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Tag Archives: Archaeology of Knowledge
Peer Reviews for Case Study #1
For this week, I responded to Maury’s case study on a Foucauldian study of LARPing and Suzanne’s application of Genre Theory to the Underground Press Syndicate. I loved reading Maury’s case study because LARPing offers such a parallel and yet … Continue reading
Posted in Case Study, ENGL894
Tagged Archaeology of Knowledge, Bazerman, Case Study, ENGL894, Foucault, LARPing, Networks, Nodes, Peer Review, Speech Acts, Theory Application
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It’s a Foucault Thing_Mindmap
Mindmap: http://popplet.com/app/#/1564732 For this week’s wrap up of Foucault (for now, at least), I decided to add more quotes that helped me think back on the book’s threads of thought. For one of the nodes, I added a partial definition of … Continue reading
Posted in ENGL894, Mindmap
Tagged Analysis, Archaeology, Archaeology of Knowledge, Connections, Discursive Formations, ENGL894, Enunciation, Exclusion, Foucault, History of Ideas, Mindmap, Nodes, Statement, Subject
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History Must Be More than Blowing Dust off Books
“They cannot bear (and one cannot but sympathize) to hear someone saying: ‘Discourse is not life: its time is not your time; in it, you will not be reconciled to death; you may have killed God beneath the weight of … Continue reading
Posted in ENGL894, Reading Notes
Tagged Adichie, Archaeology, Archaeology of Knowledge, Author, Discourse, Discursive Practices, Enunciative Level, Formulation, Foucault, Origin, Reading Notes, Sentence, Signs, Speech Act, Statements, Subject, Syntagma
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“The Hollow of Its Own Mark”_Mindmap
Mindmap: http://popplet.com/app/#/1564732 Ah, Foucault. While sorting out the confusion that is my brain, I found that breaking the first half of Foucault’s Archaeology of Knowledge into my favorite quotes was actually quite useful before beginning the update to the mindmap. What … Continue reading
Posted in ENGL894, Mindmap
Tagged Archaeology of Knowledge, Discourse, Exclusion, Foucault, Living History, Mindmap, Networks, Oeuvre, Principle, Rhetor, Vatz
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