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  • Michel Foucault ...(although not its lasting influence in architectural realities) stems from Foucault's famous [[analysis]] of it.
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  • ...]] rules upon which speakers could agree on a groundworks consensus, while Foucault was developing a form of discourse that opposed [[marxist]] definitions of ...thought of as the condition of possibility of discourses). In other words, Foucault's ''discourse'' must both be understood as a singular discourse, as defined
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  • ...engaged in extended debates), scholars such as [[Isaiah Berlin]], [[Michel Foucault]], [[John Edward Christopher Hill|Christopher Hill]], [[J. G. A. Pocock]] a
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  • ...s. In many cases, such as those of the historian and philosopher [[Michel Foucault]] and the anthropologist [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]], the authors were not pri ...[British Cultural Studies]]); [[Max Horkheimer]] and [[Theodor Adorno]]; [[Michel de Certeau]]; also [[Paul Gilroy]], [[John Guillory]]
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  • ...[[Michel Foucault]], [[Jean-François Lyotard]], and [[Jacques Derrida]]. Foucault approached postmodern philosophy from a historical perspective, building up Though Derrida and Foucault are cited as postmodern philosophers, each has rejected many of the other's
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  • ...bate is related to the works of the [[France|French]] philosopher [[Michel Foucault]] ([[1926]]-[[1984]]), who, following the [[Italy|Italian]] political philo ===Foucault===
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  • ...uze Gilles Deleuze], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Foucault Michel Foucault], Claude Lefort, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Baudrillard Jean B
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  • ...al (scholarly sources [[Jean-François Lyotard|Lyotard]], [[Michel Foucault|Foucault]], [[Roland Barthes|Barthes]]). ...François Lyotard|Lyotard]], [[Jacques Derrida|Derrida]], [[Michel Foucault|Foucault]]).
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  • ...repression becomes desired, forming docile subjects for society. [[Michel Foucault]], in his systematic study of [[sexuality]], observed more precisely that d According to the analysis of [[Michel Foucault]], in the west:
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  • According to philosopher Michel Foucault, Frederick the Great, king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786, was "obsessed" wit # See Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish, New York, Vintage Books, 1979, p.136: "The classica
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  • ...a transparent and democratic [[dialogue]]. Thenceforth, he argued against Foucault and [[Louis Althusser]] that power was not immanent to discourse, and that ..., 30). Similarly, but from a very different theoretical background, Michel Foucault's highly influential analysis presupposes that power is a kind of power-ove
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  • ...ply to smaller and larger scale examples of disciplined thought. [[Michel Foucault]] used the terms episteme and [[discourse]], mathesis and taxinomia, for as
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  • * Foucault, Michel (1990). The History of Sexuality vol. 1: An Introduction. Trans. Robert Hur
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  • ...ststructuralism]] ([[Gilles Deleuze]], [[Jean-François Lyotard]], [[Michel Foucault]], [[Jacques Derrida]]). Also notable was the rise of "pop" philosophers wh
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  • *Michel Foucault, The Birth of Biopolitics (in particular March 7, 1979 course)
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  • [[Michel Foucault]] commented that the concept of Man as an aggregate did not exist before th
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  • ...ple of color, and without religious bias. The French philosopher [[Michel Foucault]] has been a very influential part of this movement, stating in ''The Order
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  • ...vism]] which drew on ethnography for inspiration. [[Marcel Griaule]] and [[Michel Leiris]] are examples of people who combined anthropology with the French a The most important French social theorist since Foucault and Lévi-Strauss is [[Pierre Bourdieu]], who trained formally in philosoph
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  • Some critics, such as Michel Foucault, believe that in addition to its obvious function of identifying and captur # Foucault, Michel (1979) (in English). Discipline and Punish. New York: Vintage Books. pp. 20
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  • According to philosopher [[Michel Foucault]], theories of both racial and class conflict can be traced to 17th century ...material success]] of cultures), thus biologizing the notion of "race", as Foucault demonstrated in his historical analysis; third, that race is therefore a va
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