Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung/ Journal for Discourse Studies

What difference does Foucault’s discourse analysis make? Why discourse analysis needs to be based on the concepts of historical epistemology

Zusammenfassung

Michel Foucault’s neostructural discourse analysis was developed in the context of the socalled »historical epistemology« (or »French epistemology«). The argument of this contribution is that discourse analysis needs to be based on the core concepts of historical epistemology. These can be conceived of as methodological concepts for Foucault’s discourse analysis. The main concepts as epistemological break, epistemological obstacle and phenomenotechnology are introduced and related to discourse analysis. One consequence is the need of a specific form of hermeneutics, which has to be different from subjectivist and phenomenological forms of interpretation is emphasized. Also, the critique against historical epistemology in France articulated by Bruno Latour as well as the defense of historical epistemology as formulated by Mary Tiles and Pierre Bourdieu is presented. The need for self-objectivation and self-reflection of discourse analysis as method and practice is introduced. The article concludes that, so far, outside of France the main methodological positions of Foucault’s discourse analysis have not been successfully established.

 

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What difference does Foucault’s discourse analysis make? Why discourse analysis needs to be based on the concepts of historical epistemology
Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung (ISSN 2195-867X), Ausgabe 2, Jahr 2022, Seite 217 - 226

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Titel

What difference does Foucault’s discourse analysis make? Why discourse analysis needs to be based on the concepts of historical epistemology

Zeitschrift

Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung (ISSN 2195-867X), Ausgabe 2, Jahr 2022, Seite 217 - 226

DOI

10.3262/ZFD2202217

Zitation

Rainer Diaz-Bone, What difference does Foucault’s discourse analysis make? Why discourse analysis needs to be based on the concepts of historical epistemology (2024), Beltz Juventa, 69469 Weinheim, ISSN: 2195-867X, 2022 #2, S.217

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2195-867X

Verlag

Beltz Juventa

Autoren

Rainer Diaz-Bone

Schlagwörter

Foucault
Bourdieu
Diskursanalyse
Discourse Analysis
Phänomenotechnik
Bachelard
epistemological break
epistemologischer Bruch
phenomenotechnology