At 11:40 AM +0000 3/15/97, sam binkley wrote:
>In
>miller's eyes, foucault is seen to possess all these wild characteristics:
>a fetishistic
>obsession with death, carnage, physical pain, the ruptured boundaries of
>his own subjectivity,
>etc etc etc.
Is this untrue? Aren't these concerns all over Foucault's writings? What
does this have to do with F's sexual preference for men? There are heteros
equally fixated on similar concerns?
Doug
>In
>miller's eyes, foucault is seen to possess all these wild characteristics:
>a fetishistic
>obsession with death, carnage, physical pain, the ruptured boundaries of
>his own subjectivity,
>etc etc etc.
Is this untrue? Aren't these concerns all over Foucault's writings? What
does this have to do with F's sexual preference for men? There are heteros
equally fixated on similar concerns?
Doug