Kent;
For an excellent disucssion of this see: Dean, M. 1994. _Critical and
Effective Histories_.
All the best,
Bryan Hogeveen
hogeveen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> From: kent löfgren <kent.lofgren@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Foucault and Death
> Date: Tuesday, September 09, 1997 2:17 AM
>
> Dear friends,
> I was wondering about the connection between Norbert Elias and Foucault
> (governmentality, civilising processes...). Any good references to
articles
> that debates these two scolars and their texts?
> And I also wonder if anyone knows about the translation of The Dying (by
> Elias) that Foucault did, on his own initiative, towards the end. Did he
> (F) actually like Elias' work and acknowledge Elias' books?
>
> Perplexedly yours
> Kent Lofgren
>
> University of Umea
> Pedagogiska Institutionen
> S-901 87 Umea
> Sweden
>
> Tel: 46 + (0)90 - 786 64 32 (office)
> Fax: 46 + (0)90 - 786 66 93
>
For an excellent disucssion of this see: Dean, M. 1994. _Critical and
Effective Histories_.
All the best,
Bryan Hogeveen
hogeveen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
----------
> From: kent löfgren <kent.lofgren@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Foucault and Death
> Date: Tuesday, September 09, 1997 2:17 AM
>
> Dear friends,
> I was wondering about the connection between Norbert Elias and Foucault
> (governmentality, civilising processes...). Any good references to
articles
> that debates these two scolars and their texts?
> And I also wonder if anyone knows about the translation of The Dying (by
> Elias) that Foucault did, on his own initiative, towards the end. Did he
> (F) actually like Elias' work and acknowledge Elias' books?
>
> Perplexedly yours
> Kent Lofgren
>
> University of Umea
> Pedagogiska Institutionen
> S-901 87 Umea
> Sweden
>
> Tel: 46 + (0)90 - 786 64 32 (office)
> Fax: 46 + (0)90 - 786 66 93
>