Part I
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Reading
for Genealogy as Methodology
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T 1/5
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Foucault, Discipline and Punish (1975); (re)read in full before start of
term
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R 1/7
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Foucault, The Punitive Society (72-73 CdF), pages 1-42, 65-84 (~60 pages)
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T 1/12
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Foucault, The Punitive Society (72-73 CdF), pages 89-135, 160-166 (~50
pages)
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R 1/14
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Foucault, The Punitive Society (72-73 CdF), pages 175-241 (~65 pages)
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T 1/19
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Foucault, Psychiatric Power (73-74 CdF), lectures 1, 3, and 12 (~75 pages)
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R 1/21
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Foucault, Abnormal (74-75 CdF), lectures 1, 2, and 11 (~75 pages)
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Pt IIa
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How
to Do Inquiry: Researching and Composing Our Genealogies
& some
more Genealogy in Foucault
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T 1/26
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First portion of class: project brainstorming
discussion & exercises
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Second portion of class: how to delimit a
field of investigation, where to do inquiry, how to go into the field, how to
cormorant a library, &c., &c.
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R 1/28
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Foucault, History of Sexuality, Vol. 1: The Will to Know (1976), I-IV.2
(~100 pgs)
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Second portion of class: project discussion
and further conceptualization
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T 2/2
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Foucault, History of Sexuality, Vol. 1: The Will to Know, IV.3-V (~60 pages)
Foucault, “Society Must be Defended” (75-76 CdF), lecture 11 (~25 pages)
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Second portion of class: framing projects
and conceptualizing research plans
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R 2/4
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Project Presentations: initial research
plans (problem, research site, timeline)
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Pt IIa/b
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The
Work of Genealogical Inquiry: Our Genealogies
& Other Genealogies after Foucault
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T 2/9
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Arnold Davidson, The Emergence of Sexuality, chs. 1 & 2 (~65 pages)
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R 2/11
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Arnold Davidson, The Emergence of Sexuality, chs. 4, 7, & 8 (~60 pages)
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Second portion of class: project sharing,
collaboration, and updating
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T 2/16
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Ladelle McWhorter, Racism & Sexual Oppression, intro, ch. 1, ch. 3 (~110 pages)
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R 2/18
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Ladelle McWhorter, Racism & Sexual Oppression, chs. 4 & 5 (~100 pages)
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Second portion of class: project sharing,
collaboration, and updating
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T 2/23
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Andrew Dilts, Punishment and Inclusion, chs. 1-3 (~85 pages)
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R 2/25
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Andrew Dilts, Punishment and Inclusion, chs. 6-8 (~85 pages)
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Second portion of class: project sharing,
collaboration, and updating
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T 3/1
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Verena Erlenbusch, Terrorism: A Genealogy, draft ms., selected ch. (~50 pages)
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R 3/4
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NOTE: WE WILL NEED TO RESCHEDULE
THIS SESSION
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T 3/8
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Project Presentations, First Session:
finalized research presentations
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R 3/10
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Project Presentations, Second Session:
finalized research presentations
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Exam
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Group Genealogy Papers: due by email at noon on Thur 3/17
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Monday, January 4, 2016
Wtr 2016 Reading Schedule
CGC this term will function as a 'Genealogy Workshop' in conjunction with Colin Koopman's PHIL 607 graduate seminar. Our reading schedule is below. We will post diagrams from the readings as we go, and hopefully also a methodological compendium drawn from these readings. Ongoing transcriptions of the classes are also being kept (and a decision as to whether to post them or not will be made later).
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