Hi Antony,
I got my copy of "Michel Foucault Abnormal" from my University's bookstore
(http://
bookstore.uvic.ca/), I am sure they will be happy to ship it. If you don't
mine a homophobic
coporation, Amazon dot com also has it. But I would check your local
bookstores first.
Good luck =)
-Cordelia
>===== Original Message From "McIntyre" <mcintyre@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> =====
>Cordeli, where are they available?
>Anthony
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Cordelia Chu" <raccoon@xxxxxxx>
>To: "Stuart Elden" <stuartelden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
><foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 10:30 AM
>Subject: RE: Collège courses
>
>
>> Hi Stuart,
>>
>> Thank you for the info, Stuart.
>>
>> BTW, the 1975 lectures in English translation ("Michel Foucault Abnormal")
>> should be available by
>> now, in case any one is interested. I just got mine last Wednesday. It
>is
>> surprisingly easy to read,
>> in comparison to his writings.
>>
>> -Cordelia
>>
>> >===== Original Message From "Stuart Elden" <stuartelden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>=====
>> >Just to add to this, four have been published in French so far - 1974,
>1975,
>> >1976, 1982. 1976 is, as Mark states, already out in English, 1975 is due
>any
>> >time, 1982 has been translated and is being edited, and the translation
>of
>> >1974 is in progress. The last three all translated by Graham Burchell.
>> >
>> >1978 and 1979, edited by Michel Sennelart are due next year, for the 20th
>> >anniversary of Foucault's death.
>> >
>> >(minor point: the courses ran on academic years, so 1975-76 is the strict
>> >date for the one we are calling 1976 above. For most courses this is not
>> >relevant, as they ran from Jan to March, but Le pouvoir psychiatrique,
>for
>> >example, is from 7 Nov 1973 to 6 Feb 1974)
>> >
>> >According to the French editions, there are two more courses, 1983 Le
>> >Gouvernement de soi et des autres and 1984 Le Gouvernement de soi et des
>> >autres: le courage de la verite. Foucault never wrote the course
>summaries
>> >of these - too ill for the first, and he must have already died by the
>time
>> >the second was due, which is why they don't appear in Resume des cours or
>> >Essential Works Vol I. I am pretty certain he did deliver the courses
>> >though.
>> >
>> >And apparently there are plans for some other courses too - one from
>> >Vincennes has definitely been talked about.
>> >
>> >On the AIDS issue, I also think that Daniel Defert, Foucault's partner,
>was
>> >crucial in the setting up of the ACT-UP network.
>> >
>> >Stuart
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: owner-foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> [mailto:owner-foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mark
>> >> Kelly
>> >> Sent: 06 December 2003 06:15
>> >> To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> Subject: Collhge courses
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I believe Foucault's other Collhge de France courses are as follows:
>> >> 1971: The Will to Knowledge
>> >> 1972: Penal Theories and Institutions
>> >> 1973: The Penal Society
>> >> 1974: Psychiatric Power
>> >> 1975: Abnormal
>> >> 1976: Society Must Be Defended (already published in English, the
>> >> first two
>> >> lectures being the 'Two Lectures' in Power/Knowledge)
>> >> 1978: Security, Territory, and Population
>> >> 1979: The Birth of Biopolitics
>> >> 1980: On the Government of the Living
>> >> 1981: Subjectivity and Truth
>> >> 1982: The Hermeneutic of the Subject
>> >>
>> >> There are summaries written retrospectively of each of Foucault's
>Collhge
>> >> courses in the first section of Volume 1 of his 'Essential Works'.
>> >> Only the 1975 and 1976 courses have been published in English as far as
>I
>> >> know, though I believe 'What is Revolution?' in Semiotext(e)'s
>> >> 'The Politics
>> >> of Truth' is a Collhge lecture. Last I heard though the plan was
>> >> to publish
>> >> the whole lot over the next few years, in no particular order.
