THE HANDSTAND

APRIL2006


CTheory Live: Michel Foucault's Legacy
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 Dear CTheory Readers,

 We have just posted the online video archive for the CTheory Live
 symposium on Michel Foucault's Legacy which took place on March
 13/14, 2006 at the Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture
 (Victoria, Canada). Featured speakers include:

      . James Tully. "Foucault and the Question of Agency."

      . Arthur Kroker. "Before Foucault: Power and Cynical Ideology."

      . Warren Magnusson. "Before Foucault: Scepticism, Relativism and
        Modernity."

      . Rob Walker. "Foucault, Self-Determination, Limits."

 The archive of this CTheory Live event as well as archives of past
 lectures can be found at:

      http://www.pactac.net


 Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
 Editors, CTheory


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