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).
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).
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.
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).] |
Works by other authors are cited in the text by author and publication date.
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Eribon, Didier. 1989. Michel Foucault. Trans. Betsy Wing. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991.
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