The Sadleir House Critical Reading Group
New for the 2008-09 Academic Year, the Sadleir House Critical Reading Group will be meeting weekly to discuss works of interest to its members. The purpose of the group is to provide a forum for the continual pursuit of education by its members. Anyone with an interest in scholarship and furthering their education is welcome to join.

Our first book for 2008-09 will be Michel Foucault's Discipline and Punish. Future works will be selected by the group and announced as soon as they are determined.
The group meets every Monday at 7pm in the Sadleir House Senior Common Room.
Reading Schedule -- Fall 2008
29 September 2008 -- First Meeting for administrative business
6 October 2008 -- Foucault (1995), Part I: Torture, pp. 3-72.
13 October 2008 -- No Group Meeting, re: Thanksgiving
20 October 2008 -- Foucault (1995), Part II: Punishment, pp. 73-134.
27 October 2008 -- Foucault (1995), Part III: Discipline (1): Docile Bodies, pp. 135-169;
Foucault (1977).
3 November 2008 -- Foucault (1995), Part III: Discipline (2&3), pp. 170-230.
10 November 2008 -- Foucault (1995), Part IV: Prison, pp. 231-308.
17 November 2008 -- No Meeting;
24 November 2008 -- Barthes (1977); "The Photographic Message", pp.15-31 & Determination of Reading Schedule.
Join the Sadleir House Critical Reading Group email list to stay informed about the group activities and to receive important announcements:
For more information, please contact Dwayne Collins (dcollins@prcsa.ca)
Bibliography
Barthes, R. (1977), Image, Music, Text. Trans. S. Heath. New York: Hill and Wang.
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Foucault, M. (1995 [1977]), Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison. New York: Vintage Books.
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------ (1977), "Nietzche, Genealogy, History" In Language, Counter-Memory, Practice: Selected Essays and Interviews, edited by D. F. Bouchard. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, pp. 139-164.

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