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Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 19:51:47 +0800
From: "Andrew Albert J. Ty" <andrewty-AT-i-manila.com.ph>
Subject: quick note: Deleuze's Foucault


Any thoughts on the following?

"Recently, Gilles Deleuze's book on Foucault offers not only new turn in 
French thought; for our purposes, Deleuze's book has the specific advantage 
of reading Foucault as a thinker of the visual, a thinker for whom the 
visual needs modes of analysis other than those utilised for verbal form. 
Increasingly, we will have to come to grips with Deleuze's version of 
Foucault." - Dana Polan from "Film Theory Re-Assessed" available online at: 
http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/1.2/Polan.html

I'm new to the list and to Foucault, but I'll have to post my introduction 
to the list at another time.

Thanks,
Andrew

   

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