Re: Discursive formations contra Ideology

Dear Jenell, I am interesting in going to the conference in Caen. Could
you please tell me where to get some more information?

Bruni

On Fri, 13
Nov 1998, Stuart Elden wrote:

> Not sure how you would use them in relation to midwifery (sounds
> intriguing), but a good supplement to BC are F's lectures in Rio de Janeiro
> on the history of medicine (available in Dits et ecrits) and the volume by
> Foucault et. al., Les machines a guerir. Unfortunately, apart from
> Foucault's introduction to the latter (The Politics of Health in the
> Eighteenth Century - in the Foucault Reader), none of this is in English
> translation.
>
> If your French is good, then there is a conference organised by the Centre
> Michel Foucault in Caen, 14-17 April 1999. I'm speaking on the medicine
> lectures in a paper called 'Medicine, Police, Espace'.
>
> It would be interesting to hear more about your project.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Stuart
>
>
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> Date: Friday, November 13, 1998 22:45
> Subject: Re: Discursive formations contra Ideology
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> >Hey all.
> >
> >I'm working on a project examining criminalization of midwifery as the
> >subjugation of an esoteric knowledge, as well as the collision of political
> >and medical discourse.
> >Any ideas on texts I can use, except the obvious BC?
> >Thanks for any ideas -
> >J.
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