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Foucault and the academic author
August 8, 2011 by Clare O'Farrell
Posted in Foucault, writing and publishing | Tagged author, power, Saint Jerome, universities, what is an author? | 1 Comment
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[...] My recent post on writing in response to a Foucault passage has received more notice than almost any other post I’ve made here. In particular, take a look at the different perspectives offered by Mark Purcell, Paul Simpson, Oliver Belcher and Clare O’Farrell in the comments, and a post by Clare on ‘Foucault and the author’. [...]