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+  From: "elise thorburn" <elise@xxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 07:18:32 -0700
Hi there.
I'm a grad student in Theory and Criticism at UWO in Canada. I'm trying to write a term paper on the idea of disobedience from Thoreau and how to read it genealogically through a Foucauldian kinda lens. I also wanted to, from this, gain some insight into what could be said about the political potential of disobedience in the contemporary.

I've read a good deal of Foucault, Thoreau, Arendt, and some other stuff.
Can any one suggests specific avenues of Foucault for me to look at?
Much appreciated
Elise

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I am lost in a frenzy, unable to find where I am.

- rene descartes

the struggle is always inner, and played out in the outer terrains.

- gloria anzaldua
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