Re: affectivity in education

diane celia hodges (dchodges who-is-at interchg.ubc.ca)
Sat, 21 Feb 1998 13:40:23 -0800

At 10:36 PM 2/20/98, Judy Diamondstone wrote:
> Whatever the discriminations
>are, they are in the service of some representation/representor.
>Perhaps we need a critical-reflexive topology of affect? No
>representation of other without the other's representation of you.

Can you elaborate more on this? I admit I am unclear on what
"topology" is supposed to invoke here...
thanks!

diane

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