The Order of Things, Michel Foucault
The Order of Things, Michel Foucault
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The Order of Things
An Archaeology of the Human Sciences

Author: Michel Foucault

Narrator: James Gillies

Unabridged: 22 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/30/2024


Synopsis

With vast erudition, Foucault cuts across disciplines and reaches back into seventeenth century to show how classical systems of knowledge, which linked all of nature within a great chain of being and analogies between the stars in the heavens and the features in a human face, gave way to the modern sciences of biology, philology, and political economy. The result is nothing less than an archaeology of the sciences that unearths old patterns of meaning and reveals the shocking arbitrariness of our received truths. In the work that established him as the most important French thinker since Sartre, Michel Foucault offers startling evidence that man—man as a subject of scientific knowledge—is at best a recent invention, the result of a fundamental mutation in our culture. When one defines order as a sorting of priorities, it becomes beautifully clear as to what Foucault is doing here. With virtuoso showmanship, he weaves an intensely complex history of thought. He dips into literature, art, economics and even biology in The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences, possibly one of the most significant, yet most overlooked, works of the twentieth century. Eclipsed by his later work on power and discourse, nonetheless it was The Order of Things that established Foucault's reputation as an intellectual giant. Pirouetting around the outer edge of language, Foucault unsettles the surface of literary writing. In describing the limitations of our usual taxonomies, he opens the door onto a whole new system of thought, one ripe with what he calls exotic charm. Intellectual pyrotechnics from the master of critical thinking, this book is crucial reading for those who wish to gain insight into that odd beast called Postmodernism, and a must for any fan of Foucault. This audiobook is masterfully read by James Gillies, and was produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont. Audio engineering by Mike Thal.

About James Gillies

James Gillies has been a familiar voice across BBC television and radio for nearly a quarter of a century, having worked as an actor, a continuity announcer, a program narrator, and a newsreader. In 2013, he decided to shift his focus to his favorite part of the job—performance and storytelling—and has since narrated numerous audiobooks. He lives with his wife and two Norwegian Forest cats in the picturesque old weaving village of Kilbarchan in Scotland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Teresa on June 06, 2023

Thank you to NetGalley, Penguin Young Readers Group, Nancy Paulsen Books, and Kaija Langley for the opportunity to read The Order of Things in exchange for an honest review. One year, April gets a drum set for Christmas, while her best friend Zee gets a violin. April is interested and invested, but h......more

Goodreads review by erebus on August 19, 2023

This review is for the audiobook version ISBN 9780593680889, Published 6 June 2023 by Books on Tape - Listening Library Read by Karen Murray (not in Goodreads Catalogue at time of review) CW: death, grief, child abuse, mental illness This is a middle grade book and as such it is full of growth messages f......more

Goodreads review by Eileen on June 07, 2023

4.5 stars This story was about change, specifically change in middle schooler April's life. Her best friend from birth is going to a different school, her mom, for the first time, seems interested in someone, her new friend at school seems to have the most abysmal attendance, and she's decided she wa......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on June 12, 2023

Hold onto your hearts with this book. As I opened to the first page, I was instantly taken with the lyrical verse and utterly relatable characters, 11-year old April and her best friend, Zee. These two best friends live across the hall from each other and have a shared love of music, a love that tak......more

Goodreads review by des on June 17, 2023

powerful MG novel written in verse. I think the way this was written was beautiful and so easy to get through. I read this in one sitting. The topics this deals with is wonderfully done, grief, family, friendship it all felt so authentic. Loved the inclusion of music and the ambitions and difference......more