let me know if you find anything-- do you have a Bourdieu-style thing in
mind?
steve spalding
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>From: Dan Smith <dls216@xxxxxxx>
>To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: "French Theory" and the Humanities
>Date: Sun, Oct 24, 1999, 6:01 PM
>
> I am looking for any texts that discuss/map the
> emergence and proliferation of "French Theory" in
> the humanities over the last 2-3 decades. I'm having
> a devil of a time find anything. Anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Sorry about the non-Foucualdian post (though
> Foucault is a key figure in the topic above),
> but I thought this would be a particularly good place to
> post the query. Sorry for any inconvenience.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan Smith
>
> "One must have chaos in oneself to give
> birth to a dancing star." - Nietzsche
mind?
steve spalding
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>From: Dan Smith <dls216@xxxxxxx>
>To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: "French Theory" and the Humanities
>Date: Sun, Oct 24, 1999, 6:01 PM
>
> I am looking for any texts that discuss/map the
> emergence and proliferation of "French Theory" in
> the humanities over the last 2-3 decades. I'm having
> a devil of a time find anything. Anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Sorry about the non-Foucualdian post (though
> Foucault is a key figure in the topic above),
> but I thought this would be a particularly good place to
> post the query. Sorry for any inconvenience.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan Smith
>
> "One must have chaos in oneself to give
> birth to a dancing star." - Nietzsche