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Michel Foucault

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Biesecker, Barbara. “Michel Foucault and the Question of Rhetoric.” Philosophy and Rhetoric 25 (1992): 350-64.

Blair, Carole. “The Statement: Foundation of Foucault’s Historical Criticism.” Western Journal of Speech Communication 51 (1987): 364-83.

Blair, Carole. “Symbolic Action and Discourse: The Convergent/Divergent Views of Kenneth Burke and Michel Foucault.” Kenneth Burke and Contemporary European Thought: Rhetoric in Transition. Ed. Bernard L. Brock. Tuscaloosa: U Alabama P, 1995. 119-65.

Burke, Sean. The Death and Return of the Author: Criticism and Subjectivity in Barthes, Foucault and Derrida. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1992.

Butler, Judith. “Variations on Sex and Gender: Beauvoir, Wittig, Foucault.” Feminism as Critique: On the Politics of Gender. Ed. Seyla Benhabib and Drucilla Cornell. Minneapolis: U Minnesota P, 1987. 128-142.

Chartier, Roger. “Figures of the Author.” Of Authors and Origins: Essays on Copyright Law. Ed. Brad Sherman and Alain Strowell. New York: Oxford UP, 1994. 7-22.

Cooper, Martha. “Rhetorical Criticism and Foucault’s Philosophy of Discursive Events.” Communication Studies 38 (1987): 1-17.

Couzens, David. “Critical Resistance: Foucault and Bourdieu.” Perspectives on Embodiment: The Intersections of Nature and Culture. Ed. Gail Weiss and Honi Fern Haber. New York: Routledge, 1999.

Cronin, Ciaran. “Bourdieu and Foucault on Power and Modernity.” Philosophy and Social Criticism 22.6 (1996): 55-85.

Dobrin, Sidney I. Constructing Knowledges: The Politics of Theory-Building and Pedagogy in Composition. Albany: SUNY P, 1997.

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Ferguson, Roderick A. “The Stratifications of Normativity.” Rhizomes 10 (Spring 2005).

Fitzgerald, Kathryn R. “From Disciplining to Discipline: A Foucauldian Examination of the Formation of English as a School Subject.” JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 16.3 (1996): 435-54.

Foertsch, Jacqueline. “The Circle of Learners in a Vicious Circle: Derrida, Foucault, and Feminist Pedagogic Practice.” College Literature 27.3 (Fall 2000).

Foss, Sonja, and Ann Gill. “Michel Foucault’s Theory of Rhetoric as Epistemic.” Western Journal of Speech Communication 51 (1987): 384-401.

Foucault, Michel. The Archaeology of Knowledge and the Discourse on Language. New York: Tavistock, 1972.

Foucault, Michel. Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology. Ed. James D. Faubion. Trans. Robert Hurley, et al. New York: New P, 1998.

Foucault, Michel. Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Trans. Alan Sheridan. New York: Vintage, 1977.

Foucault, Michel. The History of Sexuality, Vol. 1: An Introduction. Trans. Robert Hurley. New York: Vintage, 1978, 1980.

Foucault, Michel. Fearless Speech. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 2001.

Foucault, Michel. Language, Countermemory, Practice: Selected Essays and Interviews. Ed. Donald F. Bouchard. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1977.

Foucault, Michel. “Of Other Spaces.” Diacritics (1986): 22-27.

Foucault, Michel. “The Order of Discourse.” Trans. Ian McLeod. Untying the Text. Ed. Robert Young. Boston: Routledge, 1981. 48-78.

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Foucault, Michel. “Politics and the Study of Discourse.” The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality. Ed. Graham Burchell, Colin Gordon, and Peter Miller. Chicago: U Chicago P, 1991.

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Foucault, Michel. “What Is an Author?” Bulletin de la Societe francaise de Philosophie 63.3 (1969): 73-104. Rpt. Language, Countermemory, Practice: Selected Essays and Interviews. Ed. Donald F. Bouchard. Trans. Donald F. Bouchard and Sherry Simon. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1977. 113-38.

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Fraser, Nancy. Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory. Minneapolis: U Minnesota P, 1989.

Gearhart, Suzanne. “The Taming of Michel Foucault: New Historicism, Psychoanalysis, and the Subversion of Power.” New Literary History 28.3 (Summer 1997).

