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Deleuze's Foucault
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgements viii
  4. Introduction: Foucault’s Double (Foucault)
  5. 0.1 Deleuze on Foucault 1
  6. 0.2 Deleuze’s conceptual evolution: the audiovisual and the outside 6
  7. 0.3 Note to the reader 12
  8. 1 A New Archivist (The Archaeology of Knowledge)
  9. 1.1 ‘A new pragmatics’ (E 1–10/F 11–19) 13
  10. 1.2 Discursive production and the ‘repeatable materiality’ of statements (E 10–12/F 20–1) 23
  11. 2 A New Cartographer (Discipline and Punish)
  12. 2.1 Painterly writing and revolutionary affect (E 23-4/F 31-2) 26
  13. 2.2 Practice and theory: the prison movement and transversal resistance (E 24/F 32) 29
  14. 2.3 Power: macrophysical postulates and microphysical counter-principles (E 24–30/F 32–8) 32
  15. 2.4 The disciplinary diagram (E 31–4/F 38–42) 61
  16. 2.5 Diagrammatic social ontology (E 34–9/F 42–7) 71
  17. 2.6 The mechanosphere of power (E 39–44/F 47–51) 78
  18. 3 Strata or Historical Formations: The Visible and the Articulable (Knowledge)
  19. 3.1 Overview of the knowledge axis (E 47–50/F 55–7) 86
  20. 3.2 The problem of truth (E 60–9/F 67–75) 89
  21. 3.3 The visible and the articulable as historical conditions of real experience (E 50–2/F 57–9) 95
  22. 3.4 Archaeology and the audiovisual archive (E 50–60/F 57–67) 126
  23. 3.5 Audiovisual capture and the two regimes of truth 141
  24. 4 Strategies or The Non-Stratified: The Thought of the Outside (Power)
  25. 4.1 Overview: microphysics as force ontology (E 70–4/F 77–81) 154
  26. 4.2 Power-knowledge: relations of capture between forces and forms (E 74–81/F 81–8) 160
  27. 4.3 The primacy of force over form: diagram and archive, revisited (E 81–6/F 88–92) 180
  28. 4.4 Resistance and the thought of the outside (E 86–93/F 92–9) 186
  29. 5 Foldings, or the Inside of Thought (Subjectivation)
  30. 5.1 The problem of resistance (E 94–6/F 101–3) 197
  31. 5.2 The subjectivation axis: how to sustain a line of the outside (E 96–108/F 103–15) 207
  32. Conclusion: The Foucault Assemblage
  33. 6.1 Virtual force ontology and the historical ontology of ourselves (E 114–24/F 121–31) 224
  34. 6.2 Coda: chiastic social philosophies 228
  35. Notes 230
  36. References 263
  37. Index 270
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