Foucault Studies
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REVIEW ESSAY Michel Foucault, History of Madness, translated by Jonathan Murphy and Jean Khalfa (London/New York: Routledge, 2006) ISBN: 0415277019. Alain Beaulieu, Laurentian University Réal Fillion, University of Sudbury Introduction Since its presentation on May 20, 1961, Foucault’s principal doctoral thesis has never ceased both to fascinate and to fuel controversy.1 Blanchot, Barthes, Serres and Mandrou2 published glowing reviews very early on. These were followed by a more reserved welcome from the Anglo‐American world. Doctor Gerald Weissmann held Foucault responsible for the free circulation of schizophrenics in the streets of New York,3 which is a paradox, inevitable perhaps, since Foucault understands “madness” less as a mental condition than as a cultural situation. Historian Lawrence Stone criticized Foucault for his pessimism, free interpretation and anti‐Enlightenment attitude.4 In 1990, the debate continued in two special editions of
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