'Understanding Foucault: A Critical Introduction' by Tony Scharato, Geoff Danaher, Jen Webb
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This is one of those rare “introduction” texts that actually understands the problem of introducing Michel Foucault at all.
Rather than flattening him into a set of digestible ideas, Schirato, Danaher, and Webb trace the movement of his thinking—how concepts like power, knowledge, and subjectivity emerge across different contexts rather than sitting still as definitions.
The writing is clear without being patronising, and it resists the usual academic instinct to over-stabilise what is, in Foucault, deliberately unstable. A good entry point, but also something that holds up on a second or third pass once the language starts to click.
2nd edition (2012), Allen & Unwin paperback. Clean, solid copy with minimal wear; no major markings or creases.
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