The archaeology of knowledge
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...Foucault insisted that the archive was not an empirical concept, ‘the sum of all the texts that a culture has kept upon its person as documents attesting to its own past, or as evidence of a continuing identity’ (Foucault, 1972: 129)....
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...…events’, even if the archive is not amorphous but discriminating; ‘far from being only that which ensures that we exist in the midst of preserved discourses, it is that which differentiates discourses in their multiple existence and specifies them in their own duration’ (Foucault, 1972: 129)....
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...In The Archaeology of Knowledge, Foucault (1972) aimed to rid knowledge from its focus on presence (an already existing reality) by studying the “interplay of constantly recurring absence” (p. 25)....
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