Archaeological Research
"Archaeological Research" is the careful, historical, analysis of Discourse, or sets of discourses,[1] with the express purpose of understanding building the "material and methodological framework" for a proper Geneaology.[2]
Foucault
Foucault > Archaeological Research, Discourse, Subjugated Knowledge, Technologies of the Self
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"With the term archaeological research what I want to say is that what I am dealing with is a set of discourses, which has to be analysed as an event or as a set of events. Something has been said, such and such things have been said, and in a way it is in this kind of discoursive [sic?] events that are like any other events, but they have special effects that are not similar to what can be economic events, law or demographical change. That is what I mean by archaeology: it is the methodological framework of my analysis."[3]
Footnotes
- ↑ Karim, Muzaffar. “Understanding Foucault: The Shift from Archaeology to Genealogy.” Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Science 9, no. 9 (2021): 72–75.
- ↑ Foucault, Michel. Foucault’s lecture Berkeley 1983, 1983. https://www.generation-online.org/p/fpfoucault4.htm. Para: 4.
- ↑ Foucault, Michel. Foucault’s lecture Berkeley 1983, 1983. https://www.generation-online.org/p/fpfoucault4.htm. Para: 4.