I have organized and will chair a panel entitled "Foucault, Sexuality
and History" at the annual American Historical Association conference
on January 6, 1996 from l:30 - 4:30 p.m. in Atlanta at the Hilton Hotel,
International Salon C. The panel will include the following papers:
Ladelle McWhorter [Philosophy; University of Richmond] "The Aims of
Genealogy"
Benjamin C. Sax [History; University of Kansas] "The Discourse of Power
and the Language of the World: A Critique of Foucault's History of Sexuality"
Daniel Gross [Rhetoric; University of California at Berkeley] "Reading
Analogies into Foucault's History of Sexuality"
Robert Nye [History; Oregon State University] "Michel Foucault's Sexuality
and the History of Homosexuality in France"
John Toews [History; University of Washington] "Toward a Foucauldian
History of Psychoanalysis"
Cynthia Willett [Philosophy; University of Kansas] will be commentator.
Ms. Willett is author of the newly published *Maternal Ethics and Other
Slave Narratives* (New York: Routledge, 1996).
Thanks.
Very truly yours,
W. J. ("Bill") Drummond
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and History" at the annual American Historical Association conference
on January 6, 1996 from l:30 - 4:30 p.m. in Atlanta at the Hilton Hotel,
International Salon C. The panel will include the following papers:
Ladelle McWhorter [Philosophy; University of Richmond] "The Aims of
Genealogy"
Benjamin C. Sax [History; University of Kansas] "The Discourse of Power
and the Language of the World: A Critique of Foucault's History of Sexuality"
Daniel Gross [Rhetoric; University of California at Berkeley] "Reading
Analogies into Foucault's History of Sexuality"
Robert Nye [History; Oregon State University] "Michel Foucault's Sexuality
and the History of Homosexuality in France"
John Toews [History; University of Washington] "Toward a Foucauldian
History of Psychoanalysis"
Cynthia Willett [Philosophy; University of Kansas] will be commentator.
Ms. Willett is author of the newly published *Maternal Ethics and Other
Slave Narratives* (New York: Routledge, 1996).
Thanks.
Very truly yours,
W. J. ("Bill") Drummond
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