Paul Rabinow - Major Works

Major Works

  • Design Human Practices: An Experiment in Synthetic Biology. University of Chicago Press, 2012 (with Gaymon Bennett).
  • The Accompaniment: Assembling the Contemporary, University of Chicago Press, 2011.
  • Marking Time: On the Anthropology of the Contemporary, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007.
  • Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco, 30th anniversary edition with a new Preface. University of California Press, 2007. (Chinese)
  • A Machine to Make a Future: Biotech Chronicles, with Talia Dan-Cohen–2nd revised edition, Princeton University Press, 2006. (orig. 2004)
  • Anthropos Today: Reflections on Modern Equipment, Princeton University Press, 2003. .
  • The Essential Foucault, (with Nikolas Rose), The New Press, 2003.
  • French DNA. Trouble in Purgatory, University of Chicago Press, 1999. .
  • Essays in the Anthropology of Reason, Princeton University Press, 1997. .
  • Ethics, Subjectivity and Truth, Vol. 1 of The Essential Works of Michel Foucault 1954-1984, Series editor and editor of Vol. 1. The New Press, 1997.
  • Making PCR. A Story of Biotechnology, University of Chicago Press, 1996. .
  • French Modern: Norms and Forms of the Social Environment, MIT Press, 1989 (University of Chicago Press, 1995). .
  • Interpretive Social Science: A Second Look, with W. Sullivan, University of California Press, 1987.
  • The Foucault Reader, Pantheon Books, 1984.
  • Michel Foucault, Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics, with Hubert Dreyfus, University of Chicago Press, 1983 (2nd edition).
  • Interpretive Social Science: A Reader, with W. Sullivan, University of California Press, 1978.
  • Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco, University of California Press, 1977. .
  • Symbolic Domination: Cultural Form and Historical Change in Morocco, University of Chicago Press, 1975.

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