Last Words

Fictional Sociology

Last Words

29NOV1998

arney@elwha.evergreen.edu
pailthrop@elwha.evergreen. edu
rodeouts@elwha.evergreen.edu

greetings,
i hope all of you had a wonderful holiday. i am sorry to say that it may be your last. if you were each given the oppritunity to utter last words in your defense, what would they be?
if possible could you confine them to the following texts from your course material...
Bill: Foucalt's Discipline and Punish, Lemert's Social Things, or Illich's Life, Death and the Boundaries of the Person.
Chuck: Hickey's The Invisible Dragon, Berger's Ways of Seeing, or Freidenberg's The Dignity of Youth.
Sarah: Erasamus' In Praise of Folly, Swift's Tale of a Tub, or Bruce's How to Talk Dirty and Influence People.
i ask this of you in response to a performance piece which puts to rest this obscene nightmare from which all of us are trying to awake; especially those of us in your Socratic care.

yours blindly,
Sue V. Moab
sequere vulgata mobilis