Spoon list demise--or rebirth?

Greetings,
Lots of buzz about the foucault list (well deserved)--but what about the
others?
What are the possibilities of collapsing all of the expiring Spoon lists
under one Critical Theory list?--I suspect there is something of value
at stake in the expiration of these lists. Someone should pick up the
torch on all of these, so to speak--so that this broader critical mode
of list inquiry doesn't disappear--I'm not aware of any other lists that
host critical theory concerns in the manner that Spoon has done.
SIncerely,
Nicholas


Nicholas Ruiz III
GTA/doctoral student
Interdisciplinary Program in the Humanities
Florida State University

205P Dodd Hall, CPO (#1560), Tallahassee, FL 32306
Editor, Kritikos, http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~nr03



David McInerney wrote:

> I am actually subscribed to a couple of lists on Yahoo through this
> (non-Yahoo) address.
> I agree though that they do put advertising in their messages.
> Aut-Op-Sy has moved to https://lists.resist.ca/mailman/listinfo
> There might be something similar suitable for Foucault list.
> DM
>
> On 27/11/2004, at 5:47 AM, malgosia askanas wrote:
>
>>> There are differences in the reliability of mailing list hosts. We
>>> had some
>>> difficulties using yahoogroups with another list. Perhaps somebody
>>> knows an
>>> administration service from some IT department of an university?
>>
>>
>> Also the Yahoo archives are only acccessible by people who have Yahoo
>> addresses, and - needless to say - they are full of advertizing.
>>
>> Domain hosting services sometimes include discussion lists in their
>> hosting
>> packages. If sombebody who is interested in preserving the list
>> already has
>> a domain hosted somewhere, you might want to check if the package
>> includes
>> discussion lists. One example of such a hosting service is
>> Dreamhost.com.
>>
>>
>> -m
>>
>>
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