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>I know Baudrillard discusses Dick's earlier work _The Simulacra_ (1964; in
>which the president is a simulacra and the country is secretly run by a
>Jackie O-like First Lady), but does Foucault ever mention Philip K. Dick?
>This is a serious enquiry!
To my knowledge Foucault never mentions Philip K. Dick. Foucault was not a
fan of science fiction - with the exception of an article he wrote on Jules
Verne.
Clare
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Clare O'Farrell
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web page: http://www.qut.edu.au/edu/cpol/foucault/
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>I know Baudrillard discusses Dick's earlier work _The Simulacra_ (1964; in
>which the president is a simulacra and the country is secretly run by a
>Jackie O-like First Lady), but does Foucault ever mention Philip K. Dick?
>This is a serious enquiry!
To my knowledge Foucault never mentions Philip K. Dick. Foucault was not a
fan of science fiction - with the exception of an article he wrote on Jules
Verne.
Clare
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Clare O'Farrell
email:c.ofarrell@xxxxxxxxxx
web page: http://www.qut.edu.au/edu/cpol/foucault/
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