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Discourse isnot, however, ahomogeneous term whichsubsumes alldistinctions. As Macdonell says: 'Discourses differwiththe kinds of institutions and social practices in which theytake shape, andwiththe positions of those who speak andthose ...
Discourse isnot, however, ahomogeneous term whichsubsumes alldistinctions. As Macdonell says: 'Discourses differwiththe kinds of institutions and social practices in which theytake shape, andwiththe positions of those who speak andthose ...
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The world isnot the accomplice of our knowledge; there is no prediscursive providence which disposes the world in our favour. (Foucault, 1981b: 67) This remarkis clearly aimedat dismissing the idea that the 'world' has an order which we ...
The world isnot the accomplice of our knowledge; there is no prediscursive providence which disposes the world in our favour. (Foucault, 1981b: 67) This remarkis clearly aimedat dismissing the idea that the 'world' has an order which we ...
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What I havesaid is not “what Ithink”but often whatI wonder whether it couldn'tbe thought'(Foucault, inMorris and Patton, 1979:58). ... Since feminism isnot a unitary theoretical position, itis essential to ...
What I havesaid is not “what Ithink”but often whatI wonder whether it couldn'tbe thought'(Foucault, inMorris and Patton, 1979:58). ... Since feminism isnot a unitary theoretical position, itis essential to ...
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For Foucault,it isnot simplyamatter of changing consciousness on an individual basis, but resistance being a necessary part of power. Hesees the knowledge that archaeological and genealogical workcan produce as a way of creating a ...
For Foucault,it isnot simplyamatter of changing consciousness on an individual basis, but resistance being a necessary part of power. Hesees the knowledge that archaeological and genealogical workcan produce as a way of creating a ...
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