D. Bouchard, ed., Language, counter-memory, practice :
           selected essays and interviews (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977), pp. 68-86.
           Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon.
           2. "The father's 'no'" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New York:
           New Press, 1998), pp. 5-20. Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon, slightly
           modified.
           010 "Speaking and seeing in Raymond Roussel: J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and
           epistemology (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 21-32. Extensive modification of ch. 1 of
           Death and the labyrinth.
           011 "So cruel a knowledge" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New
           York: New Press, 1998), pp. 53-67. Translated by Robert Hurley.

           1963

           013 1. "A preface to transgression" D. Bouchard, ed., Language, counter-memory,
           practice : selected essays and interviews (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977), pp.
           29-52. Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon.
           2. "A preface to transgression" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology
           (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 69-87. Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry
           Simon, slightly modified.
           3. "A preface to transgression" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture (Manchester,
           England: Manchester University Press, 1999). Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and
           Sherry Simon. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           014 1. "Language to infinity" D. Bouchard, ed., Language, counter-memory, practice :
           selected essays and interviews (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977), pp. 53-67.
           Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon.
           2. "Language to infinity" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New
           York: New Press, 1998), pp. 89-101. Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon,
           slightly modified.

           1964

           020 1. "Fantasia of the library" D. Bouchard, ed., Language, counter-memory, practice :
           selected essays and interviews (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977), pp. 87-109.
           Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon.
           2. "Afterword to The temptation of St. Anthony: J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and
           epistemology (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 103-122. Translated by Donald F.
           Bouchard and Sherry Simon, slightly modified.
           021 1. "The prose of Actaeon" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New
           York: New Press, 1998), pp. 123-135. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           2."The prose of Acteon" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture (Manchester, England:
           Manchester University Press, 1999).
           022 "Debate on the novel" (part only) J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture
           (Manchester, England: Manchester University Press, 1999).
           025 1. "Madness, the absence of work." Critical Inquiry 21 (Winter 1995), pp. 290-298.
           Translated by Peter Stastny and Deniz Sengel.
           2. "Madness, the absence of work" A. I. Davidson, ed., Michel Foucault and his
           interlocutors (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997), pp. 97-104. Translated by
           Peter Stastny and Deniz Sengel. [Reprint of 1 above.]

           1965

           030 "Philosophy and psychology" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology
           (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 249-259. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           032 (with differences) Chapter 1, The order of things

           1966

           033 1. "The prose of the world" Diogènes 53 (Spring 1966). pp. 17-37. Translated by
           Victor Velen.
           2. (with slight differences) Chapter 2, The order of things
           034 1. "The order of things" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 1-10. Translated by John Johnston.
           2. "The order of things" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 13-18. Translated by John Johnston.
           3. "The order of things" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New York:
           New Press, 1998), pp. 261-267. Translated by John Johnston, slightly modified.
           036 1. "Behind the fable" Critical texts 5 (1988), pp. 1-5. Translated by Pierre A. Walker.
           2. "Behind the fable" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New York:
           New Press, 1998), pp. 137-145. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           038 1. "Maurice Blanchot, the thought from outside" Foucault/Blanchot (New York:
           Zone Books, 1987), pp. 7-60. Translated by Brian Massumi.
           2. "The thought of the outside" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New
           York: New Press, 1998), pp. 147-169. Translated by Brian Massumi, slightly modified.
           042 "What is philosophy?" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture (Manchester, England:
           Manchester University Press, 1999).
           043 1. "André Breton: a literature of knowledge" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live
           (interviews, 1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 10-12. Translated by John
           Johnston.
           2. "A swimmer between two words" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology
           (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 171-174. Translated by Robert Hurley.

           1967

           046 1. "Nietzsche, Freud, Marx" (not including discussion which followed) Critical texts
           3:2 (Winter 1986) pp. 1-5. Translated by Jon Anderson and Gary Hentzi.
           2. "Nietzsche, Freud, Marx" G.L. Ormiston & A.D. Schrift, eds., Transforming the
           hermeneutical context : from Nietzsche to Nancy (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1990), pp.
           59-67. Translated by Alan D. Schrift.
           3. "Nietzsche, Freud, Marx" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New
           York: New Press, 1998), pp. 269-278. Translated by Jon Anderson and Gary Hentzi,
           slightly modified.
           048 1. "The discourse of history" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 11-33. Translated by John Johnston.
           2. "The discourse of history" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 19-32. Translated by John Johnston.
           3. "On the ways of writing history" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology
           (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 279-295. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           050 "Who are you, Professor Foucault?" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture
           (Manchester, England: Manchester University Press, 1999).

           1968

           052 "Religious deviation and medical knowledge" (not including discussion which
           followed) J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture (Manchester, England: Manchester
           University Press, 1999).
           053 1. October 1 (Spring 1976), pp. 6-21.
           2. (enlarged ed.) This is not a pipe (with illustrations and letters by Rene Magritte)
           (Berkeley : University of California Press, 1983). Translated and edited by James
           Harkness. [This version has significant variations from the version in Dit et Ecrits.]
           3. "This is not a pipe" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New York:
           New Press, 1998), pp. 187-203. Translated by James Harkness, modified.
           055 1. "Foucault responds to Sartre" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 35-43. Translated by John Johnston.
           2. "Foucault responds to Sartre" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 51-56. Translated by John Johnston.
           058 1. "History, discourse, discontinuity" Salmagundi nº20 (Summer-Fall 1972), pp.
           225-48. Translated by Anthony Nazzaro.
           2. "Politics and the study of discourse" I&C nº3 (Spring 1978), pp. 7-26. Translated by
           Colin Gordon.
           3. "Politics and the study of discourse" C. Gordon, ed., The Foucault effect (Chicago:
           University of Chicago, 1991), pp. 53-72. Translated by Colin Gordon. [Extensive revision
           of 2 above.]
           4. "History, discourse and discontinuity" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 33-50. Translated by Anthony Nazarro.
           059 1. (abridged) "On the archaeology of the sciences" Theoretical practice 3-4 (Autumn
           1971) pp. 108-127. No translator identified.
           2."On the archaeology of the sciences: response to the epistemology circle" J. Faubion,
           ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 297-333.
           Translation extensively modified.

