Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 10:37:23 -0800 (PST) From: Jivko Georgiev <jivkox43georgiev-AT-yahoo.com> Subject: RE: L'enonce /German influenced French guys.. Yes, "core" is technical, and works within the context of emailing to people, who subscribed to a specific discussion group, which is located in the much wider district, called "YahooGroups" ;-)))) Maybe you didnt wrote much about it, because the "late" Foucault somehow changed since AK, and moved away from this book, i dont know. AK is result of "Madness and Civilisation", "Birth of the clinic" and "Words and Things", but lately he changed , I think. maybe thats why you dont pay much attention to l'enonce. but thank you for the response! Regards! Jivko --- Stuart Elden <stuart.elden-AT-clara.co.uk> wrote: > Jivko - couple of points. I wasn't trying to suggest > it was not worthy of > great attention, just that i said relatively little > about it in the book. > (as a side point, the book is about some aspects of > the Heidegger/Foucault > relation, and does not seek to be comprehensive at > all). > > You might want to say a little about the 'core' of > the notion, which seems > to me to be a technical or formal type of statement, > which would function > within a given context and would need to be > investigated within this > logical, grammatical, discursive nexus. There's lots > more to be said, and it > would be interesting to relate it to aspects of the > later Foucault, and the > notion of dispositif for instance. > > Best wishes > > Stuart > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com
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