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+  From: "Arianna" <a.bove@xxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 19:26:57 +0100
dear list,
thanks for the recent debates on the unconscious of knowledge, savoir, and
the event. there's still so much to be said about Foucault's ideas and I
think that open minded non competitive exchanges are the most fruitful way
to go about advancing our understanding of them.
I am interested in the idea of post-disciplinary society, and to what extent
the disciplinary practices and institutions Foucault describes can today be
said to have matured into something else.
I am having trouble finding a particular essay where Foucault apparently
mentions something on these lines. I wonder if any of you has read it, knows
if it can be found anywhere in english (or the french version on the web),
or simply wishes to discuss its contents. The details are:
M. Foucault: La societe disciplinaire en crise. DE vol III text 231
p532-533. do you know if it can be found in the third volume of the Rabinow
collection on Power?
thanks,
Arianna



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