File spoon-archives/aut-op-sy.archive/aut-op-sy_2004/aut-op-sy.0408, message 31


Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2004 11:30:24 +0200
From: "Tahir Wood" <twood-AT-uwc.ac.za>
Subject: RE: AUT: Bologna on postfordism


>>> s0metim3s-AT-optusnet.com.au 08/04/04 04:59AM >>>
On Bologna and Foucault, if I recall right, in an
interview with Patrick Cunningham, Bologna
mentions something along the lines of 'we read
Foucault more than Marx.'  I'm not sure who 'we'
is in that context; but I don't doubt it.  

Here's the actual question and answer:

Does postmodernism have something to say as a methodology on analysing Autonomia? 

Certainly the '77 Movement and several of these intellectuals linked to Autonomia had read Foucault, especially, with great passion. They identified more with Foucault, sometimes, than with Marx or Lenin, and this is obviously very important. A discussion was opened. 

This is SB's entire answer to the question, by far the shortest answer to any question in the interview and as you can see it's somewhat different to your remembered version.

Tahir
  




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