           1969

           066 1. "The archeology of knowledge" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1966-84) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 45-56. Translated by John Johnston.
           2. "The archeology of knowledge" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 57-64. Translated by John Johnston.
           068 1. "The birth of a world" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 57-61. Translated by John Johnston.
           2. "The birth of a world" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 65-66. Translated by John Johnston.
           069 1. "What is an author?" D. Bouchard, ed., Language, counter-memory, practice :
           selected essays and interviews (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977), pp. 113-138.
           Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon.
           2. (selections) "Discussion" (following the lecture, "What is an author?"). Screen 20:1
           (1979), pp. 29-33. Translation by Kari Hanet.
           3. "What is an author?" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New York:
           New Press, 1998), pp. 205-222. Translated by Josué V. Harari, slightly modified.
           4. See also 258.
           071 "Candidacy presentation: Collège de France, 1969" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics:
           subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 5-10. Translated by Robert
           Hurley.

           1970

           072 "Foward to the English edition," The order of things (1970), pp. ix-xiv. English
           original.
           075 See 020.
           077 "Cuvier's position in the history of biology" Critique of anthropology 4:13-14
           (Summer 1979), pp. 125-130. Translated by Felicity Edholm.
           079 "Open letter to Pierre Guyotat" Paris exiles 2 (1985) p. 25. Translated by Edouard
           Roditi.
           080 1. "Theatrum philosophicum" D. Bouchard, ed., Language, counter-memory, practice
           : selected essays and interviews (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977), pp. 165-196.
           Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon.
           2. "Theatrum philosophicum" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New
           York: New Press, 1998), pp. 343-368. Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry
           Simon, slightly modified.
           083 "Madness and society" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New
           York: New Press, 1998), pp. 335-342. Translated by Robert Hurley.

           1971

           084 1. "Nietzsche, genealogy, history" D. Bouchard, ed., Language, counter-memory,
           practice : selected essays and interviews (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977), pp.
           139-164. Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon.
           2. "Nietzsche, genealogy, history" P. Rabinow, ed., The Foucault reader (New York:
           Pantheon, 1984) pp. 76-100. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           3. "Nietzsche, genealogy, history" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology
           (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 369-391. Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry
           Simon, slightly modified.
           089 1. "A conversation with Michel Foucault by John K. Simon." Partisan review 38:2
           (1971), pp. 192-201.
           Please note The last few pages of this interview (arguably the most interesting ones!) have
           not been reproduced in the editions below. 2. "Rituals of exclusion" S. Lotringer, ed.,
           Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 63-72. English
           original. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           3. "Rituals of exclusion" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 68-73.
           097 "Monstrosities in criticism" Diacritics 1:1 (fall 1971), pp. 57-60. English original.
           098 "Revolutionary action: 'until now'" D. Bouchard, ed., Language, counter-memory,
           practice : selected essays and interviews (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977), pp.
           218-233. Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon.
           100 "Foucault responds" Diacritics 1:2 (winter 1971), p. 60. English original.
           101 [Cours au Collège de France, 1971] 1. "History of systems of thought" D. Bouchard,
           ed., Language, counter-memory, practice : selected essays and interviews (Ithaca, NY:
           Cornell University Press, 1977), pp. 199-204. Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and
           Sherry Simon.
           2. "The will to knowledge" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York:
           New Press, 1997), pp. 11-16. Translated by Robert Hurley.

           1972

           102 1. "My body, this paper, this fire" Oxford literary review 4:1 (Autumn 1979), pp. 5-28.
           Translated by Geoff Bennington.
           2. "My body, this paper, this fire" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology
           (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 393-417. Translated by Geoff Bennington, slightly
           modified.
           103 "Return to history" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New York:
           New Press, 1998), pp. 419-432. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           104 See 102.
           106 1. "Intellectuals and power" D. Bouchard, ed., Language, counter-memory, practice :
           selected essays and interviews (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977), pp. 205-217.
           Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon.
           2. "Intellectuals and power" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 74-82. Translated by Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry
           Simon. [Reprint of 1. above.]
           107 "Confining societies" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 83-94. Translated by Jeanine Herman.
           108 "On popular justice: a discussion with Maoists" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge :
           selected interviews and other writings, 1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 1-36.
           Translated by John Mepham.
           109 1. "An historian of culture" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 73-88. Translated from the Italian by Jared Becker
           and James Cascaito.
           2. "An historian of culture" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 95-104. Translated from the Italian by Jared Becker and
           James Cascaito.
           114 (abridged) "The guillotine lives" New York Times (April 8, 1973) sect. 4, p. 15.
           Translated by Paul Auster.
           115 [Cours au Collège de France, 1972] "Penal theories and institutions" P. Rabinow, ed.,
           Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 17-21. Translated by
           Robert Hurley.

           1973

           129 "The equipments of power" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 108-112 (of 105-112). Translated by Lysa Hochroth.
           130 "The equipments of power" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 105-108 (of 105-112). Translated by Lysa Hochroth.
           131 [Cours au Collège de France, 1973] "The punitive society" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics:
           subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 23-37. Translated by Robert
           Hurley.

           1974

           132 1. "Human nature: justice versus power" (Noam Chomsky and MF) F. Elders,
           Reflexive water : the basic concerns of mankind (London: Souvenir Press, 1974), pp.
           133-197.
           2. "Human nature: justice versus power" (Noam Chomsky and MF) A. I. Davidson, ed.,
           Michel Foucault and his interlocutors (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997), pp.
           107-145. [Reprint of 1. above.]
           137 1. "Michel Foucault on Attica : an interview" Telos nº19 (Spring 1974), pp. 154-161.
           English original.
           2. "On Attica" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New York:
           Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 113-121. [Reprint of 1. above.]
           139 [Lecture III ONLY (DE v. 2, pp. 570-588 only) original French includes five lectures
           and a roundtable discussion] "Truth and judicial forms" Social Identities 2:3 (October
           1996), pp. 327-341. Translated by Lawrence Williams with Catherine Merlen.
           140 1. (some omissions) "Film and popular memory" Radical philosophy 11 (Summer
           1975), pp. 24-29. Translated by Martin Jordin.
           2. "Film and popular memory" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 89-106. Translated by Martin Jordin.
           3. "Film and popular memory" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 122-132. Translated by Martin Jordin.
           142 "White magic and black gown" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 287-291. Edited version. Translated by
           Lysa Hochroth.
           143 [Cours au Collège de France, 1974] "Psychiatric power" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics:
           subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 39-50. Translated by Robert
           Hurley.

