| Keith Ballard - 1999 - 204 halaman
...however, Foucault urges us to break out of the individualizing and totalizing power structures and to 'promote new forms of subjectivity through the...which has been imposed on us for several centuries' (1982, p. 216). One way of doing this is to transgress. Foucault (1977c) looked forward to the day... | |
| Julie Allan - 1999 - 164 halaman
...however, Foucault urges us to break out of the individualizing and totalizing power structures and to 'promote new forms of subjectivity through the...which has been imposed on us for several centuries' (1982: 216). Foucault's analysis of disciplinary mechanisms within institutions have been so convincing... | |
| Gunilla Dahlberg, Peter Moss, Alan R. Pence - 1999 - 216 halaman
...individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through refusal of this kind of individuality which has been imposed on us. (Foucault, 1980c: 2161 Michel Foucault, the French philosopher, has an important role in the development... | |
| David Michael Levin - 2023 - 518 halaman
...initiation, . . . the opening of a dimension that can never again be closed. The Visible and the Invisible3 We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal of the kind of individuality imposed on us for several centuries. Michel Foucault, "The Subject and Power"4... | |
| Bob Carter - 2000 - 196 halaman
...liberate us both from the state and from the type of individualization that is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through...of individuality which has been imposed on us for centuries. (Foucault l982: 2 l4) Leaving aside the suppressed yearnings for the humanist subject that... | |
| Thomas S. Popkewitz, Barry M. Franklin, Miguel A. Pereyra - 2001 - 388 halaman
...to liberate us both from the state and the type of individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through...been imposed on us for several centuries. (Foucault 1983: 216) Notes 1 . The rules were Teacher Education Program Approval Rules and Procedures PI4 (commonly... | |
| Steven Angelides - 2001 - 292 halaman
...bind,' which is the simultaneous individualization and totalization of modern power structures. . . . We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through...which has been imposed on us for several centuries. (216) Foucault was here suggesting that we need to reframe the relationship of "self with self and... | |
| Philip Hancock, Melissa Tyler - 2001 - 258 halaman
...latter approach, he declared that any new and radical political project must acknowledge the fact that 'we have to promote new forms of subjectivity through...of individuality which has been imposed on us for centuries' (cited in Best and Kellner, 1991: 63). This dimension of Foucault's account of subjectivity... | |
| Gerald E. Frug - 2001 - 267 halaman
...the extent to which it is that effect, it is the element of its articulation. Foucault argues that "we have to promote new forms of subjectivity through the refusal of the kind of individuality which has been imposed on us for several centuries." Yet such an effort always... | |
| Lauren M. E. Goodlad - 2003 - 336 halaman
...liberate us both from the state and from the type of individualization which is linked to the state. We have to promote new forms of subjectivity through...which has been imposed on us for several centuries. — MICHEL FOUCAULT, ""THE SUBJECT AND POWER" As characterized more than a decade ago by Catherine... | |
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