Power/knowledge : Selected Interviews And Other... -
Unlike traditional views of power as purely repressive (saying "no"), Foucault argues modern power is productive . it creates identities, desires, and behaviors, and defines what is considered "normal" vs. "deviant".
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You can find new and used copies at retailers like Penguin Random House , City Lights Books , and World of Books . Power/knowledge : selected interviews and other...
is a seminal collection of pieces by Michel Foucault that explores the intricate, inseparable relationship between societal power structures and the production of "truth". Edited by Colin Gordon, the volume provides a more accessible entry into Foucault's dense philosophical theories, specifically his shift from "archaeology" (how systems of thought emerge) to "genealogy" (the power struggles that shape those systems). Core Themes and Concepts
CONTENTS. page. Preface. vii. Translations and Sources. xi. 1 On Popular Justice: A Discussion with Maoists. 1. 2 Prison Talk. 37. Power/Knowledge by Michel Foucault | Literature and Writing Unlike traditional views of power as purely repressive
Through the metaphor of the Panopticon , Foucault illustrates how modern institutions (prisons, schools, hospitals) use surveillance to make individuals monitor themselves. This produces "docile bodies" that are both useful and obedient.
Essential summaries of his genealogical method and the concept of "subjugated knowledges". Truth and Power An influential interview defining the "regime of truth". 8 The Eye of Power A discussion on Jeremy Bentham and the Panopticon. 11 Confession of the Flesh Standard paperbacks typically cost between $15
Each society has its own "politics of truth"—the types of discourse it accepts and makes function as true.