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Hayles, N. Katherine. “The Materiality of Informatics.” Configurations 1.1 (1993): 147-70.

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Herndl, Carl G. “Tactics and the Quotidian: Resistance and Professional Discourse.” JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 16.3 (1996): 455-70.

Herzberg, Bruce. “Michel Foucault’s Rhetorical Theory.” Contending with Words: Composition and Rhetoric in a Postmodern Age. Ed. Patricia Harkin and John Schilb. New York: MLA, 1991. 69-81.

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Jones, Donald C. “Beyond the Postmodern Impasse of Agency: The Resounding Relevance of John Dewey’s Tacit Tradition.” JAC 16.1 (1996): 81-102.

Kogler, Hans Herbert. “The Self-Empowered Subject: Habermas, Foucault and Hermeneutic Reflexivity.” Philosophy and Social Criticism 22.4 (1996).

Larochelle, Gilbert. “From Kant to Foucault: What Remains of the Author in Postmodernism.” Perspectives on Plagiarism and Intellectual Property in a Postmodern World. Ed. Alice Roy and Lise Buranen. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 1999. 121-131.

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Loewenstein, Joseph. The Author’s Due: Printing and the Prehistory of Copyright. U Chicago P, 2002.

Lunsford, Andrea A., and Lisa Ede. Singular Texts/Plural Authors: Perspectives on Collaborative Writing. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1990.

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Moussa, Mario, and Ron Scapp. “The Practical Theorizing of Michel Foucault: Politics and Counter-Discourse.” Cultural Critique 33 (Spring 1996).

Muckelbauer, John. “On Reading Differently: Through Foucault’s Resistance.” College English 63.1 (September 2000): 71-94.

Nesbit, Molly. “What Was an Author?” Yale French Studies 73 (1987): 229-257.

Peters, Michael. “Michel Foucault, 1926-1984.” Fifty Modern Thinkers on Education: From Piaget to the Present. Ed. Joy A. Palmer. New York: Routledge, 2001. 170-174.

Phillips, Kendall A. “Spaces of Invention: Dissension, Freedom, and Thought in Foucault.” Philosophy and Rhetoric 35.4 (2002): 328-344.

Pignatelli, Frank. “Dangers, Possibilities: Ethico-Political Choices in the Work of Michel Foucault.” Philosophy of Education 1993.

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Punday, Daniel. “Foucault’s Body Tropes.” New Literary History 31.3 (Summer 2000).

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Reid, Roddey. “Foucault in America: Biography, ‘Culture War,’ and the New Consensus. Cultural Critique 35 (Winter 1996).

Reynolds, Bryan, and Joseph Fitzpatrick. “The Transversality of Michel de Certeau: Foucault’s Panoptic Discourse and the Cartographic Impulse.” Diacritics 29.3 (Fall 1999).

Roth, Michael S. “Foucault on Discourse and History: A Style of Delegitimation.” The Philosophy of Discourse. Ed. Chip Sills and George H. Jensen. Vol. 2. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1992. 102-124.

Shapiro, Gary. Archaeologies of Vision: Foucault and Nietzsche on Seeing and Saying. U Chicago P, 2003.

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Sloane, Sarah J. “The Haunting Story of J: Genealogy As a Critical Category in Understanding How a Writer Composes.” Passions, Pedagogies and 21st Century Technologies. Ed. Gail E. Hawisher and Cynthia L. Selfe. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English, 1999. 49-65.

Smith, A.M. “Missing Poststructuralism, Missing Foucault: Butler and Fraser on Capitalism and the Regulation of Sexuality.” Social Text 67 (2001).

Snyder, Carol. “Analyzing Classifications: Foucault for Advanced Writers.” College Composition and Communication 35 (1984): 209-216. Rpt. Landmark Essays on Advanced Composition. Ed. Gary A. Olson and Julie Drew. Mahwah, NJ: Hermagoras Press, 1996. 137-144.

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Spellmeyer, Kurt. “Testing as Surveillance.” Assessment of Writing: Politics, Policies and Practices. Ed. Edward M. White, William D. Lutz, and Sandra Kamusikiri. Modern Language Association, 1996. 174-84.

Tuhkanen, Mikko. “Foucault’s Queer Virtualities.” Rhizomes 11.12 (Fall 2005).

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