[D-G] foucault: savages, barbarians, civilized man

Dascalu Ioana rufilas at yahoo.ca
Mon Dec 6 05:28:22 PST 2004


I might disappoint you, but as far as I know it isn't
cited by Deleuze.   

--- Sylvie Ruelle <sylvieruelle at earthlink.net> a écrit
: 
> Is this work cited by Deleuze?  And if so, where?  I
> would like to dive 
> in at that point and then jump to "Friday".
> thank you for the reply
> 
> On Dec 6, 2004, at 2:55 AM, Dascalu Ioana wrote:
> 
> > You might find useful Michel Tournier's novel
> > "Friday", which gives a good glimpse of absolute
> > loneliness and of the way someone changes when
> > confronted to it.
> > What I liked most is the reversal of roles,
> whereby
> > the savage, Friday, takes control of Robinson's
> life.
> > They also made a movie starring Sir Lawrence
> Olivier.
> >
> > Let me write my favourite citation of the book:
> > " Face is that part of our flesh which is
> continuously
> > modelled , heatened and animated by the presence
> of
> > our fellows. A person which has just left someone
> with
> > whom he had a productive conversation preserves on
> his
> > face an obvious joy gradually fading in time; that
> > flame will light up again when he finds another
> real
> > friend."
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Sylvie Ruelle <sylvieruelle at earthlink.net> a
> écrit
> > :
> >>   for some strange reason i am always led back to
> >> the notions of savage,
> >> barbarians, and
> >>   civilized man.  i am wondering where this would
> >> tie in with the
> >> discussions we are having.
> >>
> >>
> >>   Foucault's "Society Must Be Defended" has an
> >> excellent discussion of
> >> these notions and I
> >>   would like to know a film that uses these
> >> notions.  So far I can think
> >> of "Quest for Fire" but
> >>   I am not sure if it uses these notions in the
> >> proper sense of
> >> Deleuzian thought.  And, of
> >>   course, it does not reach the point of
> civilized
> >> man in it's storyline
> >> but there must be a film
> >>   where all three are included.  And I am also
> >> thinking of "Brotherhood
> >> of the Wolf" that
> >>   might contain all three.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Ms. Sylvie Ruelle
> >> http://home.earthlink.net/~sylvieruelle
> >>
> >
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