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Vol. 4 No. 4 (1984): 17

Editorial

  • Redaktioneel Krisis 1984-4
    Redaktie Krisis
    1-2
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Archive

  • Macht en subjektiviteit bij Foucault
    Peter Dews
    3-21
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  • De verlangende mens. Foucaults geschiedenis van de seksualiteit
    René Boomkens, Irene Klaver, Bert van der Schaaf
    22-40
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  • De terugkeer van de moraal. Interview met Foucault
    Gilles Barbadette, André Scala
    41-47
    • PDF
  • Het museum gaat nu weer gewoon zijn gang. Een overzicht van de recente lotgevallen van de musea voor moderne kunst
    Hans Dijkhuis
    48-62
    • PDF
  • Zeggen wat vanzelf spreekt. Taal en subjektiviteit in Pêcheux' diskoerstheorie
    Niels Helsloot
    63-84
    • PDF
  • Kolonisering, disciplinering en onvergelijkbaarheid. Over de verhouding tussen Foucault en Habermas
    Jozef Keulartz, Harry Kunneman
    85-93, 84
    • PDF
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