1975 marked the release of Michel Foucault’s \u27\u27Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison which his preceding lectures would later term \u27biopolitics. Both Discipline and Punish” and The Birth of Biopolitics” represent some of the most important, impactful, and informative theories on the way in which surveillance functions; consequently, how its power works to materially produce the conditions for oppression. In Discipline and Punish,” Foucault utilizes genealogical analysis to trace the historical strands that come together in forming of disciplinary society; what Foucault articulates typifies the power formation and deployment of the contemporary sovereign. Foucault expands on this theory through the development of \u27bi...
This text through the direct use to Foucault's work and using the concepts of care of the self' and ...
While Foucault’s work on biopolitics continues to inspire diverse studies in a variety of discipline...
At the beginning, it was the French philosopher Michel Foucault who explicitly defined medicine as a...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
In his preface to Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus, Michel Foucault notes that in the late sixtie...
Foucauldian concepts of bio-power and biopolitics are widely utilized in contemporary political phil...
Foucault’s critique of the science of sexuality takes aim at both Freud and science. Foucault does ...
In this paper, I critically assess Gilles Deleuze's 'societies of control' thesis in relation to the...
Concepts and phenomena that have changed over the centuries when viewed from their social, legal and...
The paper discusses how individuals are constituted by disciplinary practices as presented in Michel...
Biopolitics, as defined by Michel Foucault, is what makes life and its mechanisms enter the explicit...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...
If we adhere to Michel Foucault’s argument that modern societies are governed by disciplinary power,...
The dream of control is to be, simultaneously, absolutely generic (beyond individuation) and absolut...
Drawing on Foucault’s ‘Discipline and Punish’, Deleuze argues that our environment has shifted from ...
This text through the direct use to Foucault's work and using the concepts of care of the self' and ...
While Foucault’s work on biopolitics continues to inspire diverse studies in a variety of discipline...
At the beginning, it was the French philosopher Michel Foucault who explicitly defined medicine as a...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
In his preface to Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus, Michel Foucault notes that in the late sixtie...
Foucauldian concepts of bio-power and biopolitics are widely utilized in contemporary political phil...
Foucault’s critique of the science of sexuality takes aim at both Freud and science. Foucault does ...
In this paper, I critically assess Gilles Deleuze's 'societies of control' thesis in relation to the...
Concepts and phenomena that have changed over the centuries when viewed from their social, legal and...
The paper discusses how individuals are constituted by disciplinary practices as presented in Michel...
Biopolitics, as defined by Michel Foucault, is what makes life and its mechanisms enter the explicit...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...
If we adhere to Michel Foucault’s argument that modern societies are governed by disciplinary power,...
The dream of control is to be, simultaneously, absolutely generic (beyond individuation) and absolut...
Drawing on Foucault’s ‘Discipline and Punish’, Deleuze argues that our environment has shifted from ...
This text through the direct use to Foucault's work and using the concepts of care of the self' and ...
While Foucault’s work on biopolitics continues to inspire diverse studies in a variety of discipline...
At the beginning, it was the French philosopher Michel Foucault who explicitly defined medicine as a...