Foucault, Cultural Studies, and GovernmentalityJack Z. Bratich, Jeremy Packer, Cameron McCarthy State University of New York Press, 2012 M02 1 - 377 páginas Offering new and unique approaches bridging the gap between cultural analysis and governmentality studies in the United States, this book opens up new lines of inquiry into cultural practices and offers fresh perspectives on Foucault's writings and their implications for cultural studies. It provides critical frameworks to analyze cultural practices and strategies of governing as ways of understanding the present. It also broadens the theater of intellectual debates over "culture and governing" studies from their current locales in Australia and Great Britain to the United States. |
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... popular truth.” He argues that genre, the demographic construct audience/ nation, and specific cultural formations of modernity and postmodernity have all been utilized in forming a productive and consuming citizenry (1998, pp. 14—36) ...
... popular truth.” He argues that genre, the demographic construct audience/ nation, and specific cultural formations of modernity and postmodernity have all been utilized in forming a productive and consuming citizenry (1998, pp. 14—36) ...
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... popular) or expand the scope of the disciplines reach. Rather, this collection seeks to alter the very forms of analysis, the frameworks that would allow new objects to become intelligible. Lastly, there is always the demand to think in ...
... popular) or expand the scope of the disciplines reach. Rather, this collection seeks to alter the very forms of analysis, the frameworks that would allow new objects to become intelligible. Lastly, there is always the demand to think in ...
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... popular” to the presumably more pragmatic and efficacious con— temporary site of institutional policy and politics. Unlike Bratich, Sterne comes out on the other side of poststructuralist thinking as illustrated in the antihumanist ...
... popular” to the presumably more pragmatic and efficacious con— temporary site of institutional policy and politics. Unlike Bratich, Sterne comes out on the other side of poststructuralist thinking as illustrated in the antihumanist ...
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... popular culture. They maintain that in a striking manner, too, the school is being transformed by the world of commodified popular Governing the Present 15.
... popular culture. They maintain that in a striking manner, too, the school is being transformed by the world of commodified popular Governing the Present 15.
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... popular culture in which violence and its antithesis of technological fantasies of security are all— pervasive themes. These latter two essays focus on the environmental changes in education and the deepening patterns of commodification ...
... popular culture in which violence and its antithesis of technological fantasies of security are all— pervasive themes. These latter two essays focus on the environmental changes in education and the deepening patterns of commodification ...
Contenido
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3 Culture and Governmentality | 47 |
Knowledge Theory Expertise | 65 |
4 Making Politics Reasonable | 67 |
5 Bureaumentality | 101 |
6 Disciplining Mobility | 135 |
Policy Power and Governing Practices | 163 |
9 Designing Fear | 243 |
10 Creating a New Panopticon | 273 |
Technologies of the Self | 293 |
11 Doing Good by Running Well | 295 |
12 God Games and Governmentality | 317 |
13 Subjectivity as Identity | 337 |
Contributors | 353 |
Index of Names | 357 |
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Foucault, Cultural Studies, and Governmentality Jack Z. Bratich,Jeremy Packer,Cameron McCarthy Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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