A few study questions on Foucault
I know I said I wouldn’t, but I did: here are a few questions to guide your reading of the Foucault essay for Thursday. It’s rough sledding, but we’ll make sense of it in class.
I know I said I wouldn’t, but I did: here are a few questions to guide your reading of the Foucault essay for Thursday. It’s rough sledding, but we’ll make sense of it in class.
Lest you think that theory is something that is relegated to the realm of the academic, take a look at this piece from the NYT this morning from the excellent “The Stone” series of short philosophical pieces. The authors, Abigail Levin and Lisa Guenther, argue that Trumpism draws its energies not from fringe interest groups that are part of a panoply of pluralist special interests, but from a reconstruction of politics itself that relies on a distinction between a racial “nation” and a merely mechanical “state.” The key term here is “possession”: whites, in this ideology, view their whiteness as a possession that must be defended against diabolical “others,” and this faith in their own possession of whiteness conveniently inverts the historical reality that white power stems from dispossession of those very “others” (e.g., the expropriation of Indian land, the reduction of Africans to chattel). Good stuff, and indicative of the kinds of things we’ll think about in the second major part of the course on power and ideology.
Hi all,
Looking forward to meeting you in ENGL 306 tomorrow. We’ll take a few minutes to do a quick survey (really just your name and email) to help me get you enrolled in our website. If you want to get ahead of the game, here it is:
https://goo.gl/forms/0CEWz9bGl3ovcY6U2
Best,
JA
This is just to welcome you to the ENGL 306 site. Early in the term, we’ll review together how to navigate and contribute to the site (I have to invite you before you can post). Note that I’ve left the posts from prior runs of the course below: this is with the permission of the various authors and gives some flavor of the kinds of ideas and texts we’ll be working with together for those who are curious.
In the meantime , have a great summer and feel free to get in touch with questions.
–ja