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041 _aeng
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060 _aWM 11.1
_bF68 2006
096 _aWM11.1 F68 2006
100 1 _aFoucault, Michel,
_d1926-1984
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245 0 _aHistory of madness /
_cMichel Foucault ; edited by, Jean Khalfa ; translated by,Jonathan Murphy and Jean Khalfa.
264 _aLondon ; New York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2006.
300 _axxxix, 725 pages ;
_billustration ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
_btxt
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
_bn
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
_bnc
500 _a"This edition is a translation of 'Histoire de la folie a l'age classique,' Editions GALLIMARD, Paris, 1972"--T.p. verso.
505 _aChallenging entrenched views of madness and reason, History of Madness is one of the classics of 20th century thought. It is Foucault's first major work, written in a dazzling and sometimes enigmatic literary style. It also introduces many of the inspiring and radical themes that he was to write about throughout his life, above all the nature of power and social exclusion. History of Madness begins in the Middle Ages with vivid descriptions of the exclusion and confinement of lepers. Why Foucault asks, when the leper houses were emptied at the end of the Middle Ages, were they turned into places of confinement for the mad? Why, within the space of several months in,Translated from the French.
650 2 _aMental Disorders
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650 2 _aMental Disorders
_xhistory
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650 0 _aPhilosophy, Medical
_xhistory
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650 0 _aPsychiatry
_xHistory
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700 1 _aKhalfa, Jean
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700 _aMurphy, Jonathan
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902 _a0026152
903 _aMerkez Kütüphane
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