File spoon-archives/lyotard.archive/lyotard_2004/lyotard.0407, message 8


From: gvcarter-AT-purdue.edu
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:55:56 -0500
Subject: Re: And afterward?



Steve,

The research is going great, thanks for asking.  I am working on project 
involving bibliographies and their role in an introductory writing classrooms.  
How might a shift from thinking about biographies to bibliographies impact 
conceptions of writing is the most basic description, and to say more would 
make this more of a mess.age than I can afford right now.

Mainly, I just wanted to say that I've got my ears on (again), and I am glad to 
see that the list is still out there.  ...I wondered about folks thoughts about 
Michael Moore's film, and I was surprised not to see that being discussed...

Any thoughts on that movie, steve?  anyone?

best,

Geof



    

   





    

      



Quoting steve.devos-AT-krokodile.co.uk:

> Geof
> 
> how's the research going ?
> 
> should sed this direct but i'm sure spoon won't mind
> 
> steve
> 
> >
> > All,
> >
> > After finishing finishing Roland Barthes by Roland Barthes this
> > morning,  decided to check the Lyotard Archives to see what was going
> > on. ...
> >
> > As t.here is anticipation of discussion --hi Judy, Steve, Lydia-- I
> > thought I'd  send along Barthes quote that appears at the end of
> > Howard's translation:
> >
> >  And afterward?
> >  --What to write now?  Can you still write anything?
> >  --One writes with one's desire, and I am not through desiring.
> >
> > Here, H.ear,
> >
> > Geof
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 




   

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