Here are the things I'm considering registering for which could relate to the proposed Marx reading group. All are welcome in course of course.
subjects of state and law w 7-10
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/cg_detail.aspx?content=1670AMCULT685001&termArray=w_08_1670
this looks whacky but deals with the "creation and dismemberment of Empire by [novel terms]" mwf 3-4
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/cg_detail.aspx?content=1670SPANISH458001&termArray=w_08_1670
development of political thought tth 1130-1
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/cg_detail.aspx?content=1670POLSCI302001&termArray=w_08_1670
culture, market, consumption w 5-8
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/cg_detail.aspx?content=1670SOC595006&termArray=w_08_1670
culture and knowledge (and its implied correlate power) w 2-5
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/cg_detail.aspx?content=1670SOC555001&termArray=w_08_1670
power, history, social change t 3-6
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/cg_detail.aspx?content=1670SOC560001&termArray=w_08_1670
Sunday, November 11, 2007
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you can actually highlight and copy/paste those full URLs. just so you know.
Cool, Chris. My inclination is toward Culture, Markets, Consumption, but it depends who is Frederick Wherry, I guess. Let me know what you decide. I am taking an undergrad course (independent study): Marxism and Society. It would be really sweet if we could get other tortugas to do this, too. Tortugas?
Christ, everything is on Wednesday, isn't it. I am pretty dedicated to the course on subjects in the cultural/legal context, which would exclude CMC, but I can register anyway, get the syllabus and distribute it. Sound fair? Feel free to make a shopping list of syllabi you want and I'll obtain them.
Ok, nice. Syllabi-collection. I got a list of suggested readings from Capital from Michael Hardt that I will scan and post somewhere after Thanksgiving. Also: bought a (kind of dinky) digital recorder so maybe I can share lectures, too! (In case you have any time for extra lectures.)
NIICE.
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