Most of these bought on a recent Paris trip, and a couple from online second-hand stores. Spectres of Marx is a new edition, including a debate with Étienne Balibar; Du même à l’autre is the most recent seminar volume, including two 1963 courses on Husserl. The two Foucault books are part of the re-edition of the lecture courses, this time being done in chronological order. Claude Lévi-Strauss, Les plus vastes horizons du monde: Textes et images brésiliens (1935-1942) suivis de cinq films coréalisés avec Dina Dreyfus was edited by Samuel Titan and Carlos Augusto Calil and includes photographs, early texts and film transcripts. The book gives you access to the films themselves too.

Études mycéniennes is the proceedings of an April 1956 conference edited by Michel Lejeune, which both Benveniste and Dumézil attended. Linear B was only deciphered a couple of years before this event. Benveniste takes part in the discussions, but neither he nor Dumézil seems to have given a formal paper, even though both used the language as an example in their teaching. I will say more about this event in a future post since it’s an interesting story. (Update the discussion of the 1956 conference is now here.)
Discover more from Progressive Geographies
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

on my to-do list
https://habermas-rawls.blogspot.com/2024/12/eduardo-mendieta-on-philosophical-animal.html