Bibliography

I. Works by Michel Foucault

A. PUBLISHED WORKS NOT COLLECTED IN DITS ET ÉCRITS

Monographs and other uncollected works are cited in the text by publication date. English translations (ET) are cited separately.

1961 Histoire de la folie à l’âge classique. Paris: Gallimard, 1972.
1961ET1 Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason. Trans. Richard Howard. New York: Vintage, 1988.
1961ET2 History of Madness. Trans. Jonathan Murphy and Jean Khalfa. New York: Routledge, 2006.
1966 Les mots et les choses: une archeology des sciences humaines. Paris: Gallimard.
1966ET The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences. New York: Vintage, 1973.
1975 Surveiller et punir: naissance de la prison. Paris: Gallimard.
1975ET Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Trans. Alan Sheridan. New York: Vintage, 1977.
1976 La volonté de savoir. Histoire de la sexualité 1. Paris: Gallimard.
1976ET The History of Sexuality: Volume 1: An Introduction. Trans. Robert Hurley. New York: Vintage, 1990.
1984a L’usage des plaisirs. Histoire de la sexualité 2. Paris: Gallimard.
1984aET The Use of Pleasure: Volume 2 of the History of Sexuality. Trans. Robert Hurley. New York: Vintage, 1990.
1984b Le souci de soi. Histoire de la sexualité 3. Paris: Gallimard.
1984bET The Care of the Self: Volume 3 of the History of Sexuality. Trans. Robert Hurley. New York: Vintage, 1988.

B. SHORTER WORKS COLLECTED IN DITS ET ÉCRITS

Most of Foucault’s shorter (nonmonographic) works are collected in Dits et écrits, 4 vols. (Paris: Gallimard, 1994). These are cited in the text by the number assigned by the editors with the prefix “DE” (for example, DE233). Citations from the French will be indicated with the volume in Roman numerals and page in Arabic (for example, “DE233, III-562” would be a citation to “Sexualité et pouvoir” at volume 3, page 562). Citations from English versions include a decimal and number (for example, DE157.1); those texts are listed here. For a complete list of Foucault’s shorter works in English, see Lynch (2013).