           1975

           150 "Photogenic painting" Critical texts 6:3 (1989), pp. 1-12. Translated by Pierre A.
           Walker.
           151 1. (excerpts) "Michel Foucault on the role of prisons" New York Times (Aug. 5, 1975),
           p. 31. Translated by Leonard Mayhew.
           2. "From torture to cellblock" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 146-149. Translated by John Johnston.
           152 "An interview with Michel Foucault: History of the present 1 (Feb. 1985), pp. 2-3, 14.
           Translated by Renée Morel.
           156 1. "Prison talk: an interview with Michel Foucault." Radical Philosophy 16 (Spring
           1977), pp. 10-15. Translated by Colin Gordon.
           2. "Prison talk" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge : selected interviews and other
           writings, 1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 37-54. Translated by Colin Gordon.
           157 "Body/Power" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge : selected interviews and other
           writings, 1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 55-62. Translated by Colin Gordon.
           161 "Talk show" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New York:
           Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 133-145. Translated by Phillis Aronov and Dan McGrawth.
           164 1. "Sade: sargent of sex" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 186-189. Translated by John Johnston.
           2. "Sade: sargeant of sex" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New
           York: New Press, 1998), pp. 223-227. Translated by John Johnston, slightly modified.
           165 [Cours au Collège de France, 1975] "The abnormals" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics:
           subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 51-57. Translated by Robert
           Hurley.

           1976

           168 1. "The politics of health in the eighteenth century" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge
           : selected interviews and other writings, 1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp.
           166-182. Translated by Colin Gordon.
           2. "The politics of health in the eighteenth century" P. Rabinow, ed., The Foucault Reader
           (New York: Pantheon, 1984) pp. 273-89. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           169 "Questions on geography" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge : selected interviews
           and other writings, 1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 63-77. Translated by Colin
           Gordon.
           171 "Paul's story" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New York:
           Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 181-185. Translated by Lysa Hochroth.
           172 1. (large excerpts) "The politics of crime" Partisan review 43:3 (1976), pp. 453-459.
           Translated by Mollie Horwitz.
           2. "The politics of Soviet crime" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 121-130. Translated by Mollie Horwitz. [Reprint of 1
           above.]
           3. "The politics of Soviet crime" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 190-195. Translated by Mollie Horwitz. [Reprint of 1
           above.]
           173 "The social extension of the norm" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 196-199. Translated by Lysa Hochroth.
           175 1. "Sorcery and madness" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 107-112. Translated by John Johnston.
           2. "Sorcery and madness" Review of existential psychology and psychiatry 23:1/3 (1997),
           pp. 81-??. Translated by ??.
           3. "Sorcery and madness" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 200-202 Translated by John Johnston.
           180 1. "I, Pierre Rivière" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 131-136. Translated by John Johnston.
           2. "I, Pierre Rivière" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New York:
           Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 203-206. Translated by John Johnston.
           181 "The West and the truth of sex" Sub-Stance 20 (1978) pp. 5-8. Translated by
           Lawrence Winters.
           184 1. "The political function of the intellectual" Radical philosophy 17 (Summer 1977),
           pp. 12-14. Translated by Colin Gordon.
           2. See also 192.
           187 [Cours au Collège de France, 1976] 1. "War in the filigree of peace" Oxford literary
           review 4:2 (1980) pp. 15-19. Translated by Ian McLeod.
           2. "Society must be defended" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York:
           New Press, 1997), pp. 59-65. Translated by Robert Hurley.

           1977

           189 "Preface" G. Deleuze and F. Guattari, Anti-Oedipus : capitalism and schizophrenia
           (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983 [New York: Viking Press, 1977]), pp.
           xi-xiv. English original.
           192 1. "Truth and power: an interview with Michel Foucault" Critique of anthropology
           4:13-14 (Summer 1979), pp. 131-137. Translated by Felicity Edholm.
           2. "Truth and power" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge : selected interviews and other
           writings, 1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 109-133. Translated by Colin
           Gordon.
           3. "Truth and power" M. Morris and P. Patton, eds., Michel Foucault: power, truth,
           strategy (Sydney, Austr.: Feral Publications, 1979), pp. 29-48. Translated by Meaghan
           Morris and Paul Patton.
           4. "Truth and power" P. Rabinow, ed., The Foucault Reader (New York: Pantheon, 1984)
           pp. 51-75. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           193 [Cours au Collège de France 1976] 1. "Two lectures (first lecture: January 7, 1976)"
           C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge : selected interviews and other writings, 1972-1977
           (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 78-92. Translated by Kate Soper.
           2. "" N. Dirks, G. Eley, S. Ortner, eds., Culture/Power/History: a reader in contemporary
           social theory (Princeton: Princeton UP, 1993), pp. 200-222.
           3. "Two lectures" M. Kelly, ed., Critique and power : recasting the Foucault/Habermas
           debate (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994), pp. 17-46. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           194 [Cours au Collège de France 1976] 1. "Two lectures (second lecture: January 14,
           1976)" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge : selected interviews and other writings,
           1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 92-108. Translated by Kate Soper.
           2. "" N. Dirks, G. Eley, S. Ortner, eds., Culture/Power/History: a reader in contemporary
           social theory (Princeton: Princeton UP, 1993), pp. 200-222.
           3. "Power, right, truth" R.E. Goodin and P. Pettit, eds., Contemporary political
           philosophy: an anthology (Oxford: Blackwell, 1997), pp. 543-550.
           195 1. "The eye of power" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge : selected interviews and
           other writings, 1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 146-165. Translated by Colin
           Gordon.
           2. "The eye of power" S. Lotringer, ed., Semiotext(e) 3:2 ("Schizo-culture" issue) (1978).
           Translated by Mark S. Seem.
           3. "The eye of power" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New York:
           Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 226-240. Translated by Mark S. Seem, translation modified.
           197 1. "The history of sexuality" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge : selected interviews
           and other writings, 1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 183-193. Translated by
           Leo Marshall.
           2. "Interview with Lucette Finas" M. Morris and P. Patton, eds., Michel Foucault: power,
           truth, strategy (Sydney, Austr.: Feral Publications, 1979), pp. 67-75. Translated by Paul
           Foss and Meaghan Morris.
           3. "Power affects the body" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 207-213. Translated by Jeanine Herman.
           198 "The life of infamous men" M. Morris and P. Patton, eds., Michel Foucault: power,
           truth, strategy (Sydney, Austr.: Feral Publications, 1979), pp. 76-91. Translated by Paul
           Foss and Meaghan Morris.
           200 1. "Power and sex" Telos 32 (Summer 1977), pp. 152-61. Translated by David J.
           Parent.
           2. "Power and sex" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews and other
           writings, 1977-1984 (New York, Routledge, 1988), pp. 110-124. Translated by David J.
           Parent. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           3. "The end of the monarchy of sex" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 137-155. Translated by Dudley M. Marchi.
           4. "The end of the monarchy of sex" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 214-225. Translated by Dudley M.
           Marchi.
           201 "The gray mornings of tolerance" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and
           epistemology (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 229-231. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           205 1. "The anxiety of judging" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 157-178. Translated by John Johnston.
           2. "The anxiety of judging" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 241-254. Translated by John Johnston. Edited version.
           206 "The confession of the flesh" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge : selected interviews
           and other writings, 1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 194-228. Translated by
           Colin Gordon.
           209 "Confinement, psychiatry, prison" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture:
           interviews and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 178-210.
           Translated by Alan Sheridan.
           218 1. "Powers and strategies" C. Gordon, ed., Power/Knowledge : selected interviews
           and other writings, 1972-1977 (New York: Pantheon, 1980), pp. 134-145. Translated by
           Colin Gordon.
           2. "Powers and strategies" M. Morris and P. Patton, eds., Michel Foucault: power, truth,
           strategy (Sydney, Austr.: Feral Publications, 1979), pp. 49-58. Translated by Paul Patton.

