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From: "M. Karskens" <mkarskens@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 12:20:25 +0100
Herewith I send you (as attachment in Word) my
chronological bibliography in which the date of
composition is approached as far as possible.
Furthermore the Chronologie in Dits et Ecrits is very informative
yours
machiel karskens
At 09:35 21-12-2009, you wrote:
Thanks to everyone who has responded for their
help and comments with this. One of the things I
am specifically being asked about is the three
versions of what became the 'Introduction' to
"The Use of Pleasure:" 'Foucault' (EW2:
459-463), 'Preface to the History of Sexuality,
Volume Two' (EW1: 199-205), and the first
chapter, 'Modifications,' of the 'Introduction'
to "The Use of Pleasure" (UP: 3-13) - all of
which were published (in English) in 1984, but
apparently they were not all written in 1984.
Guess I'll have to get myself a copy of "Dits et
écrits." Kind regards, Kevin. > -----Original
Message----- > From: aryavartacnsrn@xxxxxxxxx >
Sent: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 00:06:14 -0600 > To:
foucault-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re:
[Foucault-L] dates of composition > > They
specificially add more material in the 1982
course (where you have > large sections excised
from the manuscript added in the postscript to
the > lectures) as opposed to the other lecture
courses, where you just have > brief >
references. > The Birth of Biopolitics, however,
has some manuscript excerpts. > > On Mon, Dec
21, 2009 at 12:00 AM, Douglas Olena
<doug@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> There is no single
resource that will fix dates the way you want
it. >> Emmanuel Pehau is correct about available
resources. But you have to >> remember that even
though Foucault presented and published on
different >> dates, he often edited the content
of the presentation before >> publication >> and
so the publication is often a revision of his
presentation, making >> the >> publication date
also the date of presentation. The chapters in
the >> lecture >> series are the dates of
presentation. But the editors have also added >>
material from his notes that Foucault leaves out
of the lectures. >> >> Doug >> >> ----- >>
Douglas Olena >> doug@xxxxxxxxx >>
http://olena.com/wordpress1 >> 417-887-0332 >>
----- >> >> On Dec 20, 2009, at 7:42 AM, Kevin
Turner wrote: >> >>> Does anyone know of any
resources that give the date of composition
of >> Foucault's essays, or the date of
presentation of his lectures, or the >> date >>
on which interviews were undertaken, and so on
and so forth. >>> >>> The reason I ask is that I
have been asked to provide this information >>
rather than date of publication, and yet I have
been unable to find any >> way >> of
establishing the date of
composition/presentation/interview/etc. as >>
opposed to the date of publication. >>> >>>
Thanks in advance for any help with
this. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Kevin >>> >>>
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Prof. Machiel Karskens
social and political philosophy
Faculty of Philosophy
Radboud University Nijmegen - The Netherlands