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... in 1976 , ( 83 ) suspended them altogether in 1977 , reorganised the whole
course of 1978 after the fourth lecture , and failed to deliver the promised course
on bio - politics in both 1979 and 1980 , discussing quite different topics instead .
... in 1976 , ( 83 ) suspended them altogether in 1977 , reorganised the whole
course of 1978 after the fourth lecture , and failed to deliver the promised course
on bio - politics in both 1979 and 1980 , discussing quite different topics instead .
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project on the history of sexuality , a topic that was most personal , and even
central to his whole life , and escaped into a proposed six - volume project , in
order to justify for himself the suspension of his course of 1977 . Finally , he ...
project on the history of sexuality , a topic that was most personal , and even
central to his whole life , and escaped into a proposed six - volume project , in
order to justify for himself the suspension of his course of 1977 . Finally , he ...
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( 95 ) The last two courses Foucault gave at the Collège de France , though are
the most important , are the least known . This is partly due to the fact that
Foucault failed to prepare even their outline , and are thus not included in the
Résumé des ...
( 95 ) The last two courses Foucault gave at the Collège de France , though are
the most important , are the least known . This is partly due to the fact that
Foucault failed to prepare even their outline , and are thus not included in the
Résumé des ...
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