Genealogy avoids the search for depth. Instead, it seeks the surfaces of events, small details, minor shifts, and subtle contours. It shuns the profundity of the great thinkers our tradition has produced and revered; its archenemy is Plato. (Dreyfus & Rabinow, Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics, 106)
To write genealogy is to skim along the surface […]
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Genea-logos, the reason of birth
Juggling methodologies
In the flow and flux of finding a new place, it seems that I lost track of something for a moment: I forgot that my ways of thinking and doing and knowing are my ways of thinking and doing and knowing. To be receptive of new ways of living, loving, and doing is to […]
