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Date: Tue, 7 Apr 1998 08:48:15 -0400 (EDT)
From: Patricia E Carey <pec-AT-acsu.buffalo.edu>
Subject: Re: help please


The quote about the subject is by Nancy Hartsock and can be found in an
essay by her in a book
book about feminist theory and Foucault or feminism and Foucault.   The
quote is definitely Hartsock's however.   I'm not at home so I can't give
you the specific book title right now.  That should give you a start.  I
will save your Email and try to return to this next week.  I'm off to a
conference now so I can't research it right away.  Good luck.

Pat
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Patricia E. Carey				SUNY at Buffalo
Graduate Assistant, Undergraduate College       220 Talbert Hall
Ph.D. Student, American Studies			1010 Clemens Hall
email: pec-AT-acsu.buffalo.edu                     Amherst, NY 14260


On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Philip Robertson wrote:

> Dear all, I am wondering if anybody can help with two references that I've lost:
> A. The recent Rushdie article/debate in NYTLS about South-Asian literature
> (date?);
> B. A quote about the post-modern/post-structuralist dismantling of the
> 'subject', possibly from bell hook, along the lines: "No sooner do we
> finally get invited to sit at the table, than they take it away..."
> 
> Anybody help?
> 
> *Philip Robertson
> *Executive Producer, Centre for Media Resources, University of Hong Kong
> *TEL: (852) 2859 2456  FAX: (852) 2559 9581  E-MAIL: ROBERTSO-AT-HKUCC.HKU.HK
> 
> 
> 
> 
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