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Madness and Civilization In Madness and Civilization‚ Michel Foucault discuses the history of insanity in Europe from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. He begins his analysis with the treatment of the lepers and criminals concluding with the treatment of the insane. As "madness" became part of everyday life‚ people of the time were though to be threatened by "madness". This sense of threat resulted in the hiding of the "mad" in early day asylum or "mad house"‚ whose conditions were inhumane
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In Foucault’s example‚ we see that young prisoners were not tortured‚ they were put in a punitive working with the rights of eating‚ praying and going to school (Foucault‚ 1995‚ pp. 6-7). There seems a great difference between two instances but neither the first instance nor the second one are unrepresentative. These centuries witnessed to fundamental changes in punishment. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries
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References: Handy‚ C.B. (1985) Understanding Organizations‚ 3rd edn‚ Harmsondworth‚ Penguin. BBC News (2013) BBC vows to tackle bullying at work‚ [Online]. Available at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22378554 (Accessed June 2014). Goffman‚ E‚ (1971) The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life‚ Harmondsworth‚ Penguin. Zimbardo‚ P.G. (1971) ’The pathology of imprisonment ’‚ Congressional Record. (Serial No. 15‚ 1971-10-25). Hearings before Subcommittee No. 3‚ of the Committee on the Judiciary
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DRAMATURGICAL ANALYSIS As the name suggests‚ the central principle of this form of analysis is the concept of the drama. Life is a stage upon which performers play. The public performances they make (where public is what is done in the presence of other people or that affects other people—in other words‚ most acts are public) are what produce meaning. Thus meaning is produced in action. While dramaturgical analysis is generally used to explicate very public performances such as organizational rituals
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actions which create public perception. The idea that perception is framed around the presumption of other’s perceptions of you becomes the reality from which we form ideas and the basis for intended behaviors. In the theory propounded by Erving Goffman in his book – ‘The Presentation of Self’ he talks about the individuals’s management of self presentation to the world which continues to grow into a whole field of strategies for managing others impressions of ourselves through socio/psychological
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the premise of expressionism is valid. But the meaninglessness‚ and subsequent futility‚ of Sontagist camp which is a central theme of Stone’s Heaven and Earth emerges again in Platoon. “Truth is fundamentally unattainable‚” says Baudrillard. Foucault uses the term ‘precapitalist narrative’ to denote the absurdity‚ and eventually the futility‚ of neocapitalist society. Therefore‚ the subject is contextualised into a that includes language as a whole. The main theme of de Selby’s[1] analysis
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“A third pole of opposition is between individual/social paranoia – is the paranoia that of an idiosyncratic individual or that of a group‚ neighbourhood‚ nation or transnational organisation?”(Harper 2008 p11) Even so why do we feel socially paranoid? Could social paranoia be caused by surveillance? One could argue that we are unaware of our surveillance. Additionally‚ there are rhetorical strategies that suggest a social strategy of paranoia. An ex-Prime minister for UK armed forces made allegations
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on the study of politics as a process or activity with an interdisciplinary approach. The debate on the centrality of the concept of power for understanding the politics is the interaction with the different space and time. And the intervention of Foucault comes in this way as a breakthrough from the conventional notions of power. The Power: Meaning‚ Nature‚ Significance and Characteristics The English noun power derives from the Latin ‘petere’‚ which means “to be able”. At the simplest level‚ power
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E D W A R D W. S A I D : T R U T H ‚ J U S T I C E A N D N AT I O N A L I S M Jan Selby University of Sussex‚ UK ................ Said Foucault Chomsky nationalism Palestine ................ Within post-colonial debates‚ Edward Said has tended to be viewed by critics and admirers alike through a predominantly postmodern lens: as an (albeit inconsistent) Foucauldian genealogist of the relations between western truths and oriental subjugation‚ and as an opponent of cultural
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