           1978

           219 1. "Introduction" G. Canguilhem, The normal and the pathological (New York: Zone
           Books, 1991), pp. 7-24. Translated by Carolyn W. Fawcett.
           2. "Georges Canguilhem : philosopher of error" Ideology and consciousness, nº 7 (Autumn
           1980), pp. 51-62. Translated by Graham Burchell. BdS nº D391.
           3. See also 361.
           220 1. "About the concept of the dangerous individual in 19th century legal psychiatry"
           International journal of law and psychiatry 1 (1978), pp. 1-18. Translated by Carol Brown.
           2. "The dangerous individual" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews
           and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York, Routledge, 1988), pp. 125-151. Translated by
           Alain Baudot and Jane Couchman.
           221 "Dialogue on power" S. Wade, Chez Foucault (1978), pp. 4-22. English original.
           233 "Sexuality and power" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture (Manchester, England:
           Manchester University Press, 1999). Translated by Richard Lynch.
           236 "Michel Foucault and Zen: a stay in a Zen temple" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and
           Culture (Manchester, England: Manchester University Press, 1999).
           238 1. "Clarifications on the question of power" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live
           (interviews, 1966-84) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 179-192. Tranlated from the
           Italian by James Cascaito.
           2. "Clarifications on the question of power" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 255-263. Translated from the Italian by
           James Cascaito.
           239 [Cours au Collège de France 1978] 1. "Governmentality" I&C nº6 (Autumn 1979), pp.
           5-21. Translated from the Italian by Rosi Braidotti.
           2. "Governmentality" C. Gordon, ed., The Foucault effect (Chicago: University of
           Chicago, 1991), pp. 87-104. Braidotti translation revised by Colin Gordon.
           247 1. "Interview with Michel Foucault" New German critique 16 (Winter 1979) pp.
           155-156. Translated from the German by J. D. Steakley.
           2. "'Paris-Berlin'" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New York:
           Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 292-294. Translated from the German by J. D. Steakley.
           255 [Cours au Collège de France 1978] 1. "Foucault at the Collège de France I"
           Philosophy and social criticism 8:2 (Summer 1981), pp. 233-242. Translated by James
           Bernauer.
           2. "Security, territory, and population" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth
           (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 67-71. Translated by Robert Hurley.

           1979

           257 See 168. [This is a reedition, with additional material.]
           258 1. "What is an author?" Partisan review 42:4 (1975)
           2. "What is an author?" Textual strategies (1979)
           3. "What is an author?" P. Rabinow, ed., The Foucault Reader (New York: Pantheon,
           1984) pp. 101-120. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           4. See also 069.
           259 "Iran: the spirit of a world without spirit" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy,
           culture: interviews and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp.
           211-224. Translated by Alan Sheridan.
           263 1. "Sexual morality and the law" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture:
           interviews and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 271-285.
           Translated by Alan Sheridan.
           2. (Excerpts) Semiotext(e) ("Loving Boys/Loving Children" issue) (Summer 1980) pp.
           40-42, 44. Translated by Daniel Moshenberg.
           3. "The danger of child sexuality" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 264-274. Translated by Alan Sheridan. [Reprint of 1
           above.]
           264 1. "The simplest of pleasures" Fag rag 29, p. 3. Translated by Mike Riegle and
           Gilles Barbadette.
           2. "The simplest of pleasures" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 295-297. Translated by Mark Riegle and Gilles
           Barbadette.
           266 "For an ethics of discomfort" S. Lotringer, ed., Politics of truth (Semiotext(e), 1997),
           pp. 135-145. Translated by Lysa Hochroth.
           269 1. "Is it useless to revolt?" Philosophy and social criticism 8:1 (Spring 1981), pp. 1-9.
           Translated by James Bernauer.
           2. "Is it useless to revolt?" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture (Manchester, England:
           Manchester University Press, 1999). Translated by James Bernauer. [Reprint of 1.
           above.]
           270 "The catch-all strategy" International journal of the sociology of law 16 (1988), pp.
           159-162. Translated by Neil Duxbury.
           272 See 280.
           274 [Cours au Collège de France 1979] 1. "Foucault at the Collège de France II"
           Philosophy and social criticism 8:3 (Fall 1981), pp. 349-59. Translated by James
           Bernauer.
           2. "The birth of biopolitics" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York:
           New Press, 1997), pp. 73-79. Translated by Robert Hurley.

