| Max H. Kirsch - 2000 - 172 стор.
...of Foucault's remarks are as follows: "The individual is not to he conceived as a sort of elemental nucleus, a primitive atom, a multiple and inert material...power comes to fasten or against which it happens In strike, ami in doing so suhdues or crushes individuals. 1n tact, il is alreadv OIx- of the prime... | |
| Gerald E. Frug - 2001 - 267 стор.
...only the author but the actor as well.16 Others have instead analyzed it in terms of political power: 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 crushes individuals. In fact, it is already one of the prime effects of power... | |
| Michael Clifford - 2001 - 256 стор.
...owners of power as they are its vehicles, and its effects. As Foucault argues, "The individual is not be conceived as a sort of elementary nucleus, a primitive...power comes to fasten or against which it happens to strike, and so doing subdues or crushes individuals. In fact, it is already one of the prime effects... | |
| Jason David BeDuhn - 2002 - 390 стор.
...Foucault concludes on the basis of his own research into the formation of the modern Western "self," 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... | |
| Henrique Pinto - 2003 - 272 стор.
...the Individual', p. 207). Against the liberal position, as I have reported before, Foucault reveals that 'the individual is not to be conceived as a sort...a primitive atom, a multiple and inert material', but as 'one of the prime effects of power' (Foucault, 'Two Lectures' (1976c), p. 98). So, the subject... | |
| Lewis Call - 2002 - 184 стор.
...destroyed because they interfere with the liberation of an authentic human essence. For Foucault, however, "the individual is not to be conceived as a sort of elementary nucleus, a primitive atom . . . the individual, that is, is not the vis-a-vis of power; it is, I believe, one of its prime effects."39... | |
| Alexandra Halkias - 2004 - 436 стор.
...like other nations', only partially congeals in this particular form. As Foucault (198oc, 98) states, "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 certain bodies, certain gestures, certain... | |
| Peter J. Burnell, Peter Calvert - 2004 - 294 стор.
...saturated with power, that is ubiquitous and immanent, and that has neither a beginning nor an end. 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,... | |
| Jonathan Dollimore - 2004 - 420 стор.
...subjects but as that which constitutes them; the individual is both the effect and the object of power: 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 . . . The individual, that is, is not the vis-a-vis... | |
| Chris Hables Gray - 2005 - 252 стор.
...not its points of application. This has profound implications for our understanding of individuality. 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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