DE139.2 Truth and Juridical Forms.” In Power, ed. J. Faubion, trans. R. Hurley, 1–89. New York: New Press, 2000.
DE157.1 Body/Power.” In Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972–1977, ed. and trans. C. Gordon, 55–62. New York: Pantheon, 1980.
DE168.1 The Politics of Health in the Eighteenth Century.” In Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972–1977, ed. and trans. C. Gordon, 166–182. New York: Pantheon, 1980.
DE179.1 Bio-history and Bio-politics.” Foucault Studies 18 (October 2014): 128–130. [Trans. Richard A. Lynch.]
DE200.3 Power and Sex.” In Politics, Philosophy, Culture: Interviews and Other Writings, 1977–1984, ed. L. Kritzman, trans. D. J. Parent, 110–124. New York: Routledge, 1988.
DE218.1 Power and Strategies.” In Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972–1977, ed. and trans. C. Gordon, 134–145. New York: Pantheon, 1980.
DE229.1 The Incorporation of the Hospital Into Modern Technology.” In Space, Knowledge, and Power: Foucault and Geography, ed. J. Crampton and S. Elden, trans. Edgar Knowlton Jr., William J. King, and Stuart Elden, 141–151. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007.
DE257.1 The Politics of Health in the Eighteenth Century.” Foucault Studies 18 (October 2014): 113–127. [Trans. Richard A. Lynch.]
DE266.2 For an Ethic of Discomfort.” In Power, ed. J. Faubion, 443–448. New York: New Press, 2000.
DE278.5 Questions of Method.” In Power, ed. J. Faubion, 223–238. New York: New Press, 2000.
DE281.2 Interview with Michel Foucault.” In Power, ed. J. Faubion, trans. R. Hurley, 239–297. New York: New Press, 2000.
DE291.4 ‘Omnes et Singulatim’: Towards a Critique of Political Reason.” In Power, ed. J. Faubion, trans. R. Hurley, 298–325. New York: New Press, 2000.
DE293.3 Friendship as a Way of Life.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, trans. J. Johnston, 135–140. New York: New Press, 1997.
DE297.1 The Meshes of Power.” In Space, Knowledge, and Power: Foucault and Geography, ed. J. Crampton and S. Elden, trans. Gerald Moore, 153–162. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. [This is a translation of Foucault’s lecture only (DE IV:182–194); a discussion that followed (DE IV:195–201) is not translated.]
DE306.4 The Subject and Power.” In Power, ed. J. Faubion, trans. R. Hurley, 326–348. New York: New Press, 2000.
DE313.2 The Social Triumph of the Sexual Will.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, trans. B. Lemon, 157–162. New York: New Press, 1997.
DE317.4 Sexual Choice, Sexual Act.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, trans. J. O’Higgins, 141–156. New York: New Press, 1997.
DE326.1 On the Genealogy of Ethics: An Overview of Work in Progress.” In Michel Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics, by H. Dreyfus and P. Rabinow, 2nd ed., 229–252. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983.
DE326.4 On the Genealogy of Ethics: An Overview of Work in Progress.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, 253–280. New York: New Press, 1997.
DE329.2 Self-Writing.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, trans. R. Hurley, 207–222. New York: New Press, 1997.
DE336.3 An Interview by Stephen Riggins.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, 121–133. New York: New Press, 1997.
DE339.2 What Is Enlightenment?” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, trans. C. Porter, 303–319. New York: New Press, 1997.
DE341.1 Politics and Ethics: An Interview.” In The Foucault Reader, ed. P. Rabinow, trans. C. Porter, 373–380. New York: Pantheon, 1984.
DE342.2 Polemics, Politics, and Problematizations.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, 111–119. New York: New Press, 1997.
DE351.2 The Art of Telling the Truth.” In Politics, Philosophy, Culture: Interviews and Other Writings, 1977–1984, ed. L. Kritzman, trans. A. Sheridan, 86–95. New York: Routledge, 1988.
DE356.2 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.” In The Final Foucault, ed. J. Bernauer and D. Rasmussen, trans. J. D. Gauthier SJ, 1–20. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1998.
DE356.4 The Ethics of the Concern of the Self as a Practice of Freedom.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, trans. P. Aranov and D. McGrawth, 281–301. New York: New Press, 1997.
DE358.1 Sex, Power, and the Politics of Identity: An Interview.” The Advocate 400 (August 7, 1984): 26–30, 58.
DE358.2 Sex, Power, and the Politics of Identity.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, 163–173. New York: New Press, 1997.
DE361.2 Life: Experience and Science.” In The Essential Foucault, ed. P. Rabinow and N. Rose, 6–17. New York: New Press, 2003.
DE362.1 Truth, Power, Self: An Interview with Michel Foucault, October 25, 1982.” In Technologies of the Self: A Seminar with Michel Foucault, ed. L. Martin, H. Gutman, and P. Hutton, 9–15. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1988.
DE363.2 Technologies of the Self.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, ed. P. Rabinow, 223–251. New York: New Press, 1997.

C. SHORTER WORKS NOT INCLUDED IN DITS ET ÉCRITS

Certain of Foucault’s other shorter works were not included in Dits et écrits. These are cited as “OT,” with a two-digit number indicating the year of first appearance and a second accession number (for example, OT-78-01). A complete list of these texts is included in Lynch (2013).

OT-61-02 L’anthropologie de Kant (thèse complémentaire). T. I: Introduction. Paris: Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne.
OT-61-02ET Introduction to Kant’s Anthropology. Ed. R. Nigro, trans. R. Nigro and K. Briggs. Cambridge, Mass.: Semiotext(e), 2008.
OT-78-01 Qu’est-ce que la critique? (Critique et Aufklärung).” Bulletin de la Société française de Philosophie 84 (1990): 25–63 (communication à la Société française de philosophie, séance du 27 mai 1978).
OT-78-01ET What Is Critique?” In What Is Enlightenment? Eighteenth-Century Answers and Twentieth-Century Questions, ed. J. Schmidt, trans. Kevin Paul Geiman, 382–398. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. [This translation does not include a Q&A session that followed the lecture.]
OT-78-07 Interview with Jean Le Bitoux, conducted July 10, 1978, published in two parts in Mec. “Le Gai Savoir (I),” Mec 5 (June 1988): 32–36; “Le Gai Savoir (II),” Mec 6–7 (July/August 1988): 30–33.
OT-78-07ET The Gay Science.” Critical Inquiry 37, no. 3 (Spring 2011): 385–403. [Trans. Nicolae Morar and Daniel W. Smith.]
OT-83-03 Six lectures at the University of California, October and November 1983. [There is significant overlap between these lectures and the final two courses (1982–1983 and 1983–1984) at the Collège de France.]
OT-83-03ET Fearless Speech. Ed. Joseph Pearson. New York: Semiotext(e), 2001.

