Michel Foucault
2021Michel Foucault par lui-même
Philippe Calderon
André Glucksmann, Maurice Clavel
A voyage to the center of the thought of Michel Foucault (1926-1984), a tireless explorer of the margins, a brilliant and atypical thinker, through excerpts from his books and lectures, and the use of images that resonate with them.
Michel Foucault par lui-même
The Chomsky - Foucault Debate: On Human Nature
Noam Chomsky, Michel Foucault
The Chomsky–Foucault debate was a debate about human nature, between Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault in the Netherlands, in November 1971. Chomsky and Foucault were invited by the Dutch philosopher Fons Elders to discuss an age-old question: "is there such a thing as 'innate' human nature independent of our experiences and external influences?"
The Chomsky - Foucault Debate: On Human Nature
Foucault contre lui même
François Caillat
Michel Foucault
In both his private and public life, Foucault often contradicted himself, especially when his ideas collided with the institutions where he worked. Contemporary critics and philosophers reframe their legacy in an effort to build new ways of thinking about his struggle against the mechanisms of domination within society, demonstrating how the conflict lies at the heart of his life and work.
Foucault Against Himself
Vincennes, l'université perdue
Virginie Linhart
Virginie Linhart, Hélène Cixous
Recounts the epic of Vincennes Experimental University Center, from its creation after the events of May 68 until its demolition in the summer of 1980. To talk about Vincennes is to relive unique ten years of intense intellectual and political extravaganza, educational and artistic inventiveness, utopias, hopes, and betrayals that marked the history in a unique place, the forest with the eponymous name.
Vincennes, l'université perdue