I didn't read 'Hermeneutics of the Subject' yet, but the most significant
text on subjects in Dits et Ecrits 4 is the famous 'subjects and power' (p.
269-294 german edition), which was published in the Rabinow/ Dreyfus book
first.
regards Claudius
>
> I did a quick google for the quote and the best I can make out is that
> it is either in Dits et Ecrits 4, page 223 or maybe it is in
> Hermeneutics of the Subject ...
>
> I can't read French really but I just put the thing into google with
> quote marks & that's what I found ... let me know if it's right. Or
> maybe you can run the search again yourself and read through the text
> that pops up.
>
> DM
>
>
> On 21/03/2006, at 8:50 PM, Mark Kelly wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > I'm trying to track down a line from Surveiller et punir quoted in
> > Guillaume Le Blanc's 2004 article 'Etre assujetti : Althusser,
> > Foucault, Butler', viz.
> > " la manière dont un etre humain se transforme en sujet "
> > This is cited as p.298 in the 1975 edition of Surveiller et punir, but
> > it isn't there or on any adjacent pages. None of Le Blanc's Surveiller
> > et punir references seem to match up to my 1975 edition in fact.
> >
> > The English translation would be "the manner/way in which a human
> > being transforms itself/is transformed into a subject." If anyone
> > could direct me to this in Discipline and Punish or help me out in any
> > way I would be grateful!
> >
> > Mark
> >
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text on subjects in Dits et Ecrits 4 is the famous 'subjects and power' (p.
269-294 german edition), which was published in the Rabinow/ Dreyfus book
first.
regards Claudius
>
> I did a quick google for the quote and the best I can make out is that
> it is either in Dits et Ecrits 4, page 223 or maybe it is in
> Hermeneutics of the Subject ...
>
> I can't read French really but I just put the thing into google with
> quote marks & that's what I found ... let me know if it's right. Or
> maybe you can run the search again yourself and read through the text
> that pops up.
>
> DM
>
>
> On 21/03/2006, at 8:50 PM, Mark Kelly wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > I'm trying to track down a line from Surveiller et punir quoted in
> > Guillaume Le Blanc's 2004 article 'Etre assujetti : Althusser,
> > Foucault, Butler', viz.
> > " la manière dont un etre humain se transforme en sujet "
> > This is cited as p.298 in the 1975 edition of Surveiller et punir, but
> > it isn't there or on any adjacent pages. None of Le Blanc's Surveiller
> > et punir references seem to match up to my 1975 edition in fact.
> >
> > The English translation would be "the manner/way in which a human
> > being transforms itself/is transformed into a subject." If anyone
> > could direct me to this in Discipline and Punish or help me out in any
> > way I would be grateful!
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Foucault-L mailing list
> >
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Foucault-L mailing list
>
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