Re: Grad Schools


University of Hawaii at Manoa's Political Science Dept
is strong in Postmodern thinkers, like
Shapiro, Ferguson, Stephenson, et al.
see:
http://www.catalog.hawaii.edu/academic_units/arts-sciences/departments/pols.htm

William J. King, PhD, MPH
University of Hawaii--Manoa
2565 The Mall, Keller 202A
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 96822
808 956 2403 (voice)
808 956 2412 ( fax )
bill@xxxxxxxxxx ( e-mail )
Actually:
21 degrees 17 minutes 56.2653 seconds North
157 degrees 48 minutes 57.8565 seconds West




On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, David McInerney wrote:

> In Australia you could try the University of New South Wales, the University
> of Sydney, the Australian National University, or the University of
> Queensland.
>
> Dr. David McInerney
> review editor
> Borderlands e-journal
> www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James stanescu" <j_knightshade@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <deleuze-guattari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
> <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
> <postanarchism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 5:34 PM
> 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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