| Cary Nelson, Lawrence Grossberg - 1988 - 756 стор.
...the way it is in order to maintain capitalist exploitation."8 In one text he states: "One must . . . conduct an ascending analysis of power, starting,...power have been— and continue to be— invested, colonized, utilized, involuted, transformed, displaced, extended, etc. by ever more general mechanisms... | |
| S. J. Kleinberg - 1999 - 604 стор.
...Foucault's work it manifests itself in careful attention to the "specificity of mechanisms of power . . . which each have their own history, their own trajectory, their own techniques" (P1K, pp. 145, 99). Thus one book on the power of the medical "gaze" (Birth of the Clinic), another... | |
| Jana Sawicki - 1991 - 148 стор.
...explanatory concepts at the start of historical inquiry in order to prevent theoretical overreach. He states: One must rather conduct an ascending analysis of power...their own history, their own trajectory, their own tactics, and then see how these mechanisms of power have been — and continue to be — invested,... | |
| Carole Pateman, Mary Lyndon Shanley - 1991 - 304 стор.
...explanatory concepts at the start of historical inquiry in order to prevent theoretical overreach. He states: One must rather conduct an ascending analysis of power starting, that is, from its inftnitesimal mechanisms, which each have their own history, their own trajectory, their own tacties,... | |
| Susan Gross Solomon - 1993 - 270 стор.
...totalitarian conceptions of the state. In outlining his method for analyzing power, Foucault writes: must rather conduct an ascending analysis of power,...their own trajectory, their own techniques and tactics . . ."° In this sense, the analysis of power need not be a priori assimilated to and identified with... | |
| Nicholas B. Dirks, Geoff Eley, Sherry B. Ortner - 1994 - 646 стор.
...degree to which it reproduces itself down to and including the most molecular elements of society. One must rather conduct an ascending analysis of power,...power have been — and continue to be — invested, colonized, utilized, involuted, transformed, displaced, extended, etc., by ever more general mechanisms... | |
| Michael Kelly - 1994 - 428 стор.
...degree to which it reproduces itself down to and including the most molecular elements of society. One must rather conduct an ascending analysis of power,...power have been — and continue to be — invested, colonized, utilized, involuted, transformed, displaced, extended, etc., by ever more general mechanisms... | |
| Ali Behdad - 1994 - 180 стор.
...mode of the connection between theory and practice." This new mode, he argues persuasively, ought to "conduct an ascending analysis of power, starting,...each have their own history, their own trajectory, . . . and then see how these mechanisms of power have been — and continue to be — invested, colonised,... | |
| Alan Hunt, Gary Wickham - 1994 - 162 стор.
...(S&P 1982: 226; emphasis added) Elsewhere he describes as a 'methodological precaution' the need to conduct an ascending analysis of power, starting, that is, from its infinitesimal mechanisms ... and then see how these mechanisms of power have been - and continue to be - invested, colonized,... | |
| Horace L. Fairlamb - 1994 - 290 стор.
...each with their own motives, histories, and capabilities; likewise, Foucault's systems result from "an ascending analysis of power, starting, that is, from its infinitesimal mechanisms, each with its own history, its own trajectory, its own techniques and tactics" (PK, 99, altered translation).... | |
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