           1980

           276 "Introduction" M. Foucault, ed., Herculine Barbin: being the recently discovered
           memoirs of a nineteenth-century French hermaphrodite (Brighton, Sussex: Harverster
           Press, 1980), pp. vii-xvii. Translated by Richard McDougall.
           278 1. "Questions of method" I&C: Ideology and Consciousness nº8 (spring 1981), pp.
           3-14. Translated by Colin Gordon.
           2. "Questions of method: an interview with Michel Foucault" K. Baynes, J. Bohman, and
           T. McCarthy, eds., After philosophy : end or transformation? (Cambridge, MA: MIT
           Press, 1987), pp. 100-117. Translated by Alan Bass[?].
           3. "Questions of method" C. Gordon, ed., The Foucault effect (Chicago: University of
           Chicago, 1991), pp. 73-86. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           4. "The impossible prison" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 275-286. Translated by Colin Gordon. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           280 1. "Conversation with Michel Foucault by Millicent Dillon" Threepenny review 1:1
           (winter/spring 1980), pp. 4-5.
           2. "Truth is in the future" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 298-301. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           281 Remarks on Marx (New York: Semiotext(e), 1991) 187 pp.
           284 "The four horsement of the Apocalypse and the everyday worms" J. Faubion, ed.,
           Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 233-234.
           Translated by Robert Hurley.
           285 1. "The masked philosopher" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture:
           interviews and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York, Routledge, 1988), pp. 323-30.
           Translated by Alan Sheridan.
           2. "The masked philosopher" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 193-202. Translated by John Johnston.
           3. "The masked philosopher" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York:
           New Press, 1997), pp. 321-328. Translated by Alan Sheridan, amended.
           4. "The masked philosopher" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 302-307. Translated by John Johnston.
           286 1. "19th Century imaginations" Semiotext(e) 4:2 (1982), pp. 182-90. Translated by
           Alex Susteric.
           2. "The imagination of the nineteenth Century" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and
           epistemology (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 235-239. Translated by Alex Susteric,
           slightly modified.
           287 See 276. With some French additions not translated.
           289 [Cours au Collège de France, 1980] 1. "On the government of the living" P. Rabinow,
           ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 81-85. Translated by
           Robert Hurley.
           2. "On the government of the living" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture (Manchester,
           England: Manchester University Press, 1999).

           1981

           291 1. "'Omnes et singulatim': towards a critique of political reason" The Tanner Lectures
           on Human Values (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1981), pp. 224-254. English
           original.
           2. "Politics and reason" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews and
           other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 57-85.
           3. "Pastoral power and political reason" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture
           (Manchester, England: Manchester University Press, 1999).
           4. See also 364.
           293 1. "Friendship as a lifestyle: an interview with Michel Foucault" Gay Information 7
           (Spring 1981), pp. 4-6.
           2. "Friendship as a way of life" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 203-9. Translated by John Johnston.
           3. "Friendship as a way of life" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York:
           New Press, 1997), pp. 135-140. Translated by John Johnston, with amendments.
           4. "Friendship as a way of life" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 308-312. Translated by John Johnston.
           295 1. "Sexuality and solitude" (Richard Sennett and MF) London review of books 3:9 (21
           May-3 June 1981) pp. 3-7. English original.
           2. "Sexuality and solitude" D. Rieff, ed., Humanities in review : I (New York: Cambridge
           Unversity Press, 1982), pp. 3-21.
           3. "Sexuality and solitude" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York:
           New Press, 1997), pp. 175-184.
           4. "Sexuality and solitude" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture (Manchester, England:
           Manchester University Press, 1999).
           296 1. "Is it really important to think?" Philosophy and social criticism 9:1 (Spring 1982),
           pp. 29-40. Translated by Thomas Keenan.
           2. "Practicing criticism" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews and
           other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 152-56. Translated by Alan
           Sheridan.
           304 [Cours au Collège de France, 1981] "Subjectivity and truth" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics:
           subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 87-92. Translated by Robert
           Hurley.

           1982

           305 "Pierre Boulez, passing through the screen" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and
           epistemology (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 241-244. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           306 1. "The subject and power" B. Dreyfus and P. Rabinow, Michel Foucault : beyond
           structuralism and hermeneutics, 2nd ed. (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1983), pp.
           208-226. First section (Why study power, pp. 208-216) in English original; second section
           (How is power exercised?, pp. 216-226) translated from the French by Leslie Sawyer.
           2. "The subject and power" Critical inquiry 8:4 (Summer 1982), pp. 777-795. [Reprint of 1
           above.]
           3. "The subject and power" D. Ingram andJ. Simon-Ingram, eds., Critical theory : the
           essential readings (New York: Paragon House, 1991), pp. 303-319. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           308 "Passion according to Werner Schroeter" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 313-321. Translated by John Johnston.
           310 1. "Space, knowledge, and power" Skyline, the architecture and design review
           (March 1982), pp. 16-20. English original.
           2. "Space, knowledge, and power" P. Rabinow, ed., The Foucault Reader (New York:
           Pantheon, 1984) pp. 239-256. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           3. "An ethics of pleasure" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 257-277.
           (?) 4. "Space, power and knowledge" S. During, ed., The cultural studies reader (New
           York: Routledge, 1993).
           5. "Space, knowledge and power" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 335-347.
           311 "History and homosexuality" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 363-370. Translated by John Johnston.
           312 1. "The battle for chastity" P. Ariès and A. Béjin, eds., Western sexuality (Oxford:
           Blackwell, 1985), pp. 14-25. Translated by Anthony Forster.
           2."The battle for chastity" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews and
           other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 227-241. Translated by
           Anthony Forster. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           3. "The battle for chastity" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York:
           New Press, 1997), pp. 185-197. Translated by Anthony Forster, amended.
           4. "The battle for chastity" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture (Manchester, England:
           Manchester University Press, 1999). Translated by Anthony Forster. [Reprint of 1.
           above.]
           313 1. "The social triumph of the sexual will : a conversation with Michel Foucault"
           Christopher street 6:4 (nº 64, fall 1982), pp. 36-41. Translated by Brendan Lemon.
           2. "The social triumph of the sexual will" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth
           (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 157-162. Translated by Brendan Lemon, slightly
           amended.
           317 1. "Sexual choice, sexual act : an interview with Michel Foucault" Salmagundi nº
           58-59 (Fall 1982-Winter 1983), pp. 10-24.
           2. "Sexual choice, sexual act : Foucault and homosexuality" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics,
           philosophy, culture: interviews and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge,
           1988), pp. 286-303. Translated by James O'Higgins. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           3. "Sexual choice, sexual act" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 211-231. Translated by James O'Higgins. [Reprint of 1
           above.]
           4. "Sexual choice, sexual act" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York:
           New Press, 1997), pp. 141-156. Translated by James O'Higgins. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           5. "Sexual choice, sexual act" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 322-334. Translated by James O'Higgins. [Reprint of
           1 above.]
           323 [Cours au Collège de France, 1982] "The hermeneutic of the subject" P. Rabinow,
           ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 93-106. Translated by
           Robert Hurley.

