i'll join you
denoix
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>Some of you may be aware that another of Foucault's lecture courses, L'
>Hermeneutique du sujet: Cours au college de France (1981-1982) is due
>to appear at the end of this month (thanks Denoix for alerting me that
>it was this imminent).
>
>I was wondering if there were any other people who would be interested
>in doing a reading via the list, or privately if people though it would
>be of limited appeal, of the course. I was thinking of maybe one
>lecture a week/fortnight or so. Maybe I could send a short summary of
>the lecture to start discussion?
>
>The course - from the summary in Resume des cours/Dits et ecrits -
>looks most closely linked to the material that appeared in vols 2 and 3
>of the History of Sexuality series. However, I've found from Les
>Anormaux and <<Il faut defendre la societe>> that the courses tend
>include a great deal of surprises - things not mentioned elsewhere in
>his work, thinking on his feet, interesting theoretical elaborations,
>etc. I'm hoping that here there will be some material that discusses
>the Christian understanding of confession that would have been in the
>4th volume (though it seems the previous year's course is much more
>extensive on this issue).
>
>Whilst I wouldn't want to exclude anyone, I wouldn't be interested in
>people picking up on one line from a mail that maybe was a summary
>elaboration of a complex idea, and running off at tangents or
>descending into personal abuse, ill-thought out comments, etc. Rather,
>it would be interesting to think with others on this course. That of
>course, requires reading it in French. With the previous two published
>I've done a lot of work on them, but pretty much in isolation (though
>thanks Clare for some interesting discussions of Les Anormaux).
>Discussing Foucault's ideas in a forum, and sharing other's thoughts
>would seem to me, at least, to be an appealing prospect.
>
>If you're interested, please let me know. The book is available from
>www.fnac.com or www.amazon.fr - Amazon lets you pre-order, with Fnac it
>seems you have to wait until it appears. One minor point is that the
>publication date is listed as 8 days earlier with Fnac; it's either the
>15th or 23rd of February.
>
>Best wishes
>
>Stuart
>
>Dr Stuart Elden
>Department of Politics and International Studies
>University of Warwick
>Coventry
>CV4 7AL
>UK
>
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denoix
>From: Stuart Elden <stuart.elden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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>Some of you may be aware that another of Foucault's lecture courses, L'
>Hermeneutique du sujet: Cours au college de France (1981-1982) is due
>to appear at the end of this month (thanks Denoix for alerting me that
>it was this imminent).
>
>I was wondering if there were any other people who would be interested
>in doing a reading via the list, or privately if people though it would
>be of limited appeal, of the course. I was thinking of maybe one
>lecture a week/fortnight or so. Maybe I could send a short summary of
>the lecture to start discussion?
>
>The course - from the summary in Resume des cours/Dits et ecrits -
>looks most closely linked to the material that appeared in vols 2 and 3
>of the History of Sexuality series. However, I've found from Les
>Anormaux and <<Il faut defendre la societe>> that the courses tend
>include a great deal of surprises - things not mentioned elsewhere in
>his work, thinking on his feet, interesting theoretical elaborations,
>etc. I'm hoping that here there will be some material that discusses
>the Christian understanding of confession that would have been in the
>4th volume (though it seems the previous year's course is much more
>extensive on this issue).
>
>Whilst I wouldn't want to exclude anyone, I wouldn't be interested in
>people picking up on one line from a mail that maybe was a summary
>elaboration of a complex idea, and running off at tangents or
>descending into personal abuse, ill-thought out comments, etc. Rather,
>it would be interesting to think with others on this course. That of
>course, requires reading it in French. With the previous two published
>I've done a lot of work on them, but pretty much in isolation (though
>thanks Clare for some interesting discussions of Les Anormaux).
>Discussing Foucault's ideas in a forum, and sharing other's thoughts
>would seem to me, at least, to be an appealing prospect.
>
>If you're interested, please let me know. The book is available from
>www.fnac.com or www.amazon.fr - Amazon lets you pre-order, with Fnac it
>seems you have to wait until it appears. One minor point is that the
>publication date is listed as 8 days earlier with Fnac; it's either the
>15th or 23rd of February.
>
>Best wishes
>
>Stuart
>
>Dr Stuart Elden
>Department of Politics and International Studies
>University of Warwick
>Coventry
>CV4 7AL
>UK
>
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