ESP
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26457/lrf.v0i127-128.1854Abstract
In the following lines, the problem between the concepts of Archeology and file is explored, in the reading that Gilles Deleuze makes on the first part of the work of Michel Foucault. In this regard, the file is a compound of statements and visibilities. And Archeology, through this singular reading of Deleuze, is a practice that clarifies the working of this file, in which historical and discursive formations are located, but also subjects, objects and concepts that correspond to certain ages. The asymmetry, between the visible and what is stated, constitutes strata as historical formations, in which also affects no discursive means as concrete practices and political events. Located in the impersonality of a discourse, the statements make possible the positions of subjects and objects, which conditions are modified from the discontinuity and the rupture.