Re: foucault roundtable

I go for your idea of translation. Great! and Thanks

Atefeh.





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>Salut Atefeh and everyone,
> "L'ordre du Discours" seems like a fine text as well, and I see
>no reason why we could not start with it and then proceed to _Les mots et
>les choses_ (Order of Things). "Discours" is only some 50 pages or so
>long, right?
> What do people think about this idea?
> If we go through with this, then it seems to me we should
>establish some protocol about references to texts, etc, as people may not
>be using the same editions or even languages for that matter...
> I obviously don't have a problem with French being used, but I
>think we should designate a translator for people who are not comfortable
>in French but would nevertheless like to partake in the discussion. This
>goes for Spanish and eventually German, non? I volunteer to translate
>French to English if people don't consider this idea to off the wall...
>Those persons in need of translation should contact me directly.
>
>With much excitement,
>dda <dallums@xxxxxxxx>
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>On Wed, 13 Mar 1996, atefeh oliai wrote:
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>> Have you read " L'ordre du discours" His first lecture in College de
>> France? We could start there then progress. What do you think?
>> I guess it will bring up some good discussion,
>> By the way, I feel more at ease to write in french. Is this O.K.?
>>
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>> >From: "Daniel M. Harrison" <dharriso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>> >Hi
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>> >How about a discussion group on THE ORDER OF THINGS? We would have to
>> >read it slowly.
>> >
>> >Dan
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