| B. Donagan, A. Perovich, M. Wedin - 1985 - 424 sider
...concerns individual modes of procreation. Late in the eighteenth century, power over these two constituted "two poles of development linked together by a whole intermediary cluster of relations." One pole centered on the body as a speaking, working, procreating machine, subject to personal discipline.... | |
| Ian Hacking - 1990 - 282 sider
...births and mortality, the level of health, life expectancy and longevity'. Foucault regarded these as 'two poles of development, linked together by a whole intermediary cluster of relations'. The distinction between the body politic and the body of the person sounds fine, but in fact I don't... | |
| Axel Honneth - 1993 - 380 sider
...formed during the modern age in Europe: In concrete terms, starting in the seventeenth century, this power over life evolved in two basic forms; these...a whole intermediary cluster of relations. One of these poles — the first to be formed, it seems — centered on the body as a machine: its disciplining,... | |
| John Scott - 1994 - 468 sider
...legitimation function in the modern state: In concrete terms, starting in the seventeenth century, this power over life evolved in two basic forms; these...a whole intermediary cluster of relations. One of these poles — the first to be formed, it seems — centred on the body as a machine; its disciplining,... | |
| John O'Neill - 1995 - 224 sider
...legitimation function in the modern state: In concrete terms, starting in the seventeenth century, this power over life evolved in two basic forms; these...a whole intermediary cluster of relations. One of these poles - the first to be formed, it seems - centered on the body as a machine; its disciplining,... | |
| Ian Hacking - 1998 - 352 sider
...Sexuality will know that I pattern it on his anatomopolitics and bio-politics. These were his names for "two poles of development linked together by a whole intermediary cluster of relations," two forms of power over life that (he claimed) came into existence in the seventeenth century. One... | |
| Andrew Barry, Thomas Osborne, Nikolas Rose - 1996 - 296 sider
...time and space. Moreover, they collide with his (1984) recognition of discipline and regulation as "two poles of development linked together by a whole intermediary cluster of relations", characterized by "overlappings, interactions and echoes" (Foucault 1984: 149). Thus, rather than there... | |
| Paul Antze, Michael Lambek - 1996 - 310 sider
...that I pattern "memoro-politics" on his anatomo-politics and bio-politics. These were his names for "two poles of development linked together by a whole intermediary cluster of relations," two forms of power over life that (he claimed) started in the 17th century. One of these poles —... | |
| Alan Milchman, Alan Rosenberg - 1998 - 344 sider
...result is what Foucault terms bio-power: In concrete terms, starting in the seventeenth century, this power over life evolved in two basic forms; these...a whole intermediary cluster of relations. One of these poles — the first to be formed, it seems— centered on the body as machine: its disciplining,... | |
| Carol Lee Bacchi - 1999 - 258 sider
...disciplinary with regulatory technologies of power; rather he recognizes 'discipline and regulation as "two poles of development linked together by a whole intermediary cluster of relations", characterized by "overlappings, interactions and echoes"' (Foucault, 1984: 149, cited in O'Malley,... | |
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