Reparative critique, care, and the normativity of foucauldian genealogy

Angelaki 25 (5):67-82 (2020)
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The normative status of Michel Foucault’s critical method of genealogy has been the topic of much debate in secondary scholarship. Against the criticisms forwarded by Nancy Fraser and Jürgen Haberm...

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