Re: foucault roundtable

I'll start: if we assume that the prefaces (esp. the second) are
descriptions of method, what happens to class and the state?



Bryan Alexander Department of English
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On Tue, 19 Mar 1996 CJONES@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> > Date: Thu, 14 Mar 96 09:33:42 EST
> > From: "Joe Cronin" <croninj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: foucault roundtable
> > Reply-to: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> > 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
> >
> >
>
> This sounds great. Let's start on Monday...
>
>
> C.
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