| Kathy E. Ferguson - 1984 - 308 oldal
...but repressive, if it never did anything but say no, do you really think one would be brought to obey it? What makes power hold good, what makes it accepted,...things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse.19 Historically, the emergence of administered subjectivity required a reversal of the individualization... | |
| Peggy Reeves Sanday, Ruth Gallagher Goodenough - 1990 - 368 oldal
...resistance. 6. A particularly clear statement of Foucault's view of power as productive is the following: "What makes power hold good, what makes it accepted,...traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms of knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network that runs through... | |
| John McGowan - 1991 - 316 oldal
...quite inadequate for capturing what is precisely the productive aspect of power. . . . What power holds good, what makes it accepted, is simply the fact that...traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms 2SFraser (1981 and 1983), Taylor (1986), and Habermas (19873 238-93) have all called attention to Foucault's... | |
| Annemieke Galema, Barbara Henkes, Henk te Velde - 1993 - 246 oldal
...repressive, if it never did anything but to say no, do you really think one would be brought to obey it? ... it doesn't only weigh on us as a force that says no, but ... traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse.' 'Truth... | |
| Jay Clayton - 1993 - 222 oldal
...productive; it creates as well as forbids. Power "doesn't only weigh on us as a force that says no"; rather, "it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse" (Power 119). I have outlined these two contrasting models as a groundwork for a discussion of narrative's... | |
| Margaret Wetherell, Jonathan Potter - 1992 - 260 oldal
...repressive, if it never did anything but to say no. do you really think one would be brought to obey it? What makes power hold good, what makes it accepted, is simply that it doesn't weigh on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it... | |
| Jeanette Clausen, Sara Friedrichsmeyer, Patricia A. Herminghouse - 1994 - 304 oldal
...repressive, if it never did anything but to say no, do you really think one would be brought to obey it? What makes power hold good, what makes it accepted,...induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse (119). Power is therefore enjoyed by those over whom it is exercised and without whose acquiescence... | |
| Leger Grindon - 2010 - 265 oldal
...repressive, if it never did anything but to say no, do you really think one would be brought to obey it? What makes power hold good, what makes it accepted,...that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasures, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network which... | |
| Horace L. Fairlamb - 1994 - 290 oldal
...true nor false" (FR, 60). Though historical, these conditions are deeply constitutive in the sense that "it doesn't only weigh on us as a force that...It needs to be considered as a productive network that runs through the whole social body" (FR, 61). (2) power only ascends As Foucault admits, his method... | |
| Karen Litfin - 1994 - 272 oldal
...do you really think one would be brought to obey it? What makes power hold good is simply the fact that . . . it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse" (1980:119; emphasis added). Yet he does not disregard the reality of domination, noting that it is... | |
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