Re: Foucault conference? Char-citation? Benjamin cited by Foucault?

There is an article entitled "History as disruption: Benjamin and
Foucault" by S Aronowitz in the journal Humanities in Society 2: (2)
125-147 1979 that you should look at if you haven't already.

Katy Dixon



On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Rana A. Emerson wrote:

> Hmmm....
>
> I seem to remember reading somewhere, I believe "The
> Foucault Reader", that Foucault, late is his life and
> career, made the statement that he wished that he had
> actually been aware of the Frankfurt School and it's
> adjuncts during his development. I think that unless
> it was in one of his latest works, he could not have
> cited Benjamin as he had not been exposed to that
> thread of Critical Theory.
>
> Rana A. Emerson
> Doctoral Student
> Department of Sociology
> University of Texas At Austin
>
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> ---"Little Black Girl" by Rebekah Johnson
> from "Remember to Breathe"
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