Table of Contents:
  • Madness only exists in society
  • André Breton : a literature of knowledge
  • The order of things
  • The discourse of history
  • History, discourse and discontinuity
  • Foucault responds to Sartre
  • The archeology of knowledge
  • The birth of a world
  • Rituals of exclusion
  • Intellectuals and power
  • Confining societies
  • An historian of culture
  • Equipments of power
  • On Attica
  • Film and popular memory
  • Talk show
  • From torture to cellblock
  • On literature
  • Schizo-culture : infantile sexuality
  • Schizo-culture : on prison and psychiatry
  • Paul's story
  • Sade : sargeant of sex
  • The politics of Soviet crime
  • The social extension of the norm
  • Sorcery and madness
  • I, Pierre Rivière
  • Power affects the body
  • The end of the monarchy of sex
  • The eye of power
  • The anxiety of judging
  • Clarifications on the question of power
  • The danger of child sexuality
  • The impossible prison
  • White magic and black gown
  • "Paris-Berlin"
  • The simplest of pleasures
  • Truth is in the future
  • The masked philosopher
  • Friendship as a way of life
  • Passion according to Werner Schroeter
  • Sexual choice, sexual act
  • Space, knowledge and power
  • How much does it cost for reason to tell the truth?
  • History and homosexuality
  • An ethics of pleasure
  • Sex, power and the politics of identity
  • The cultural insularity of contemporary music
  • Archeology of a passion
  • What our present is
  • Problematics
  • What calls for punishment?
  • The ethics of the concern for self
  • An aesthetics of existence
  • The concern for truth
  • The return of morality.