| Stewart Clegg - 1989 - 324 стор.
...theorists from Hobbes to Dahl might have conceptualized the subjects of power as 'individual(s), ... a sort of elementary nucleus, a primitive atom, a...multiple and inert material on which power comes to fashion or against which it happens to strike, ... is already one of the prime effects of power'. In... | |
| Richard Peet, Professor Nigel Thrift - 1989 - 406 стор.
...claims are foreign to humanistic geography and to humanism more generally. Certainly, Foucault agrees that 'the individual is not to be conceived as a sort of elementary nucleus, a primitive atom ... on which power comes to fasten or against which it happens to strike' - one of the standard humanist... | |
| Sandra Lee Bartky - 1990 - 164 стор.
...the mind. Foucault often writes as if power constitutes the very individuals upon whom it operates: The individual is not to be conceived as a sort of...power comes to fasten or against which it happens to strike. ... In fact, it is already one of the prime effects of power that certain bodies, certain gestures,... | |
| Thomas McCarthy - 1993 - 268 стор.
...parts, thus proposing to replace an abstract individualism with an equally abstract holism. To argue that "the individual is not to be conceived as a sort of elementary nucleus, a primitive atom," it is not necessary to maintain that the individual is merely "one of the prime effects of power."... | |
| C. G. Prado - 1992 - 186 стор.
...being, a knower and an inquirer. What each of us is is what our activities and our history have made us: The individual is not to be conceived as a sort of elementary nucleus ... on which power comes to fasten or against which it happens to strike. ... In fact, it is already... | |
| Nicholas B. Dirks, Geoff Eley, Sherry B. Ortner - 1994 - 646 стор.
...articulation. In other words, individuals are the vehicles of power, not its points of application. The individual is not to be conceived as a sort of...power comes to fasten or against which it happens to strike, and in so doing subdues or crushes individuals. In fact, it is already one of the prime effects... | |
| Michael Kelly - 1994 - 428 стор.
...parts, thus proposing to replace an abstract individualism with an equally abstract holism. To argue that "the individual is not to be conceived as a sort of elementary nucleus, a primitive atom," it is not necessary to maintain that the individual is merely "one of the prime effects of power."18... | |
| Meili Steele - 1997 - 170 стор.
...component of inquiry. The whole problematic of the "individual" is the product of a certain system: "The individual is not to be conceived as a sort of...power comes to fasten or against which it happens to strike, and in doing so subdues or crushes individuals. In fact, it is already one of the prime effects... | |
| Steve Pile, Michael Keith - 1997 - 344 стор.
...First, and following Foucault, these tenets form a positive conception of power. Thus for example; the individual is not to be conceived as a sort of...power comes to fasten or against which it happens to strike, and in so doing subdues or crushes individuals. In fact, it is already one of the pure effects... | |
| Richard John White - 1997 - 228 стор.
...for example, Foucault's comments in Power/Knowledge, ed. C. Gordon (New York: Pantheon Books, 1980): "The individual is not to be conceived as a sort of...power comes to fasten or against which it happens to strike, and in so doing subdues or crushes individuals. In fact it is already one of the prime effects... | |
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