           1983

           325 1. "The risks of security" History of the present 2 (spring 1986) pp. 4-5, 11-14.
           Translator unidentified.
           2. "Social security" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews and other
           writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 159-77. Translated by Alan
           Sheridan.
           326 1. "On the genealogy of ethics: an overview of work in progress" B. Dreyfus and P.
           Rabinow, Michel Foucault : beyond structuralism and hermeneutics, 2nd ed. (Chicago,
           University of Chicago Press, 1983), pp. 229-252. English original.
           2. "On the genealogy of ethics: an overview of work in progress" P. Rabinow, ed., The
           Foucault Reader (New York: Pantheon, 1984) pp. 340-72.
           3. (slightly abridged) "How we behave. Sex, food, and other ethical matters" Vanity Fair
           46:9 (Nov. 1983), pp. 62-69.
           4. "On the genealogy of ethics: an overview of work in progress" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics:
           subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 253-280.
           329 1. "Writing the self" Arnold I. Davidson, ed., Foucault and his interlocutors
           (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997), pp. 234-247. Translated by Ann Hobart.
           2."Self-writing" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press,
           1997), pp. 207-222. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           330 1. "Structuralism and post-structuralism: an interview with Michel Foucault" Telos
           nº55 (spring 1983), pp. 195-211. Translated by Jeremy Harding.
           2. "Critical theory / intellectual history" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture:
           interviews and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 17-46.
           3. "How much does it cost for reason to tell the truth?" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live
           (interviews, 1966-84) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 233-256. Translated by Mia
           Foret and Marion Martius (from a German ed. in Spuren?).
           4. "Critical theory / intellectual history" M. Kelly, ed., Critique and power : recasting the
           Foucault/Habermas debate (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994), pp. 109-137. Translated
           by Jeremy Harding. [Reprint of 2 above.]
           5. "Structuralism and post-structuralism" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and
           epistemology (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 433-458. Translated by Jeremy Harding,
           slightly modified.
           6. "How much does it cost to tell the truth?" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 348-362. Translated from the German by
           Mia Foret and Marion Martius.
           331 "An exchange with Michel Foucault" New York review of books (March 31, 1983), pp.
           42-44.
           332 (slightly altered) Chapter 1, The care of the self
           333 1. "Contemporary music and the public" Perspectives of new music 24 (Fall-winter
           1985), pp. 6-12. Translated by John Rahn.
           2. "Contemporary music and the public" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture:
           interviews and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 314-22.
           Translated by John Rahn. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           3. "The cultural insularity of contemporary music" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live
           (interviews, 1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 391-396. Translated by Lysa
           Hochroth.
           336 1. "Michel Foucault : an interview with Stephen Riggins" Ethos 1:2 (Autumn 1983),
           pp. 4-9.
           2. "The minimalist self" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews and
           other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 3-16. English original.
           [Reprint of 1. above.]
           3. "An interview by Stephen Riggins" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New
           York: New Press, 1997), pp. 121-133. English original.
           4. "An ethics of pleasure" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 371-381.
           338 See 340.

           1984

           339 1. "What is Enlightenment?" P. Rabinow, ed., The Foucault Reader (New York:
           Pantheon, 1984) pp. 32-50. Translated by Catherine Porter.
           2. "What is Enlightenment?" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York:
           New Press, 1997), pp. 303-319. Translated by Catherine Porter, amended.
           3. "What is Enlightenment?" S. Lotringer, ed., Politics of truth (Semiotext(e), 1997), pp.
           101-133. Translated by Catherine Porter. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           340 1. "Preface to The history of sexuality, volume II" P. Rabinow, ed., The Foucault
           Reader (New York: Pantheon, 1984) pp. 333-39. Translated by William Smock.
           2. "Preface to The history of sexuality, volume II" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity
           and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 199-205. Translated by William Smock,
           amended.
           341 "Politics and ethics: an interview" P. Rabinow, ed., The Foucault Reader (New York:
           Pantheon, 1984) pp. 373-80. Translated by Catherine Porter.
           342 1. "Polemics, politics, and problemizations: an interview with Michel Foucault" P.
           Rabinow, ed., The Foucault Reader (New York: Pantheon, 1984) pp. 381-90. Translated
           by Lydia Davis.
           2. "Problems, politics, and problematizations" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and
           truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 111-119. Translated by ??.
           343 1. "Archaeology of a passion" M. Foucault, Raymond Roussel: death and the
           labyrinth (New York: Doubleday, 1986) pp. 169-186. Translated by Charles Ruas.
           2. "Archeology of a passion" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 397-406. Translated by Charles Ruas.
           344 See 326.
           345 1. "(Auto)biography : Michel Foucault 1926-1984" History of the present 4 (Spring
           1988), pp. 13-15. Translated by Jackie Urla.
           2. "'Michel Foucault (1926-)' by Maurice Florence" G. Gutting, ed., The Cambridge
           companion to Foucault (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pp. 314-19.
           Translated by Catherine Porter.
           3. "'Foucault' by Maurice Florence" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology
           (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 459-463. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           346 1. "What calls for punishment?" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 275-292. Translated by John Johnston.
           2. "What calls for punishment?" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 423-431. Translated by John Johnston.
           350 1. "The concern for truth" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews
           and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 255-67. Translated by
           Alan Sheridan.
           2. "The concern for truth" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 293-308. Translated by John Johnston.
           3. [abridged] "The regard for truth" Art and text 16 (Summer 1984), pp. 20-31. Translated
           by Paul Patton.
           4. "The concern for truth" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 455-464. Translated by John Johnston.
           351 [Cours au Collège de France 1983] 1. "Kant on Enlightenment and revolution"
           Economy and society 15:1 (February 1986). Translated by Colin Gordon.
           2. "The art of telling the truth" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews
           and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 86-95. Translated by
           Alan Sheridan.
           3. "Kant on Enlightenment and revolution" M. Gane & T. Johnson, eds., Foucault's new
           domains (New York: Routledge, 1993), pp. 10-18. Translated by Colin Gordon. [Reprint of
           1 above.]
           4. "The art of telling the truth" M. Kelly, ed., Critique and power : recasting the
           Foucault/ Habermas debate (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994), pp. 139-148. [Reprint of
           2 above.]
           5. "What is revolution?" S. Lotringer, ed., Politics of truth (Semiotext(e), 1997), pp.
           83-100. Translated by Lysa Hochroth.
           352 See 357.
           354 1. "Final interview" Raritan 5:1 (Summer 1985), pp. 1-13. Translated by Thomas
           Levin and Isabelle Lorenz.
           2. "The return of morality" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews and
           other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 242-254. Translated by
           Thomas Levin and Isabelle Lorenz. [Reprint of 1 above.]
           3. "The return of morality" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 317-331. Translated by John Johnston.
           4. "The return of morality" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 465-473. Translated by John Johnston.
           356 1. "The ethic of care of the self as a practice of freedom: an interview with Michel
           Foucault, January 20, 1984" by Raúl Fornet-Betancourt, Helmut Becker, and Alfredo
           Gomez-Müller. Philosophy and social criticism 12:2-3 (1987), pp. 112-131. Translated
           from the French by J. D. Gauthier, SJ.
           2. "The ethic of care of the self as a practice of freedom: an interview with Michel
           Foucault, January 20, 1984" by Raúl Fornet-Betancourt, Helmut Becker, and Alfredo
           Gomez-Müller. J. Bernauer and D. Rasmussen, eds., The final Foucault (Cambridge:
           MIT Press; 1988), pp. 1-20. Translated from the French by J. D. Gauthier, SJ. [This is a
           reprint in book form of the journal publiation in 1.]
           3. "The ethics of the concern for the self as a practice of freedom" Concordia : Revista
           internacional de filosophia 6 (July-December 1984), pp. 96-116. Translated by P. Aranov
           and D. McGrawth.
           4. "The ethics of the concern for the self as a practice of freedom" P. Rabinow, ed.,
           Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 281-301. Translated by P.
           Aranov and D. McGrawth, amended.
           5. "The ethics of the concern for self" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 432-449. Translated by Phillis Aranov and
           Dan McGrawth.
           357 1. "An aesthetics of existence" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture:
           interviews and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 47-53.
           Translated by Alan Sheridan.
           2. "An aesthetics of existence" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 309-316. Translated by John Johnston.
           3. "An aesthetics of existence" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984)
           (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 450-454. Translated by John Johnston.
           358 1. "Sex, power and the politics of identity : an interview" The advocate nº 400 (August
           7, 1984), pp. 26-30, 58. English original.
           2. "Sex, power, and the politics of identity" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth
           (New York: New Press, 1997), pp. 157-173.
           3. "Sex, power and the politics of identity" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 382-390.
           360 1. "Of other spaces" Diacritics (Spring 1986), pp. 22-27. Translated by Jay
           Miskowiec.
           2. "Different spaces" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and epistemology (New York:
           New Press, 1998), pp. 175-185. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           1985 (no 361)
           361 1. "Life: experience and science" J. Faubion, ed., Aesthetics, method and
           epistemology (New York: New Press, 1998), pp. 465-478. Translated by Robert Hurley.
           2. See also 219.