D. COURSES GIVEN AT THE COLLÈGE DE FRANCE

Courses given at the Collège de France are cited in the text by CdF and the year of the lectures. Published lectures are cited by page number and listed below; unpublished lectures are cited by lecture date and are my own transcriptions and translations from the audio recordings.

CdF71 Leçons sur la volonté de savoir: cours au Collège de France, 1970–1971. Paris: Gallimard/Seuil “Hautes Études,” 2011.
CdF74 Le pouvoir psychiatrique: cours au Collège de France, 1973–1974. Paris: Gallimard/Seuil “Hautes Études,” 2003.
CdF74ET Psychiatric Power: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1973–1974. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2006.
CdF75 Les anormaux: cours au Collège de France, 1974–1975. Paris: Gallimard/Seuil “Hautes Études,” 1999.
CdF75ET Abnormal: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1974–1975. New York: Picador, 2003.
CdF76 «Il faut défendre la société»: cours au Collège de France, 1976. Paris: Gallimard/Seuil “Hautes Études,” 1997.
CdF 76ET “Society Must Be Defended”: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1975–1976. New York: Picador, 2003.
CdF78 Sécurité, territoire, population: cours au Collège de France, 1977–1978. Paris: Gallimard/Seuil “Hautes Études,” 2004.
CdF78ET Security, Territory, Population: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1977–78. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007.
CdF79 Naissance de la biopolitique: cours au Collège de France, 1978–1979. Paris: Gallimard/Seuil “Hautes Études,” 2004.
CdF79ET The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978–79. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2008.
CdF80 Du gouvernement des vivants: cours au Collège de France, 1979–1980. Paris: EHESS/Gallimard/Seuil “Hautes Études,” 2012.
CdF80ET On the Government of the Living: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1979–1980. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014.
CdF 82 L’herméneutique du sujet: cours au Collège de France, 1981–82. Paris: Gallimard/Seuil “Hautes Études,” 2001.
CdF82ET The Hermeneutics of the Subject: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1981–1982. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2005.
CdF 83 Le gouvernement de soi et des autres: cours au Collège de France, 1982–1983. Paris: Gallimard/Seuil “Hautes Études,” 2008.
CdF83ET The Government of Self and Others: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1982–1983. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2010.
CdF 84 Le courage de la vérité (Le gouvernement de soi et des autres, II): cours au Collège de France, 1984. Paris: Gallimard/Seuil “Hautes Études,” 2009. I have also consulted an unpublished typescript prepared by Michael Behrent. Each chapter in that typescript is numbered separately, so I-19 refers to Lecture 1, page 19.
CdF84ET The Courage of Truth (The Government of Self and Others II): Lectures at the Collège de France, 1983–1984. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2011.

E. ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS

Archival documents are cited in the text by archive and catalogue number. BdS refers to the Bibliothèque du Saulchoir. IMEC refers to l’Institut Mémoires de l’édition contemporaine.

BdS-B46 Le Gai Savoir (I).” Mec Magazine 5 (June 1988): 32–36. The first of two parts of an interview with Jean Le Bitoux, conducted July 10, 1978. Cf. OT-78-07.
BdS-C62 Du gouvernement des vivants.” Lectures at the Collège de France, January–March 1980. Audiotape recordings (12 cassettes). Cf. CdF80.
BdS-D250[07] Discussion with Michel Foucault” (April 21, 1983), with Robert Bellah, Bert Dreyfus, Martin Jay, Leo Löwenthal, Paul Rabinow, Charles Taylor. Unpublished typescript, 32 pp.
IMEC-K.2 Letters: Bernauer-Bersani-Brown” [Letters from Bersani to Foucault include two handwritten notes (December 10, 1979, New York; and May 14, 1982) and a typed note (June 28, 1982, New York).]

II. Works by Other Authors

Works by other authors are cited in the text by author and publication date.

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Alger, Horatio. 1868. Ragged Dick, or, Street life in New York with Bootblacks. New York: Norton, 2008.