>> >>
>> >> Mark
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
I got my copy of "Michel Foucault Abnormal" from my University's bookstore
(http://
bookstore.uvic.ca/), I am sure they will be happy to ship it. If you don't
mine a homophobic
coporation, Amazon dot com also has it. But I would check your local
bookstores first.
Good luck =)
-Cordelia
>===== Original Message From "McIntyre" <mcintyre@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> =====
>Cordeli, where are they available?
>Anthony
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Cordelia Chu" <raccoon@xxxxxxx>
>To: "Stuart Elden" <stuartelden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
><foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 10:30 AM
>Subject: RE: Collège courses
>
>
>> Hi Stuart,
>>
>> Thank you for the info, Stuart.
>>
>> BTW, the 1975 lectures in English translation ("Michel Foucault Abnormal")
>> should be available by
>> now, in case any one is interested. I just got mine last Wednesday. It
>is
>> surprisingly easy to read,
>> in comparison to his writings.
>>
>> -Cordelia
>>
>> >===== Original Message From "Stuart Elden" <stuartelden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>=====
>> >Just to add to this, four have been published in French so far - 1974,
>1975,
>> >1976, 1982. 1976 is, as Mark states, already out in English, 1975 is due
>any
>> >time, 1982 has been translated and is being edited, and the translation
>of
>> >1974 is in progress. The last three all translated by Graham Burchell.
>> >
>> >1978 and 1979, edited by Michel Sennelart are due next year, for the 20th
>> >anniversary of Foucault's death.
>> >
>> >(minor point: the courses ran on academic years, so 1975-76 is the strict
>> >date for the one we are calling 1976 above. For most courses this is not
>> >relevant, as they ran from Jan to March, but Le pouvoir psychiatrique,
>for
>> >example, is from 7 Nov 1973 to 6 Feb 1974)
>> >
>> >According to the French editions, there are two more courses, 1983 Le
>> >Gouvernement de soi et des autres and 1984 Le Gouvernement de soi et des
>> >autres: le courage de la verite. Foucault never wrote the course
>summaries
>> >of these - too ill for the first, and he must have already died by the
>time
>> >the second was due, which is why they don't appear in Resume des cours or
>> >Essential Works Vol I. I am pretty certain he did deliver the courses
>> >though.
>> >
>> >And apparently there are plans for some other courses too - one from
>> >Vincennes has definitely been talked about.
>> >
>> >On the AIDS issue, I also think that Daniel Defert, Foucault's partner,
>was
>> >crucial in the setting up of the ACT-UP network.
>> >
>> >Stuart
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: owner-foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> [mailto:owner-foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mark
>> >> Kelly
>> >> Sent: 06 December 2003 06:15
>> >> To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> Subject: Collhge courses
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I believe Foucault's other Collhge de France courses are as follows:
>> >> 1971: The Will to Knowledge
>> >> 1972: Penal Theories and Institutions
>> >> 1973: The Penal Society
>> >> 1974: Psychiatric Power
>> >> 1975: Abnormal
>> >> 1976: Society Must Be Defended (already published in English, the
>> >> first two
>> >> lectures being the 'Two Lectures' in Power/Knowledge)
>> >> 1978: Security, Territory, and Population
>> >> 1979: The Birth of Biopolitics
>> >> 1980: On the Government of the Living
>> >> 1981: Subjectivity and Truth
>> >> 1982: The Hermeneutic of the Subject
>> >>
>> >> There are summaries written retrospectively of each of Foucault's
>Collhge
>> >> courses in the first section of Volume 1 of his 'Essential Works'.
>> >> Only the 1975 and 1976 courses have been published in English as far as
>I
>> >> know, though I believe 'What is Revolution?' in Semiotext(e)'s
>> >> 'The Politics
>> >> of Truth' is a Collhge lecture. Last I heard though the plan was
>> >> to publish
>> >> the whole lot over the next few years, in no particular order.
>> >>
>> >> Mark
>> >>
>>
>>
>>