Re: foucault roundtable

I agree with you and i suggest additionally that those who prefer writing
in French, please do not reply an English text just in French, because
there are some list members who do not know French.

CETO




On Thu, 14 Mar 1996, Joe Cronin wrote:

> I would be interested in joining in on the
> reading/discussion of Les Mots et les choses - concerning
> the language gap, I don't see the need for any rules. let
> those who write in english do so, and let thsoe who write in
> French do so. If we get to where someone feels
> marginalized, let her/him speak.
> I heartily agree that we will have to go slow. i propose a
> chapter a week, with discussion of Las Meninas to begin
> Monday (it's only 17 pages in the Vintage edition). though
> we have different editions and translations, we can find one
> another's quotes/references if we use the subtitles to each
> chapter, followed by the edition, and page number. For
> example; "Is not any resemblance, after all, both the most
> obvious and the most hidden of things?" (Signatures,
> Vintage, 26).
>
> Joe cronin
> TMC
> croninj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>

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