| Paul Rabinow - 1996 - 216 sider
...production, regulation, distribution, circulation and operation of statements. (2) Truth is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it. (3) This regime is not merely ideological or super-structural: it was a condition of the formation... | |
| Peter Louis Galison, David J. Stump - 1996 - 584 sider
...production, regulation, distribution, circulation and operation of statements. "Truth" is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it. A "regime" of truth. Since Foucault is usually his own best interpreter, I like to think of this... | |
| David Bidney - 596 sider
...prefers Foucault's concept of representations as social facts. Foucault says, "Truth is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it" (CM 240). But Foucault's statement about truth and power does not go "beyond epistemology" as Rabinow... | |
| Linda Alcoff - 1996 - 268 sider
...production, regulation, distribution, circulation and operation of statements. "Truth" is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it.7 Here Foucault, sounding almost like an anthropologist, seems to be describing how the concept... | |
| Rene Lemarchand - 1996 - 256 sider
..."Each society has its regime of truth." He explains, "Truth is linked in circular relation with the systems of power which produce and sustain it, and...effects of power which it induces and which extend it" (Foucault 1980, 131, 133). The legitimizing function of the apparatus of truth is plain enough:... | |
| Dave Merrick - 1996 - 244 sider
...above, since, for Foucault, 'truth is linked by a circular relation to systems of power which produce it and sustain it, and to effects of power which it induces and which redirect it, a regime of truth' (Foucault 1977). For Foucault all of this is linked to the question... | |
| Lori L. Rowlett - 1996 - 202 sider
...of truth, is (to quote Foucault) 'linked in a circular relation to systems of power which produce it and sustain it, and to effects of power which it induces and which extends it'.20 The focus of the New Historicism is what Greenblatt calls the 'circulation of social... | |
| Theresa Man Ling Lee - 1997 - 260 sider
...GENEALOGICAL APPROACH TO TRUTH as 3 "regime of truth," Foucault notes that truth is always "linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it." Along with this definition, stated in 1977, Foucault made a further claim — one can find the... | |
| Deborah Lupton Lesley Barclay, Professor Deborah Lupton, Professor Lesley Barclay - 1997 - 200 sider
...the definition of what is considered to be 'truth'. As Foucault has argued, '"Truth" is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...and to effects of power which it induces and which extends it' (l984a: 74). This is particularly the case if discourses issue forth from privileged and... | |
| Lawrence A. Kuznar - 1997 - 302 sider
...to global (metanarratives such as the Marxist emancipation of proletariat). "'Truth' is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...and to effects of power which it induces and which extends it." (Foucault 1984 [1977]:74). Power is not, a group of institutions and mechanisms that ensure... | |
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