In History and the Social Sciences: Anthropology, Sociology and Archaeology, structuralist and postmodern authors disregarded the ideas of man, feelings, values and contingency. The concepts of structure, language and power become the new keys in order to explain the past and the social world. However, tastes and feelings that these authors flatly refused were displayed in their texts in an oblique mode. In this paper, the textual double bind of these authors is exposed through the case studies of the history of things, the history of feelings and the historiographical analysis of the master work of Michel Foucault: Histoire de la folie á l'Âge ge classique.
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Barrera, J. C. B. (2016). La nostalgia de las cosas, la arqueología de los sentimientos y el trampantojo foucaultiano. Memoria y Civilizacion. Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra. https://doi.org/10.15581/001.19.391-418
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