Re: foucault roundtable

THE ORDER OF THINGS. Vintage: 1994. 387pp.



Bryan Alexander Department of English
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On Thu, 14 Mar 1996, atefeh oliai wrote:

> Hello Andrew
> If you like we can take up The Order of Discours ans discuss it, this is
> in case the whole group doesn't go for it. I only have the french copy, if
> you find the english, please let me know wich edition you have, so I can
> fallow the text.
>
> Bonne Chance
>
> Atefeh
>
>
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> >Friends-
> >
> >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.
> >
> >Andrew Herman
> >Sociology and Cultural Studies
> >Drake University
> >
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