Re: Foucault & Colonial Contexts


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On sexuality and colonialism in a Foucauldian context, you might also try the
excellent:
Race and the Education of Desire : Foucault's History of Sexuality and the
Colonial Order of Things, by Ann Laura Stoler


Mark Oldfield wrote:

> Michaela:
>
> you might like to have a look at
>
> 'White Mythologies, Writing History and the West' by Robert Young
> (1990), Routledge
>
> which examines the possibilitiy of writing history that avoids
> eurocentrism. Young draws on a large number of authors including Foucault
> in order to suggest a decolonization of History.
>
> Mark



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On sexuality and colonialism in a Foucauldian context, you might also try
the excellent:
<BR><U>Race and the Education of Desire : Foucault's History of Sexuality
and the Colonial Order of Things</U>, by Ann Laura Stoler
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<P>Mark Oldfield wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>&nbsp;Michaela:

<P>you might like to have a look at

<P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 'White Mythologies, Writing
History and the West' by Robert Young
<BR>(1990), Routledge

<P>which examines the possibilitiy of writing history that avoids
<BR>eurocentrism. Young draws on a large number of authors including Foucault
<BR>in order to suggest a decolonization of History.

<P>Mark</BLOCKQUOTE>
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