| Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso, Silvia Caporale-Bizzini - 1994 - 330 pages
...historical transformations. In short, it is not 19. Foucault, "How Is Power Exercised." 216. Emphasis added. the activity of the subject of knowledge that produces...that determines the forms and possible domains of knowledge.21 Insofar as Foucault's discussion here does not go much further than linking the genealogy... | |
| Alan D. Schrift - 1995 - 220 pages
...these fundamental implications of power- knowledge and their historical transformations. In short, it is not the activity of the subject of knowledge that...corpus of knowledge, useful or resistant to power, but power- knowledge, the processes and struggles that traverse it and of which it is made up, that determines... | |
| Linda Alcoff - 1996 - 268 pages
...these fundamental implications of power-knowledge and their historical transformations. In short, it is not the activity of the subject of knowledge that...that determines the forms and possible domains of knowledge.20 This analysis does not collapse knowledge to power: power and knowledge operate as two... | |
| Stanley J. Grenz - 1996 - 220 pages
...these fundamental implications of power-knowledge and their historical transformations. In short, it is not the activity of the subject of knowledge that...that determines the forms and possible domains of knowledge. Michel Foucault. Discipline and punish The Birth of the Prison, trans. Alan Sheridan (New... | |
| Meili Steele - 1997 - 170 pages
...and conflictual tale that has no singular beginning or ending and no evolutionary development: "It is not the activity of the subject of knowledge that produces a corpus of knowledge . . . but power-knowledge, the processes and struggles that traverse it and of which it is made up,... | |
| Robert Young, Kah Choon Ban, Robbie B. H. Goh - 1998 - 190 pages
...these fundamental implications of power-knowledge and their historical transformations. In short, it is not the activity of the subject of knowledge that...that determines the forms and possible domains of knowledge. 20 This pointedly un-Hegelian position may not offer a startlingly radical politics of the... | |
| Robert Nola - 1998 - 184 pages
...Foucault, for whom the power/ knowledge relations, not the subject, are fundamental: 'In short, it is not the activity of the subject of knowledge that...that determines the forms and possible domains of knowledge'." Are these highly general remarks about the fundamental role of power/knowledge, all culled... | |
| Denis Cosgrove - 1999 - 326 pages
...exhausted by domination and that 'knowledge' cannot be assessed for essential qualities of liberty: 'it is not the activity of the subject of knowledge that...that determines the forms and possible domains of knowledge'.1 One could argue that such an approach is especially necessary for any study of mapping... | |
| Simon Glendinning - 1999 - 718 pages
...knowledge that does not presuppose and constitute at the same time power relations ... In short, it is not the activity of the subject of knowledge that...useful or resistant to power, but power-knowledge . . . that determines the forms and possible domains of knowledge. (Foucault, 1977, p. 28). He is not... | |
| Colin Counsell, Laurie Wolf - 2001 - 268 pages
...these fundamental implications of power-knowledge and their historical transformations. In short, it is not the activity of the subject of knowledge that...that determines the forms and possible domains of knowledge. [. . .] Docile bodies Let us take the ideal figure of the soldier as it was still seen in... | |
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