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THE "PROBLEM" OF MICHAEL WHITE AND MICHEL FOUCAULT
Authors:Fred Redekop
Institution:Fred Redekop, MA, is a Doctoral Candidate in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program, University of Iowa, N338 Lindquist Center, Iowa City, IA 52242.
Abstract:The following essay proposes to look at the “problem” of the family therapist, Michael White, and the philosopher, Michel Foucault. The problem generally defined is the following: what are the key features of the relationship between Foucault and White? To answer this question, four areas need to be examined. First, it is important to look at the relationship between personal stories and cultural and institutional discourses. Second, there is a need to address the local use of power. Third, attention needs to be paid to the positions of Foucault and White vis-à-vis their respective disciplines. Lastly, the issue of the proper use of Foucault's methodology as applied to family therapy needs to be explored.
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