Re: foucault roundtable

Order of Discours sounds a good place to start. I agree.





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>I would very much like to discuss "The Order of Discourse". In fact,
>I will be teaching it (along the the Two Lectures, and Nietzsche,
>Genealogy and History) in one of my classes. I am, unfortunately, a
>prisoner of the English language and will need Derrick's translation
>help if he doesn't mind.
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>Andrew Herman
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