Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 59
... gender positionings . The prisoners whom Foucault depicts in the pages of Discipline and Punish thus remain stranded in the gulf between his hyperbolic emphasis on the totalizing institutional power of the prison , and his generalized ...
... gender positionings . The prisoners whom Foucault depicts in the pages of Discipline and Punish thus remain stranded in the gulf between his hyperbolic emphasis on the totalizing institutional power of the prison , and his generalized ...
Síða 60
... gender positioning within the prison , the justice system , and the wider social sphere , the incarcerated women provide a grounded illustration of some of the forms that care of the self can take in the heart of the carc- eral ...
... gender positioning within the prison , the justice system , and the wider social sphere , the incarcerated women provide a grounded illustration of some of the forms that care of the self can take in the heart of the carc- eral ...
Síða 302
... gender- congruent male . And though he now fully understands male privi- lege , he lives in fear , for knowledge of his transsexual identity could " toss me right out of the category of ' member of the human race ' " ( 248 ) . As future ...
... gender- congruent male . And though he now fully understands male privi- lege , he lives in fear , for knowledge of his transsexual identity could " toss me right out of the category of ' member of the human race ' " ( 248 ) . As future ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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