英文摘要 |
Michel Foucault's dispositif of literature contains two essential concepts: trespassing and folding. They are the most unique aspects of his thought and correlate with inverse archeology and inherent genealogy, respectively. This article builds on the foundation of previous research done on the topic, highlighting the strange relation between trespassing and boundaries, which characterizes its own temporality. Trespassing, and particularly the alternate space-time that it represents, is the basic most concept in understanding Foucault's thought. It could even be argued that it is the transcendent field where all problems originate and develop. Without the mindset of boundaries, as is shown through trespassing, Foucault's well-known archeology and genealogy would be stripped of their philosophical implications and be reduced to mere empirical laws. |