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Foucauldian Conversations

Foucauldian Conversations is a series of directed roundtable discussions on the relevance of Michel Foucault's thought and work to a range of academic, cultural, professional and applied realms. Conceived as an informal venue for members of the Foucault Society to convene and discuss their works, events typically feature a short presentation from a member of the Society, followed by a respondent's comments, and general discussion. While Foucault Society membership is encouraged, all events are open to the general public.

Foucault Society members interested in presenting at a future meeting of Foucauldian Conversations should contact Sam Binkley at samuel_binkley@emerson.edu.

To join the Foucault Society, visit the Foucault Society web site, www.foucaultsociety.org. Membership and attendance are free, though donations to support the activities of the Foucault Society are gratefully accepted. Those interested in attending should familiarize themselves with a manuscript available for download from the Foucault Society web site.

Documents for November 13 discussion are available at:
Full paper for November 13 discussion
Synopsis of the paper for November 13


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