From: "Dickinson College -- Bologna" <fonddc_a-AT-iperbole.bologna.it> Subject: Re: subjectivity in a networked society Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 22:47:59 +0200 cosa vuol dire 'bricolage' in questo contesto? ----- Original Message ----- From: marshall trammell <avatarant-AT-hotmail.com> To: <foucault-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu> Cc: <avatarant-AT-hotmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 9:08 PM Subject: Re: subjectivity in a networked society > bricolage, baby > > > >From: "Dickinson College -- Bologna" <fonddc_a-AT-iperbole.bologna.it> > >Reply-To: foucault-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu > >To: <foucault-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu> > >Subject: Re: subjectivity in a networked society > >Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 17:43:09 +0200 > > > >See Ransom, _Foucault's Discipline_, Duke University Press, pp. 144-153 and > >the references listed there. > > > >-- John > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: cameron duff <cameron.duff-AT-mailbox.uq.edu.au> > >To: <foucault-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu> > >Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 1999 2:43 AM > >Subject: Re: subjectivity in a networked society > > > > > > > Hi Y'All > > > > > > As a recent inductee to what is really a fascinating Foucault community > >I > > > need to procede with caution lest my Foucault fanaticism begin to infect > >my > > > otherwise sound capacity for common sense... > > > > > > As a study tool, however, this list server is really very exciting. With > > > this in mind I want to pose a question to this cyber community; On a > >number > > > of occasions later in his writings Foucault comes to describe his > > > intellectual project as akin to a tool kit where other 'specific' > > > intellectuals might take certain of his analytical concepts, stratagems > >and > > > 'tools' for use in the analysis of localised and specific struggles in > >the > > > relations of power and their effects. I am intriqued by this metaphor as > >I > > > find it of some use in coming to understand both Foucault's work and his > > > legacy to us as scholars, activists and thinkers. To this end, I come to > > > the group asking for any references anyone might be able to recall of > >those > > > writings, interviews and articles where Foucault uses this metaphor in > > > describing his work. I have come across a few but know there is bound to > >be > > > more. I'd really appreciate people posting any references/citations or > > > comments they might deem worthwhile... > > > > > > cameron duff > > > > > > department of government > > > > > > university of queensland > > > > > > cameron.duff-AT-mailbox.uq.edu.au > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com >
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