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Foucault: Discipline & Punish *Remember: Foucault is critiquing philosopies that emerged during the industrial revolution & enlightenment periods about social organization. He is commenting on HOW power works, which he finds problematic….
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Building upon Bentham… How discourse of the classical period fosters social control… Pan = all Optic = seeing Foucault explores HOW the state came to claim greater control over and enforcement of the private aspects of it’s citizens lives.
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Power… Concept of Governmentality Non-humanist Power operates through institutions Dispersed Exercised through ritual & normalization Does not matter who operates the machines - Bentham
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Docile Bodies: Partition of Time & Space
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Docile Bodies: Exercising Power Are citizens whose moral behaviour may be subjected or transformed ( open to ‘improvement’), which can only be achieved through strict regiment of disciplinary acts.
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Docile Bodies: Exercising Power Uninterrupted Cohesion Examination Testing Assessment & Measurement Normal / Natural
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Normal /Natural Bodies/Behaviour
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Effects of Power Internalization of rules and regulations Surveillance & Technological encroachment Creation of Experts Criminology….
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Critiques Historical revisionism Non-Humanist position
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