Re: [Foucault-L] governmentality in Latin America and Spain

also keep in mind
Foucaul specifically told a feminist admirer of his work about applying his
work in feminist theory and the so-called deficiencies of his comments on
women, "try to also do your own genealogies alongside using my work".
What he meant was that we should also be doing our own kind of thinking, as
he is doing, rather than constantly have our solutions told to us.

On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Tomás Sánchez-Criado
<tomas.criado@xxxxxx>wrote:

> Thanks! I'll take a look
> Tomás
>
> El 02/11/2008, a las 1:22, Nicole Garner escribió:
>
> > Hola
> > You could check out Chela Sandoval's Methodology of the Oppressed,
> > there are 2 or 3 chapters in it that seem as if they would be helpful.
> > Nicole
> > Plus je vois les hommes, plus j'admire les chiens- Madame Roland
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