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    Collinicos‚ A * Culler‚ J. (1982) On Deconstruction: Theory and criticism after structuralism‚ Ithaca‚ NY: Cornell university Press. * Evans‚ Judith. Feminist Theory Today: An Introduction to Second-Wave Feminism. London: SAGE publication‚ 1995. * Foucault‚ M. * ’ ’ (1972) The Archaeology of knowledge and the Discourse on Language‚ New York: Tavistock Publications & Harper Colophon. * "(1979) (published in French‚ 1975) Discipline and Punish‚ Translated by S * ’ ’ (1980) Power/Knowledge:

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    Foucault argues that we live in a society of discipline while Deleuze believes we live in a society of control. According to Michel Focault‚ if an individual of a country is being governed through society then consequently they are being affected by discourses. A system of discourse is considered a system of representation or knowledge that is treated as the truth (Jenkins‚ p.121). Foucault argues that knowledge is used through discourses and

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    social frameworks of memory. In response to his critics‚ Michael Foucault invokes Halbwachs’ social frameworks by asserting that theories are results of “established regimes of thought” (Halbwach 38). He attributes criticism against him to features and events that have been socially accepted by virtue of our being in contact with them repeatedly. He calls the recalling and accepting of these virtues “a return of knowledge” (Foucault 81). His description of these virtues that form culture is in agreement

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    compare and contrast the two approaches to explaining social ordering of life by social scientist Erving Goffman and philosopher Michel Foucault who view orders in different ways. Goffman focusses on interactions between people‚ observing how people perform their social roles‚ producing social order via their actions and their ceremonial behaviours in everyday life. Foucault examined how social order is shaped and organised by authoritative knowledge‚ concentrating mainly on the relationship between

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    Final Essay Assignment VCC201 Summer 2013 Due June 10th 4-5 pages (1‚000 – 1250 words) This assignment is worth 30% of your final grade. Your essay must be thesis driven and present a coherent and well-structured argument. You must make use of at least four scholarly sources and follow a standardized referencing format‚ such as MLA‚ APA‚ or Chicago. Your essay must be double-spaced and include‚ if possible‚ copies of any images that you discuss. Your essay will be graded on following

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    confinement‚ which effectiveness can be explained using the views of the social theorists‚ Michel Foucault and Emile Durkheim. In the opinion of Foucault‚ he believes in using punishment as a political tactic. On the other hand‚ Durkheim believes punishment reaffirms the moral order. Comparing the two‚ the trend of supermax prisons for long-term solitary confinement is much better supported by Foucault than Durkheim. Foucault views this as an effective means of punishment towards those who broke the law. On

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    state apparatuses‚ individuals adapt this way of seeing and gaze at themselves in order to fit the requirements of “the surveyed”(Berger 46). The essay will firstly show that the state apparatuses’ hierarchical gaze is a particular form of what Michel Foucault called “medical gaze”. To illustrate this idea‚ I will discuss different

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    For all of human history‚ society has been dominated by structures of power and discipline. It was realized early on that discipline was necessary to keep a population in order and prevent actions that might undermine or go against the ideals of the state. Of course‚ any society without power structures or discipline would be entirely anarchic. When we look at discipline and power in society today‚ many mechanisms at work are the product of the technologies we have created. Technology today gives

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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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    Postmodernism ¡§There is a sense in which if one sees modernism as the culture of modernity‚ postmodernism is the culture of postmodernity¡¨ (Sarup 1993). ¡§Modern‚ overloaded individuals‚ desperately trying to maintain rootedness and integrity...ultimately are pushed to the point where there is little reason not to believe that all value-orientations are equally well-founded. Therefore‚ increasingly‚ choice becomes meaningless. According to Baudrillard (1984: 38-9)‚ we must now come to terms

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