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- argues, it is always necessary to continue with such experimentation and Foucauldian analyses. Foucault's "alternative" to the modern subjectivity is described...
- Foucauldian discourse analysis is a form of discourse analysis, focusing on power relationships in society as expressed through language and practices...
- In philosophy, genealogy is a historical technique in which one questions the commonly understood emergence of various philosophical and social beliefs...
- the cells." Discourse, a Foucauldian concept developed in Discipline and Punish, among other works. Drill commands Foucauldian discourse analysis Governmentality...
- without denying it, I don't believe it holds up. For a time I believed in Foucauldian genealogy, but the order of simulation is antinomical to genealogy. Desert...
- oppression of others, whether that group wants such benefits or not. Foucauldian scholar Ladelle McWhorter, in her 2009 book, Racism and ****ual Oppression...
- O'Byrne, Patrick; Gastaldo, Denise (2006), "Raw **** as Limit Experience: A Foucauldian Analysis of Unsafe Anal **** between Men", Social Theory & Health, 4 (4):...
- Globe Media Partners, LLC. Retrieved March 5, 2022. Padva, Gilad (2006). Foucauldian Muscles: Celebrating the Male Body in Thom Fitzgerald's Beefcake. Film...
- creating and conceptualising social structures. Looking at gender through a Foucauldian lens, gender is transfigured into a vehicle for the social division of...
- spectacular version of the disciplined self" that can be interpreted in Foucauldian terms in the context of "the modern governmentality of ‘biopower’". Vandereycken...