Allen, Amy. 2010. “The Entanglement of Power and Validity: Foucault and Critical Theory.” In Foucault and Philosophy, ed. T. O’Leary and C. Falzon, 78–98. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Arp, Kristiana. 1968. The Bonds of Freedom: Simone de Beauvoir’s Existentialist Ethics. New York: Norton, 2008.

Baptist, Edward E. 2014. The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism. New York: Basic Books.

Bartky, Sandra Lee. 1990. Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression. Chicago: Open Court.

Bartky, Sandra Lee. 1995. “Agency: What’s the Problem?” In “Sympathy and Solidarity” and Other Essays, 31–45. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.

Bartky, Sandra Lee. 2002. “Sympathy and Solidarity” and Other Essays. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield.

Beasley, Chris, and Carol Bacchi. 2005. “The Political Limits of ‘Care’ in Reimagining Interconnection/Community and an Ethical Future.” Australian Feminist Studies 20, no. 46: 49–64.

Beauvoir, Simone de. 1947. The Ethics of Ambiguity. Trans. Bernard Frechtman. Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel, 1948.

Benhabib, Seyla. 1986. Critique, Norm, and Utopia: A Study of the Foundations of Critical Theory. New York: Columbia University Press.

Bentham, Jeremy. 1791. The Panopticon Writings. Ed. Miran Bozovic. New York: Verso, 1995.

Bernauer, James, and Michael Mahon. 1994. “The Ethics of Michel Foucault.” In The Cambridge Companion to Foucault, ed. Gary Gutting, 141–158. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

Bersani, Leo. 1995. Homos. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Bevir, Mark. 1999. “Foucault, Power, and Institutions.” Political Studies 47, no. 2 (June 1999): 345–359.

Brennan, Thomas. 2006. “A Tale of Two Comings Out: Priest and Gay on a Catholic Campus.” In Jesuit Postmodern: Scholarship, Vocation, and Identity in the Twenty-First Century, ed. Francis X. Clooney, 181–194. Lanham, Md.: Lexington, 2006.

Butler, Judith. 1991. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. New York: Routledge.

Butler, Judith. 1993. Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of “Sex.” New York: Routledge.

Caraher, John. 2004. Personal conversation, September 17.

Clooney, Francis X., ed. 2006. Jesuit Postmodern: Scholarship, Vocation, and Identity in the Twenty-First Century. Lanham, Md.: Lexington.

Davidson, Arnold I. 1994. “Ethics as Ascetics: Foucault, the History of Ethics, and Ancient Thought.” In The Cambridge Companion to Foucault, ed. Gary Gutting, 115–140. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

Davidson, Arnold I. 2003. Introduction to CdF76ET.

Davidson, Arnold I. 2006. Introduction to CdF74ET.

Diamond, Irene, and Lee Quinby. 1988. Feminism and Foucault: Reflections on Resistance. Boston: Northeastern University Press.

Douglass, Frederick. 1845. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2001.

Elden, Stuart. 2005. “The Problem of Confession: The Productive Failure of Foucault’s History of Sexuality.” Journal for Cultural Research 9, no. 1 (January 2005): 23–41.

Eribon, Didier. 1989. Michel Foucault. Trans. Betsy Wing. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991.

Falzon, Christopher, Timothy O’Leary, and Jana Sawicki, eds. 2013. A Companion to Foucault. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Flynn, Thomas R. 2005. Sartre, Foucault, and Historical Reason. Vol. 2: A Post-structuralist Mapping of History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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Fraser, Nancy. 1981. “Foucault on Modern Power: Empirical Insights and Normative Confusions.” In Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse, and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory, 17–34. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1989.

Fraser, Nancy. 1989. Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse, and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Fraser, Nancy. 2003. “From Discipline to Flexibilization? Rereading Foucault in the Shadow of Globalization.” Constellations 10, no. 2: 160–171.

Friedman, Marilyn. 1989. “Feminism and Modern Friendship: Dislocating the Community.” Ethics 99, no. 2: 275–290.

Gates, Henry Louis, and Nellie Y. McKay, eds. 1997. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature. New York: Norton.

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Habermas, Jürgen. 1983. Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action. Trans. Christian Lenhardt and Shierry Weber Nicholsen. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1990.

Habermas, Jürgen. 1987. The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1987.

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Quart, Alissa. 2012. “The Milk Wars.” New York Times (July 15 2012): SR9.

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