From: "Crawshaw, Paul" <P.Crawshaw-AT-tees.ac.uk> Subject: RE: the child in Foucault's writing Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 10:33:00 -0000 Hi Cordelia I recently read Castaneda, C. (2002) Figurations: Child, Bodies, Worlds, Durham and London: Duke University Press which has some discussion of Foucaults work on the child in it's final chapter Best Paul -----Original Message----- From: beniro-AT-gmx.net [mailto:beniro-AT-gmx.net] Sent: 14 January 2004 10:29 To: foucault-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU Subject: Re: the child in Foucault's writing hi cordelia, René Scherer & Guy Hocquenghem may be of some interest for you: 'Co-ire - Album systématique de l'enfance', from 1976 there is a german translation 'Co-ire - Kindheitsmythen' (1977, trikont) i don't know whether it's available in english. bye robert Cordelia Chu schrieb: > Hi all, > > I am writing a paper on moral panic toward pedophilia, and ontology of the > child as a subject of normalization. I am hoping to use Foucaultian theories > to analyse how society transform a child so that s/he is desexualized, and how > a child is trained to become a "normal member" of his society. > > Right now, I am using mostly History of Sexuality. If any of you have other > reading recommandations (preferably primary Foucauldian literature, but > critique of Foucault's approach is also welcome), please let me know. > > Thanx a lot! > > -Cordelia
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