Foucaldian

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Adjective[edit]

Foucaldian (comparative more Foucaldian, superlative most Foucaldian)

  1. Alternative spelling of Foucauldian
    • 1997: Chris Horrocks, Introducing Foucault, page 5 (Totem Books, Icon Books; →ISBN
      A Transdiscursive Man
      Foucault gave us the term transdiscursive, which describes how, for example, Foucault is not simply an author of a book, but the author of a theory, tradition or discipline.
      We can at least say that he was the instigator of a method of historical inquiry which has had major effects on the study of subjectivity, power, knowledge, discourse, history, sexuality, madness, the penal system and much else. Hence the term, “'Foucaldian'”.

Noun[edit]

Foucaldian (plural Foucaldians)

  1. Alternative form of Foucauldian