Dear Todd,
I'm teaching a course on Foucault at The University of Hong Kong right now.
I'm afraid the information on the website is not very complete (especially
the 'Notes'), but it may be of some help. Good luck with your own course
development.
http://sites.google.com/site/phil2090foucault/
Timothy O'Leary
2008/9/30 Sean Eudaily <s_eudaily@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Todd,
> Here is my course syllabus from a senior seminar I taught a few years ago.
> It is not all on Foucault, but his work makes up a large portion of the
> seminar.
> Cheers,
> SeanDr. Sean Patrick Eudaily
> Assoc. Professor of Politics
> Chair - Department of History, Philosophy, and Social Sciences
> University of Montana Western
> 710 South Atlantic Street
> Dillon, MT 59725
> Tele: (406)683-7103
> Email: s_eudaily@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Todd Callais" <callaist@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent 9/29/2008 5:42:27 AM
> To: "Mailing-list" <foucault-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [Foucault-L] Undergraduate Foucault Course?Colleagues,
> Recently, I was granted permission to teach an honors undergraduate seminar
> on Foucault's work at Denison University. I am a sociologist but I hope
> that
> the course will draw students from history, philosophy and political
> science.
> I am writing because I have not been able to find syllabi or course
> descriptions for any courses dedicated to the work of Michel Foucault at
> the
> graduate or undergraduate level. While the course will be my design I
> typically enjoy seeing what others have done for guidance.
> I was wondering whether anyone had syllabi or partial syllabi they would
> feel comfortable sharing or suggestions on places that I could look for
> graduate or undergraduate courses on Foucault. Also, if anyone has found a
> reader that they find especially helpful for relaying the work of Foucault
> to undergraduates I would appreciate that greatly as well.
> Because of the specific nature of this request, feel free to email me
> directly at tcallais@xxxxxxxxx .
> thanks in advance for any help,
> Todd M. Callais
> Department of Sociology and Anthropology
> Denison University
> _______________________________________________
> Foucault-L mailing list
>
> _______________________________________________
> Foucault-L mailing list
>
I'm teaching a course on Foucault at The University of Hong Kong right now.
I'm afraid the information on the website is not very complete (especially
the 'Notes'), but it may be of some help. Good luck with your own course
development.
http://sites.google.com/site/phil2090foucault/
Timothy O'Leary
2008/9/30 Sean Eudaily <s_eudaily@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Todd,
> Here is my course syllabus from a senior seminar I taught a few years ago.
> It is not all on Foucault, but his work makes up a large portion of the
> seminar.
> Cheers,
> SeanDr. Sean Patrick Eudaily
> Assoc. Professor of Politics
> Chair - Department of History, Philosophy, and Social Sciences
> University of Montana Western
> 710 South Atlantic Street
> Dillon, MT 59725
> Tele: (406)683-7103
> Email: s_eudaily@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Todd Callais" <callaist@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent 9/29/2008 5:42:27 AM
> To: "Mailing-list" <foucault-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [Foucault-L] Undergraduate Foucault Course?Colleagues,
> Recently, I was granted permission to teach an honors undergraduate seminar
> on Foucault's work at Denison University. I am a sociologist but I hope
> that
> the course will draw students from history, philosophy and political
> science.
> I am writing because I have not been able to find syllabi or course
> descriptions for any courses dedicated to the work of Michel Foucault at
> the
> graduate or undergraduate level. While the course will be my design I
> typically enjoy seeing what others have done for guidance.
> I was wondering whether anyone had syllabi or partial syllabi they would
> feel comfortable sharing or suggestions on places that I could look for
> graduate or undergraduate courses on Foucault. Also, if anyone has found a
> reader that they find especially helpful for relaying the work of Foucault
> to undergraduates I would appreciate that greatly as well.
> Because of the specific nature of this request, feel free to email me
> directly at tcallais@xxxxxxxxx .
> thanks in advance for any help,
> Todd M. Callais
> Department of Sociology and Anthropology
> Denison University
> _______________________________________________
> Foucault-L mailing list
>
> _______________________________________________
> Foucault-L mailing list
>