Dear Santa-EU,
here's my wish list for the book Christmas you so generously accorded to me:
- Michel Foucault: Dits et Ecrits, vol. I-IV. (which means that now I basically own everything he ever said or wrote [as far as it has been published. Still waiting for the fourth volume of The history of sexuality to appear]. I'm on my way to heaven - my bible is finally complete: gospels (History of sexuality I-III [both in French and in German], Discipline and Punish, Madness and civilization, The Order of Things); the new and the old testament (Archeology of knowledge [dito: in French and in German], The Order of discourse) and the psalms (all the posthumously published lectures, and now, finally!, Dits et Ecrits I-IV. Boy, I really am a Foucault-geek.)
- Gilles Deleuze: Foucault.
- Paul Ricoeur: Temps et Récit, vol. I-III.
- Judith Butler: Undoing Gender.
- John Searle: On Speech Acts.
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty: La Prose du Monde.
- Ian Hacking: Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory.
- Ian Hacking: The social construction of what?
- George Canguilhem: Essays in epistemology and history of science.
I'd be yours truly forever and a day (if you'd only let me),
Marie Curie
PS: In case you haven't noticed - books are my Manolo Blahniks.
here's my wish list for the book Christmas you so generously accorded to me:
- Michel Foucault: Dits et Ecrits, vol. I-IV. (which means that now I basically own everything he ever said or wrote [as far as it has been published. Still waiting for the fourth volume of The history of sexuality to appear]. I'm on my way to heaven - my bible is finally complete: gospels (History of sexuality I-III [both in French and in German], Discipline and Punish, Madness and civilization, The Order of Things); the new and the old testament (Archeology of knowledge [dito: in French and in German], The Order of discourse) and the psalms (all the posthumously published lectures, and now, finally!, Dits et Ecrits I-IV. Boy, I really am a Foucault-geek.)
- Gilles Deleuze: Foucault.
- Paul Ricoeur: Temps et Récit, vol. I-III.
- Judith Butler: Undoing Gender.
- John Searle: On Speech Acts.
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty: La Prose du Monde.
- Ian Hacking: Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory.
- Ian Hacking: The social construction of what?
- George Canguilhem: Essays in epistemology and history of science.
I'd be yours truly forever and a day (if you'd only let me),
Marie Curie
PS: In case you haven't noticed - books are my Manolo Blahniks.

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