‘At a crucial moment in my career, I was fortunate to have had the opportunity to take heart from the humbling serenity and unaffected craftsmanship of Michel Foucault, in what I was not to know were his last years.’ Nothing could be further from the spirit of Foucault and Literature than this tribute by eminent historian Peter Brown. During’s measure of Foucault’s contribution to literary ... (read more)
Jeffrey Minson
Jeffrey Minson is the author of Genealogies of Moral: Nietzsche, Foucault, Donzelot and the Eccentricity of Ethics (1985), and a collection of ethical, legal and political essays, Questions of Conduct: Sexual Harrassment, Citizenship, Government (1993). With Denise Meredyth, he edited Citizenship and Cultural Policy (2001).