2013: meeting at
McGill University
2013 program (pdf)
2012: meeting at
Canisius College, Buffalo, NY
2012 program (pdf)
2011: meeting at
The University of Alberta, Edmonton, CA
2011 program (pdf)
2010: meeting at
Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD
2010 program (pdf)
2010 abstracts (pdf)
2009: meeting at
Depaul University in Chicago, IL
2009 program (pdf)
2008: meeting at Earlham
College in Richmond, Indiana
2008 program (pdf)
2008 abstracts (pdf)
2007: meeting at Loyola Marymount University in
Los Angeles, California
2007 program (pdf)
2006: meeting at The University
of Memphis in Memphis, Tennessee
2006 program (pdf)
2005: meeting at
Rollins College in Orlando, Florida
2005 Program (pdf)
2004: APA Satellite Session
Group Meeting GIII-3
Tuesday, December 28, 2004, 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
Boston Marriot Copley Place, Massachusetts room (Fifth Floor)
Topic: Commemorating Foucault on the 20th Anniversary of His Death
Chair: Richard Lynch (Wabash College)
Speakers:
Andrew Cutrofello (Loyola University of Chicago)
"How to be a Foucauldian about Knowledge but not about Power"
Beatrice Han-Pile (University of Essex, UK)
"Philosophy, Epistemology and Spirituality in Foucault's Later Work"
James Bernauer (Boston College)
"Confessions of the Soul"
2004: meeting at
Wabash College in Crawfordsville, IN
2004 Program --
PDF
format
2004 Abstracts --
PDF format
2003: meeting at John
Carroll University in University Heights, OH
2003 Program -- PDF
format
2003 Abstracts -- PDF format
2002: meeting in conjunction with the APA Central Division,
Chicago, IL, April 25, 2002
Ed McGushin (Boston College): "Foucault and the subject of philosophy"
Eduardo Mendieta (SUNY Stony Brook): "'To make live and to let die': Michel
Foucault's genealogy of racism"
Amy Allen (Dartmouth College): "Foucault, feminism, and the politics of personal
transformation"
Richard A. Lynch (Wabash College), moderator
2001: meeting in conjunction with the APA Pacific Division, San
Francisco, CA, March 29, 2001
Jana Sawicki (Williams College): "Subjection and resistance: between Foucault
and Butler"
Ladelle McWhorter (University of Richmond): "Parrhesia, confession, and
truthfulness"
James Bernauer, SJ (Boston College): "Speaking personally: a response to
Professors Jana Sawicki and Ladelle McWhorter"
Richard A. Lynch (Wabash College), moderator