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Governmentality and Anarchaeology in Michel Foucault

This article discusses the Foucauldian notions of governmentality and anarchaeology emphasizing the impacts they cause in the reflections of the "final Foucault." At first, it approaches the displacement of the analytical power of Foucault, situating its importance in studies in governmentality and suggesting possible implications that anarchaeology down with the thought of Proudhon. Then it discusses the way anarchaeology describes a genealogy of modern forms of obedience by problematizing the experience of sexuality.

Power; Governmentality; Anarcheology; Subjectivity; Trust


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