Kiss-
Thanks. I am forwarding your messages to my friend, who now owes me a
year's subscription to New Literary History.
>From: Kiss Balazs <h8101kis@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: List Foucault <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: re: suicide
>Date: Wed, 21 Apr 99 11:20:50 PDT
>
>Dear MT,
>
>According to the name index in the fourth volume of Dits et Ecrits,
Foucault did not write a whole paper on Durkheim; there are only six
places listed where he mentions Durkheim at all.
>You surely know that Foucault was not very fond of mentioning other
authors but some privileged ones (Nietzsche, Deleuze, Blanchot etc.)
in his works, even if he was writing on them. If I am not mistaken, he
does not mention the name of Heidegger in his Binswanger-introduction,
however important Heideggers effect is on that text. Anyway, I think
if he had had written a whole paper on Durkheim, he would have
mentioned his name.
>
>Balazs
>
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