1. See, for example, H.L. Dreyfus and P. Rabinow, Michel Foucault: beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics, Harvester Press, 1982; L. Shiner, Reading Foucault, anti-method and the genealogy of power-knowledge, History and Theory, 21, 1982, 382; C.C. Lemert and G. Gillan, Michel Foucault: Social Theory and Transgression, Columbia University Press, 1982; J. Henriques et al., Changing the Subject: Psychology, Social Regulation and Subjectivity, Methuen, 1984.
2. Reading Foucault: Anti-Method and the Genealogy of Power-Knowledge
3. See, for example, H.L. Dreyfus and P. Rabinow, Michel Foucault: beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics, Harvester Press, 1982; L. Shiner, Reading Foucault, anti-method and the genealogy of power-knowledge, History and Theory, 21, 1982, 382; C.C. Lemert and G. Gillan, Michel Foucault: Social Theory and Transgression, Columbia University Press, 1982; J. Henriques et al., Changing the Subject: Psychology, Social Regulation and Subjectivity, Methuen, 1984.
4. M. Foucault, Madness and Civilization, Tavistock, 1967; The Birth of the Clinic, Tavistock, 1973; The History of Sexuality, vol. 1: An Introduction, Allen Lane, 1979.