Re: Biomedical discoursive and non-discoursive practices around

Thanks, Emmanuelle.
I'll have a look on it.
Joerg

> Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 11:45:11 +0100
> To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> From: E.Tulle-Winton@xxxxxxxxxx (Emmanuelle Tulle-Winton)
> Subject: Re: Biomedical discoursive and non-discoursive practices =
around AIDS
> Reply-to: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> At 12:12 am 11/10/98, Joerg Marx, SHK FI wrote:
> >I am working with a Foucauldian framework on biomedical dicourses
> >around HIV/AIDS. My aim is to demonstrate, that a Foucauldian
> >analysis is not only functioning in the field of human sciences, but
> >also in the field of "hard sciences". Do anyone know something about
> >this? Is anyone of you intersted to start a discussion about Foucault
> >and natural sciences?
>
> Joerg, how is your French? If it's adequate, try the following piece:
> Foucault, M. 1994. Sur l'arch=E9ologie des sciences. R=E9ponse au Cercle
> d'=E9pistemologie. In Dits et Ecrits Vol 1. Gallimard, Paris, 696-731.
> Emmanuelle
>
> Emmanuelle Tulle-Winton
> Department of Social Sciences
> Glasgow Caledonian University
> Glasgow G4 0BA
> Scotland
> Tel: 0141 331 3330 (+ 44 141 331 3330 international)
> Fax: 0141 331 3439 (+ 44 141 331 3439 international)
>
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