Flaubert, Foucault, and the Bibliotheque Fantastique: Toward a Postmodern Epistemology for Library Science
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In Brief
Radford uses Foucault, Barthes, and other examples of literary criticism, to offer alternative accounts of the modern library experience than the dominant positivist epistemology.
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“Flaubert, Foucault, and the Bibliotheque Fantastique: Toward a Postmodern Epistemology for Library Science”
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By: Gary P. Radford
Started: 2026-03-24
Finished: 2026-03-24
Amount read: 19 of 19 pages
Genre: theory, article, and criticism
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Randall, Ryan P. “Flaubert, Foucault, and the Bibliotheque Fantastique: Toward a Postmodern Epistemology for Library Science”. Published April 12, 2026. https://www.ryanpatrickrandall.com/notes/Reading/Articles/radford-flaubert-foucault-and-the-bibliotheque-fantastique. Accessed on .