           1988

           362 "Truth, power, self: an interview with Michel Foucault, October 25, 1982" by Rux
           Martin. L. Martin, H. Gutman, and P. Hutton, eds., Technologies of the self: a seminar
           with Michel Foucault (Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press; 1988), pp. 9-15. English
           original.
           363 1. "Technologies of the self" L. Martin, H. Gutman, and P. Hutton, eds.,
           Technologies of the self: a seminar with Michel Foucault (Amherst: Univ. of
           Massachusetts Press; 1988), pp. 9-15. English original.
           2. "Technologies of the self" P. Rabinow, ed., Ethics: subjectivity and truth (New York:
           New Press, 1997), pp. 223-251.
           364 "The political technology of individuals" L. Martin, H. Gutman, and P. Hutton, eds.,
           Technologies of the self: a seminar with Michel Foucault (Amherst: Univ. of
           Massachusetts Press; 1988), pp. 145-162. English original. Portions of this reduplicate
           "Omnes et singulatum," DE#291.

 

           Documents not included in Dits et Écrits

           N.B: These are listed in the supplemental bibliography by Lagrange (v.4, pp. 829-838):

           1. 1971, p. 831 [Leçon inaugurale au Collège de France, 2 décembre 1970; L'ordre du
           discours (Paris: Gallimard, 1971)]
           "Orders of discourse," translated by Rupert Swyer in Social Science Information 10:2
           (April 1971), pp. 7-30.
           A list of corrections to this English translation by Meaghan Morris in included in M.
           Morris and P. Patton, eds., Michel Foucault: power, truth, strategy (Sydney, Australia:
           Feral Publications, 1979), pp. 102-105.
           "The discourse on language," translated by Rupert Swyer in The archæology of
           knowledge (New York: Pantheon, 1972), pp. 215-237. [Reprint of SSI above.]
           "The order of discourse," translated by Ian McLeod in R. Young, ed., Untying the text : a
           poststructuralist reader (Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981), pp. 48-78.
           2. 1973, p. 832 "Foreword" M. Foucault, ed., I, Pierre Rivière, having slaughtered my
           mother, my sister, and my brother… (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1975), pp.
           vii-xiv.
           3. 1973, p. 832 "Tales of murder" M. Foucault, ed., I, Pierre Rivière, having slaughtered
           my mother, my sister, and my brother… (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1975), pp.
           199-212.
           4. 1979, p. 833 [Cours au Collège de France 1973] "Power and norms. Notes" M. Morris
           and P. Patton, eds., Michel Foucault: power, truth, strategy (Sydney, Austr.: Feral
           Publications, 1979), pp. 59-66. Translated by W. Suchting. BdS nº D67
           5. "Power, moral values and the intellectual" typescript interview with Michael D. Bess,
           San Francisco, 3 November 1980. [See Macey bibliography, nº 315, p. 560.] BdS nº D384
           1980, p. 834 (extracts) "An interview with Michel Foucault" Inside (Daily Californian)
           (November 10, 1980) pp. 15.
           1988, p. 838 "Power, moral values and the intellectual" History of the present nº 4 (Spring
           1988), pp. 1-2, 11-13.
           6. 1981, p. 834 "Michel Foucault's new clothes" The Village voice v.26, nº18 (Apr.29-May
           5, 1981), pp. 1, 40-42. (Includes quotations from an interview with C. Romano, New York,
           fall 1980.)
           7. 1981, p. 834 Otto Friedrich, "France's philosopher of power" Time v.118, nº 20 (Nov.
           16, 1981), pp. 147-8. (Includes quotations from an interview with S. Burton, Paris, Oct.
           1981.)
           8. 1982, p. 835 "Response to Susan Sontag" Soho News 2 March 1982, p. 13. BdS nº
           D207
           9. 1983, p. 835 "The power and politics of MF" Inside (Daily Californian) (April 22, 1983)
           pp. 7, 20-22. English original. [Bernauer bibliog. p. 252]
           10. 1984, p. 836; 1985, p. 836 [« Du pouvoir », interview w/ Pierre Boncenne, L'Express nº
           1722 July 6-12, 1984, pp. 56-68. See Bernauer bibliog. p. 246] BdS nº D14
           "On power" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews and other writings,
           1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 96-109.
           11. 1984, p. 836 "A last interview with French philosopher Michel Foucault." City paper
           8:3 (Jul 27-Aug 2, 1984), p. 18. (conducted in March 1984 by Jamin Raskin.) English
           original. [Bernauer bibliog. p. 252; Macey bibliog. nº390, p. 564] BdS nº D195.
           12. 1985, p. 836 Discourse and truth: the problematization of parrhesia. (six lectures
           given at the University of California at Berkeley, Oct.-Nov. 1983) Ed. by Joseph Pearson,
           Unpublished, available only in photocopy and audiotapes. English original. BdS nº D213.
           13. 1986, p. 837 [Le Monde Sept. 6, 1986; related to DE nº 151?]
           13.1 "On literature" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1966-84) (New York:
           Semiotext(e), 1989), pp. 113-9.
           13.2 "The functions of literature" L. Kritzman, ed., Politics, philosophy, culture:
           interviews and other writings, 1977-1984 (New York: Routledge, 1988), pp. 307-313.
           13.3. "On literature" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New York:
           Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 150-153. Translated by John Johnston.
           14. 1988, p. 838 [« Entretien avec Michel Foucault » Le genre de l'histoire. Cahiers du
           G.R.I.F. 37-38 (1988), pp. 9-19]
           14.1. "What our present is" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New
           York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp. 407-415. Translated by Lysa Hochroth.
           14.2 "What our present is" S. Lotringer, ed., Politics of truth (Semiotext(e), 1997), pp.
           147-168. Translated by Lysa Hochroth.
           15. 1990, p. 838 [« Qu'est-ce que la critique? (Critique et Aufklärung) » Bulletin de la
           Société française de Philosophie 84 (1990), pp. 25-63]
           15.1 "What is critique?" J. Schmidt, ed., What is Enlightenment? Eighteenth-century
           answers and twentieth-century questions (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1996), pp.
           382-398. Translated by Kevin Paul Geiman.
           15.2 "What is critique?" S. Lotringer, ed., Politics of truth (Semiotext(e), 1997), pp.
           23-82. Translated by Lysa Hochroth.

