Joe Cronin wrote:
>
> I have another procedural suggestion for this discussion; in
> fairness to Foucault, and in the spirit of "What does it
> mean to be an author?" and a number of other comments he
> makes, why don't we write our comments anonymously, and get
> rid of all egological interference? We could all be
> floating in cyberspace, discussing Foucault (maybe we don't
> need to mention his name, either).
Joe-
Is this possible? After all, we are idenitified by the header of the
e-mail message. The disciplinary matrix of the Internet, nu?
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>
> I have another procedural suggestion for this discussion; in
> fairness to Foucault, and in the spirit of "What does it
> mean to be an author?" and a number of other comments he
> makes, why don't we write our comments anonymously, and get
> rid of all egological interference? We could all be
> floating in cyberspace, discussing Foucault (maybe we don't
> need to mention his name, either).
Joe-
Is this possible? After all, we are idenitified by the header of the
e-mail message. The disciplinary matrix of the Internet, nu?
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