
Francisco H. Vazquez
Hutchins Professor
B.A. Philosophy, Claremont Men's College, 1972
Ph.D. Philosophy and History, Claremont Graduate School, 1977
Professor for 20 years, in Hutchins since 1990.
- Five Favorite verbs: to do, to specify, to concretize, to seem,
to imagine
- Three favorite adjectives: specific, paradigmatic, discursive
- One book everyone should read: The History of Sexuality by Foucault,
all 3 Volumes
- Three things I'd like to do more of: stainglass windows, writing,
cooking
- Three things I'd like to do less of: attend meetings, apply for
tenure/promotion, deal with racism
- If I could have only three books they'd be: Don Quijote, Terra
Nostra, One Hundred Years of Solitude
- If I could have any five people to dinner they'd be: Marx, Wittgenstein,
Nietzsche, Freud, Einstein to ask them what their wives thought of their
work.
- The most important thing my parent(s) told me: "Aprende
a andar en la lumbre y no quemarte."--"learn how to walk on fire
without getting burned."
- Do you have a message for Hutchins students?: Get involved in
the doing of things as much as in the thinking of things.
Choose the information for your specific class:
LIBS 101 - THE HUMAN ENIGMA
LIBS 302 - INTRODUCTION T0 LIBERAL
STUDIES
LIBS 345 - LITERATURE AND SOCIETY
LIBS 420 POST MODERN ANALYSIS OF
CULTURE
- L
- E
- A
- R
- N
- I
- N
- G
- T O O L S
-
The following are tools to use as a guide for constructing specific
types of formats: