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    Grenz Review

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    TY 170 February 23‚ 2009 Grenz Review As time passes‚ different themes are presented throughout society. These themes tend to make attempts at disproving its predecessor. In Stanley J. Grenz’ book‚ A Primer on Postmodernism‚ he discusses the two most recent ideas supported by the public; modernism and postmodernism. The opposition is apparent between the eras of modernity and postmodernity. As described by Grenz‚ modernity focuses on the individual‚ using reasoning as a source of the truth. This

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    introduce different views of what power is‚ how it is created and how it works. Below is an example of one such ideology‚ which was put forward by Michael Foucault‚ a French philosopher‚ whose concept of power has become well known and established amongst social scientists. Foucault’s concept of power is not a straightforward notion. According to Foucault‚ power is not simply something that is exercised over others‚ but instead it is passing indirectly through the hands of the powerful as well as the

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    Deconstructing the Psychopath: A Critical Discursive Analysis Author(s): Cary Federman‚ Dave Holmes and Jean Daniel Jacob Source: Cultural Critique‚ No. 72 (Spring‚ 2009)‚ pp. 36-65 Published by: University of Minnesota Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25619824 . Accessed: 06/06/2013 23:02 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service

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    Privacy is something we don’t really think about. Privacy is the last thing that comes up in our minds. The Internet is easily accessed by many people and can be hacked to find out important private information about anyone. People all over the world access the Internet‚ and when private information is posted online one person is going to be able to view that information no matter the privacy setting a person may use. The first article that I will use is “Who Is This Man‚ and Why Is He Screaming

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    Modern Day Sexuality

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    actualized. Through the awareness of historical critique there can be the promotion of social justice. Michel Foucault has been at the forefront of reinterpreting history since the 20th century. In Carolyn J. Dean’s article in History and Theory‚ “The Productive Hypothesis: Foucault‚ Gender‚ and the History of Sexuality” highlights and critiques on the technologies of sex‚ a theory of Foucault‚ aids in the separation of further reinforced social

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    University Press‚ 1996) Emerson‚ Ralph Waldo‚ ‘The Over Soul’ (1841)‚ The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Foucault‚ Michel‚ Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison‚ trans. Alan Sheridan (London: Penguin‚ 1991) Foucault‚ Michel‚ Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason (1961) (London: Routledge‚ 2001) George‚ Scialabba‚ ‘Review: The Passion of Michel Foucault’‚ GeorgeScialabba.net http://www.georgescialabba.net/mtgs/1993/01/the-passion-of-michel-foucault.html [accessed

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    Heteronormativity Kritik

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    Heteronormativity K 1NC A. Links: 1. The politics of space are profoundly gendered – the discourse of exploration‚ development‚ and colonization reproduce heteronormative hierarchies and ensure the continuation of patriarchy in space. Griffin 9 (Penny‚ Senior Lecturer - Convenor‚ MA International Relations‚ ‘The Spaces Between Us: The Gendered Politics of Outer Space’‚ in Bormann‚ N. and Sheehan‚ M. (eds)‚ Securing Outer Space. London and New York: Routledge‚ pp.59-75.) This chapter is about

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    Consequently‚ different theorists have developed models to showcase their thoughts on the true meaning of sexuality. Some theorists subscribe to similar schools of thought‚ while others take vastly different approaches. One such view is presented by Michel Foucault in The History of Sexuality‚ Volume 1: An Introduction‚ which garnered mixed reviews. While Foucault’s theory provides a basis for understanding sexuality‚ his stance overlooks some of the intricacies that are necessary for an inclusive comprehension

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    8/15/13 (2) A Foucaultian approach to gender and administrative ethics - Decat & Scheepers | sarah scheepers - Academia.edu 2 Search People‚ Research Interests and Universities Home Analytics Tamatam Siddareddy Upload Papers A Foucaultian approach to gender and administrative ethics - Decat & Scheepers more by sarah scheepers Share Download (.pdf) Decat_Scheepers.pdf 132 KB 31 Hide Sidebar www.academia.edu/2486416/A_Foucaultian_approach_to_gender_and_administrative_ethics_-_Decat_and_Scheepers

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    Foucault's Panopticon

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    The social theorist‚ Michel Foucault was a firm believer that knowledge is power and with that he believed that knowledge derives from power. He exemplifies this with his second type of theory on punishment‚ “Disciplinary Power”‚ where he states that punishment is no longer about torturing but instead it is about control‚ training and education. With that‚ he uses Jeremy Bentham’s design of a building called the “Panopticon”‚ a disciplinary machine. It is a building with a tower at the center for

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