Define and explain the difference between Foucault’s methodologies of archaeology and genealogy.

What will be an ideal response?


As Foucault uses the term, “archaeology” is a historical method whereby discursive practices are “unearthed” much like the artifacts of past civilizations. This makes it possible to expose the evolution or history of human understanding. By excavating forms of discourse, the knowledge that is embedded in them can be revealed along with the means by which humans have come to construct particular meanings about reality and themselves. For Foucault, genealogy is a method of sociohistorical analysis of the impact of power on discourse. Unlike archaeology, which seeks to examine the role of discourse in the production of knowledge, genealogy articulates the dependence of the production of knowledge on relationships of power.

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