"*as far as i'm concerned, the most important authors who have, i won't say
formed me, but who have enabled me to move away from my original education
are Nietzsche, Bataille, Blanchot, and Klossowski*"
from the translator's preface, page 204, nietzsche and the vicious circle
On Nov 24, 2007 9:12 AM, Hawes Emily <ajxeh1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> My name's Emily, I'm a taught masters student at Nottingham University in
> the UK, and currently very interested in the complicated connection between
> Foucault and Nietzsche. To my understanding the nature of the connection
> seems to take on its most famous form when genealogy is mentioned as opposed
> to Archaeology (from the essay 'Nietzsche, Genealogy, History' and beyond).
> Although I can't help being struck by the feeling that Nietzsche haunts
> Foucault's work before the genealogical turn as well. I would very
> interested in discussing this further
>
> Best
>
> Emily Hawes
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formed me, but who have enabled me to move away from my original education
are Nietzsche, Bataille, Blanchot, and Klossowski*"
from the translator's preface, page 204, nietzsche and the vicious circle
On Nov 24, 2007 9:12 AM, Hawes Emily <ajxeh1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello to all
>
> My name's Emily, I'm a taught masters student at Nottingham University in
> the UK, and currently very interested in the complicated connection between
> Foucault and Nietzsche. To my understanding the nature of the connection
> seems to take on its most famous form when genealogy is mentioned as opposed
> to Archaeology (from the essay 'Nietzsche, Genealogy, History' and beyond).
> Although I can't help being struck by the feeling that Nietzsche haunts
> Foucault's work before the genealogical turn as well. I would very
> interested in discussing this further
>
> Best
>
> Emily Hawes
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: foucault-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of
> foucault-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Fri 23/11/2007 12:09
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