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+  From: Leila Hudson <lhudson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 11:17:31 -0700
Sam-

What I've found useful is the "strategic reversibility" which is an important part of governmentality. Perhaps specific to governmental rationality as a discourse is the key point that the logic of governance be accessible to the governed. From there it's just a hop, skip and a jump from imperial domestication of the "savages" to discourses of sovereignty and self-governance. And, relative to your point, we have replication, diffusion and mutation of the discourse, not just as mimesis, but as adversarial, emergent and resistant as well.

Dr. Leila Hudson
Assistant Professor
Near Eastern Studies
University of Arizona


On Feb 3, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Samuel G Taylor wrote:

Hello,

I'm looking for information about how discourses replicate.

I think memetic theory provides some insight into the reproduction of
discourses. I would like to know if there is some sources where I can
look into this further.

Can memes be interpreted in the categories used in Archeology of
knowledge? Is a meme a 'statement' or it is a 'discourse'?

I have a feeling that there might be some use into looking at
discourses in terms of fitness and I just wonder if anyone knows where
I can begin looking to see if this feeling holds any water.

Thank you in advance,
Sam
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