At 16:24 19/05/97 +0200, Chris wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>> Does anyone have the reference, page no. or book even where Foucault
>> dissociates himself from those using his work as post-structuralist theory?
>> I'm stuck!
>> Thanks
>> chris
>
Then:
>Foucault wrote this in the introduction for the german editon of "Les mots
>et les choses", which is called in german "Die Ordnung der Dinge". He said
>there that there are some similarities between the structuralists and him,
but
>that he do not used the methods, terms and keywords of the structuralist
>analyse.
>
>Greetings
>D.W.
>
>
Well:
Foucault makes similar commments in the introduction of the English
version, but it is in relation to structuralism. Does he refer to
post-structuralism in the German edition? (I wonder if the 'post' is
important...)
-------------------
Campbell Jones
University of Otago
New Zealand
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>>
>> Hello all,
>> Does anyone have the reference, page no. or book even where Foucault
>> dissociates himself from those using his work as post-structuralist theory?
>> I'm stuck!
>> Thanks
>> chris
>
Then:
>Foucault wrote this in the introduction for the german editon of "Les mots
>et les choses", which is called in german "Die Ordnung der Dinge". He said
>there that there are some similarities between the structuralists and him,
but
>that he do not used the methods, terms and keywords of the structuralist
>analyse.
>
>Greetings
>D.W.
>
>
Well:
Foucault makes similar commments in the introduction of the English
version, but it is in relation to structuralism. Does he refer to
post-structuralism in the German edition? (I wonder if the 'post' is
important...)
-------------------
Campbell Jones
University of Otago
New Zealand
-------------------