Foucault and Deleuze: Philosophy Between Friends [Durham, NC]

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**This course is in-person only. There is no virtual component. Participants must be age 21+

Full Tuition: $275 — Sliding-scale tuition options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select. To pay in installments, choose PayPal or Klarna at check out.

Instructor: Lindsey Andrews | 4-weeks | Sundays | January 18-February 8 | 7:00-9:00 PM ET | 719 N Mangum St., Durham, NC

This class will offer a study of friendship in the works of—as well as between—Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze. We will read Deleuze and Guattari’s explanation of philosophy as something that is created “between friends,” and Foucault’s writing on “friendship as a way of life.” We will also spend time investigating Foucault's and Deleuze’s writing on one another and interviews between them. We will cover key concepts from each theorist, across literature, politics, and philosophy, including desire, sexuality, apparatus (dispositif), power, and control. Come read these two great twentieth century thinkers in community, and learn about their role in both diagnosing their own moment and today.

SLIDING SCALE TUITION

Full tuition is the cost per-student of running the class. If you choose a tier below full tuition, you are receiving a discount. If you choose to make a donation in addition to full tuition, you are helping to cover the cost for students who are not able to pay the full amount.

The mid-level tier is a discounted rate for people whose household income is at or above living wage but who have limited discretionary income. 

The low-level tier and the full-scholarship tier are for people whose household income is below living wage or who need extra assistance to meet their needs.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Through our fundraising efforts, we are able to offer three full scholarships per class. The full-scholarship tier is a nonrefundable offering. Each student may only take one full-scholarship class at a time. Because our scholarship funding is limited, if a student selects multiple overlapping classes at the full-scholarship level, they will be disenrolled from all classes. 

All sliding-scale and scholarship needs are self-assessed, and we will never request or require proof of need.

Please see our FAQ for more information, including installment plans, refund policy, and sick and inclement weather policy.

Sliding-Scale Tuition:

**This course is in-person only. There is no virtual component. Participants must be age 21+

Full Tuition: $275 — Sliding-scale tuition options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select. To pay in installments, choose PayPal or Klarna at check out.

Instructor: Lindsey Andrews | 4-weeks | Sundays | January 18-February 8 | 7:00-9:00 PM ET | 719 N Mangum St., Durham, NC

This class will offer a study of friendship in the works of—as well as between—Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze. We will read Deleuze and Guattari’s explanation of philosophy as something that is created “between friends,” and Foucault’s writing on “friendship as a way of life.” We will also spend time investigating Foucault's and Deleuze’s writing on one another and interviews between them. We will cover key concepts from each theorist, across literature, politics, and philosophy, including desire, sexuality, apparatus (dispositif), power, and control. Come read these two great twentieth century thinkers in community, and learn about their role in both diagnosing their own moment and today.

SLIDING SCALE TUITION

Full tuition is the cost per-student of running the class. If you choose a tier below full tuition, you are receiving a discount. If you choose to make a donation in addition to full tuition, you are helping to cover the cost for students who are not able to pay the full amount.

The mid-level tier is a discounted rate for people whose household income is at or above living wage but who have limited discretionary income. 

The low-level tier and the full-scholarship tier are for people whose household income is below living wage or who need extra assistance to meet their needs.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Through our fundraising efforts, we are able to offer three full scholarships per class. The full-scholarship tier is a nonrefundable offering. Each student may only take one full-scholarship class at a time. Because our scholarship funding is limited, if a student selects multiple overlapping classes at the full-scholarship level, they will be disenrolled from all classes. 

All sliding-scale and scholarship needs are self-assessed, and we will never request or require proof of need.

Please see our FAQ for more information, including installment plans, refund policy, and sick and inclement weather policy.