RE: Grad Schools

I did not find so many nice places so far, the place i knew the most
scholars was Berkeley, but they probably won't take me. Anyway we will
have to make our way through it anywhere. It seems i am more into social
science, but i like your "postanarchist" statement. See

http://www.schoener-leben-goettingen.de/

This is my political group. (We are working on an english translation)

Claudius

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Subject: Grad Schools

Sorry for cross-posting.
I am in the process of applying for grad schools. I am getting my
undergrad
degree in philosophy with minors in women and gender studies and
politics.
My hope is to go to grad school in a program that would seriously
explore
the thought of thinkers such as foucault, deleuze (and/or) guattari, and

perhaps in a broad tradition of "postanarchism" (or at least a
politically
engaged theoritical department). Can anyone give me some advice on where
to
apply? I am already looking at Lancaster's Culture Studies program,
Univ. of
Cali. at Santa Cruz's History of Consciousness program, and SUNY at
Binghamton Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture program. Where else?
Thank you.
jks

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