 

           Texts not included in Dits et Écrits or supplemental bibliography by
           Lagrange

           [BdS refers to the catalog number at the Bibliothèque du Saulchoir, Paris. Since the Fonds
           Michel Foucault has been transferred to l'Institut Mémoire de l'Édition Contemporaine,
           Paris, these catalog numbers will be eventually superseded, but are still in use for the time
           being.]

           1. "Truth and subjectivity," Howison Lectures, Oct. 20 & 21, 1980, University of
           California at Berkeley. (typescript, available on audiocassette, BdS; text and tape also
           available at UCBerkeley special collections) BdS nº D2
           2. 2.1 "About the beginning of the hermeneutics of the self : two lectures at Dartmouth"
           Political theory 21:2 (May 1993) pp. 198-227. English original. BdS nº A338 [These
           lectures, given Nov. 17 and 24, 1980, are basically similar to the Howison lectures that
           MF gave in Oct. 1980 (BdS nº D2); and correspond to Lectures III, IV and V, «Mal faire,
           dire vrai», given May 1981 in Leuven (BdS nº D201)]
           2.2 "About the beginning of the hermeneutics of the self" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and
           Culture (Manchester, England: Manchester University Press, 1999).
           2.3 "Subjectivity and truth" and "Christianity and confession" S. Lotringer, ed., Politics
           of truth (Semiotext(e), 1997), pp. 171-231. [Revised version of 1 above.]
           3. "Discussions with Hubert L. Dreyfus and Paul Rabinow" 15, 19, 21 April 1983 (18
           typescripts) BdS nº D250
           4. "Afterword" L. Martin, H. Gutman, and P. Hutton, eds., Technologies of the self: a
           seminar with Michel Foucault (Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press; 1988), p. 163.
           English original [from Foucault's final lecture at Vermont].
           5. "On religion" J. Carrette, ed., Religion and Culture (Manchester, England:
           Manchester University Press, 1999). [This is a small excerpt of conversations between
           Foucault and a young hitchhiker, published without attribution, from Thierry Voeltzel,
           Vingt ans et après (Grasset, 1978), pp. 155-159.]
           6. 6.1 "Discourse and repression" Unpublished manuscript, 23 leaves. Dated "Berkeley,
           May 8, 1975." Available for consultation at the Bancroft Library, University of California
           , Berkeley, CA, catalog nº MSS 90/136 Z, Box 1, Folder 1:8. [This is presumably a lecture
           given on that date, since it is virtually the same as a lecture given in New York (6.2,
           below).]
           6.2 "Schizo-culture: Infantile sexuality" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp 154-167. [A lecture given at the
           Schizo-Culture conference organized by Semiotext(e) at Columbia University in 1975.
           Very slight variations from 6.1 above.]
           7. "Schizo-culture: On prison and psychiatry" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews,
           1961-1984) (New York: Semiotext(e), 1996), pp 168-180. [A panel discussion that took
           place as part of the conference on the morning following Foucault's Columbia University
           lecture (6.2, above).]
           8. 8.1 "??" R. Reynolds and T. Zummer, eds., Crash: nostalgia for the absence of
           cyberspace (New York: Thread Waxing Space, 1994). Interview conducted by Thomas
           Zummer in November 1983.
           8.2 "Problematics" S. Lotringer, ed., Foucault live (interviews, 1961-1984) (New York:
           Semiotext(e), 1996), pp 416-422. [Reprint of 8.1 above.]
           9. "Experiences of madness" History of the human sciences 4:1 (February 1991), pp. 1-25.
           Translated by Anthony Pugh. [Chapter I:4 of the French edition of Histoire de la folie à
           l'âge classique, not included in the English translation of the book.]

                                                                                     


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                   Department of Philosophy
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Bibliographies
 

           Bibliography of writing about Foucault This bibliography by Jeffrey Hearn is the most
           comprehensive source of secondary references on Foucault to be found on the web.

           A bibliography of some of Foucault's work by Ben Attias

           Reviews of Etienne Balibar et al. Michel Foucault philosophe (1989) a short
           bibliography of reviews.

           Peter Krapp's site This site includes a catalogue of the holdings of Foucault's work at
           the Foucault archives in Paris.

           Short Foucault bibliography


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