Required:
1. Foucault, M. Hermeneutics of the Subject: Lectures at the College de France, 1981–82.
F. Gross (Ed.), Graham Burchell, Trans. Lectures 1 and 2 pp. 1–19 and pp. 20–39.
2. Clark, S. (2007). Vanities of the Eye: Vision in Early Modern European Culture. Introduction
and Ch 1 ‘Species: Vision and Values.’ Oxford: Oxford University Press.
3. Hatchell, C. (2013). Buddhist visual
worlds I: The eyes and ways of seeing. Religion
Compass, 7(9): 339–348.
Recommended
1. Jay, M. (1994). Downcast Eyes: The Denigration of Vision in Twentieth Century French
Thought. Introduction and Ch 10. Berkeley: University of California Press.
2. Dussel, I. (2016). Digital visual
culture: Global imaginaries, historical imagination and pedagogical rules in
Argentina and Mexico. Paper presented at the University of Wisconsin-Madison,
Mar 29.
3. Poovey, M. (1998). The Invention of the Modern Fact: Problems of Knowledge in the Sciences
of Wealth and Society. Introduction and Ch 1. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.
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