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E-grāmata: Speaking the Truth about Oneself: Lectures at Victoria University, Toronto, 1982

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Now in paperback, this collection of Foucault’s lectures traces the historical formation and contemporary significance of the hermeneutics of the self.

Just before the summer of 1982, French philosopher Michel Foucault gave a series of lectures at Victoria University in Toronto. In these lectures, which were part of his project of writing a genealogy of the modern subject, he is concerned with the care and cultivation of the self, a theme that becomes central to the second, third, and fourth volumes of his History of Sexuality. Foucault had always been interested in the question of how constellations of knowledge and power produce and shape subjects, and in the last phase of his life, he became especially interested not only in how subjects are formed by these forces but in how they ethically constitute themselves.

In this lecture series and accompanying seminar, Foucault focuses on antiquity, starting with classical Greece, the early Roman empire, and concluding with Christian monasticism in the fourth and fifth centuries AD. Foucault traces the development of a new kind of verbal practice—“speaking the truth about oneself”—in which the subject increasingly comes to be defined by its inner thoughts and desires. He deemed this new form of “hermeneutical” subjectivity important not just for historical reasons, but also due to its enduring significance in modern society.

Recenzijas

This is a crucial text in the development of Foucaults ideas about technologies of the self and the question of parrsia, especially for his contrast of Greco-Roman antiquity and early Christianity. Particularly notable is that as well as a partial record of his Toronto lectures, this volume also includes a rare record of how he conducted his seminars. Skillfully edited from surviving materials, this is a valuable addition to our understanding of Foucaults final projects. -- Stuart Elden, University of Warwick Lorenzini and Fruchauds stunning introduction and annotation of Foucaults Toronto lectures and seminars offer something wholly unexpected: a new and unique portal onto Foucaults understanding of what occupied him during his final yearsnot only a persons capacity to speak the truth, but a new understanding of how the subjects acquisition of truth is something much more, an assimilation that transforms the subject herself. The fact that this care of the self is a social act, not an individual one, appears center stage in Foucaults analysis. This volume is a precious opening for those who have thought themselves already versed in Foucaults work and for those newly seeking a way to think with him. -- Ann Laura Stoler, The New School for Social Research These newly recovered lectures and seminars constitute an important chapter in Foucaults work on what he called the history of subjectivity in the West. They show Foucault poring over the details of texts from classical antiquity so as to describe how the philosophical schools that flourished at the height of the Roman Empire produced distinctive practices of self-examination and self-cultivation. He thereby expands our sense of the possible relations among truth, speech, desire, and the self. The seminars in particular cast new light on Foucaults late work on sexuality, parrsia, and early Christianity. -- David Halperin, University of Michigan These lectures and seminars come at a critical juncture in Foucaults work on the making of the subject: they bridge Foucaults interrogation of models of self-care and self-knowledge with his final work on truth-telling. Sprawling across pedagogy, spiritual combat, friendship, and therapeutic practices, these social relationships differently mediate between inner experience and external context. Learning, unlearning, struggle, critiqueall serve as different technologies used in forging the truth-telling and self-knowledge of individuals in their relation to rule. A brilliant volume that unusually highlights Foucault thinking aloud in the classroom. -- Nancy Luxon, University of Minnesota "In Speaking the Truth about Oneself, Fruchaud and Lorenzini deliver a highly readable set of lectures Foucault delivered in English at Victoria University (Toronto) in 1982, just two years prior to his untimely passing, lectures that are pivotal in connecting the vertices of Foucault's triangle: the will to know, the obligation to confess, and care of the self. Drawing on unpublished notes, audio recordings, and student notes, which, in some cases, Foucault himself corrected, the editors have erected an important monument to Foucault's continuing relevance." * Choice *

Introduction
Henri-Paul Fruchaud and Daniele Lorenzini, translated by Daniel Louis Wyche
Note on the Reconstruction of the Text
List of Abbreviations of Works by Michel Foucault 

Lecture I The Technology of the Self

Lecture II [ Second English Version]

Lecture II [ Recorded Version]

Lecture III [ First English Version]

Lecture III [ Second English Version]

Lecture IV

Lecture V

The Seminar, June 1982
First Meeting                                                           
Second Meeting
Third Meeting
Fourth Meeting

                                                                             
           
Notes
Index
Michel Foucault (192684) was a French philosopher and historian who held the Chair of the History of Systems of Thought at the Collčge de France. His many books in English include The Order of Things, Discipline and Punish, The History of Sexuality, and Discourse and Truth and Parrsia, the latter also published by the University of Chicago Press. Henri-Paul Fruchaud is an editor of Michel Foucaults posthumous works. Daniele Lorenzini is assistant professor of philosophy and deputy director of the Centre for Research in Post-Kantian European Philosophy at the University of Warwick. Daniel Louis Wyche is visiting assistant professor of religious studies at Albion College.