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Michel Foucault's The Birth of Biopolitics are lectures he gave in 1978–1979 at the Collège de France in which he analyzes the emergence of neoliberalism, government, biopolitics, and contemporary forms of power.
Foucault explores how in antiquity subjectivity and truth were linked through the relationship to the body, pleasures, and self-care, and how this connection gradually changed towards the Christian model of confession.
Lyotard's phenomenology focuses on the analysis of experience before conceptualization. For him, it is crucial to understand how an event, feeling, or stimulus appears in consciousness before language and social norms shape it into stable meanings.
Deleuze's Portrait of Foucault (1986) is not a monograph, but a creative "thinking with Foucault." It analyzes the archaeology of knowledge, introducing the concepts of archive, power, subjectification, and "fold" as crucial to Foucault's thought on knowl