it's not completely clear whether its his own neologism or something
else, but milchman and rosenberg provide a great discussion of the
term and its translations here:
http://www.parrhesiajournal.org/parrhesia02/parrhesia02_milchrosen.pdf
sam
On Jun 17, 2008, at 6:47 PM, Jason Weidner wrote:
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Emerson College
http://www.parrhesiajournal.org/parrhesia02/parrhesia02_milchrosen.pdf
sam
On Jun 17, 2008, at 6:47 PM, Jason Weidner wrote:
Does anyone know, is the word "assujetissement" a Foucauldian neologism or did the word already exists before Foucault used it?
Jason R. Weidner
PhD. candidate, Department of International Relations
Florida International University
Miami, FL USA
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