Foucault and the theory of power and identity Foucault believes that power never goes to anyone's hand It is not disclosed in an obvious way, but in some way we enter and limit our imagination How to act For example, in the workplace environment, power is not handed down from the top down, but instead repeats organization practices. This approach is like a grid that triggers and instigates specific behavior patterns and denies other behavior styles.
Michelle Foucault's interpretation of feminist by Susan J. Heckman explored the intersection of Michel Foucault and Feminist theory and focused on Foucault's sexual / physical, identity / subject matter, power / political theory. This book aims to bring the view of the feminist into the interpretation of the hero in philosophical classics. New feminist discourse: An important article of Armstrong on theory and text is aimed at setting a timetable for feminist criticism of the 1990s. This paper is about the themes indispensable for the development of feminism philosophy, the issue of gender knowledge and the meaning of narratives of gender language, sexual expression, female agents, cultural and political change, feminist aesthetics, role and class We advocate cultural restrictions on new reading.
Given his fundamental degeneration of his main understanding of the interest in sexual behavior history and sexual identity, Michel Foucault is an important post - structural influence on the development of homosexuality theory. Foucault believes that sex is a discourse production, not a basic human attribute, as it is less repressive and negative than production and production, so part of his greater conceptualization of power is. In other words, rather than explaining the exercise of power as suppressing the expression of our freedom - this misunderstanding of the exercise of power is so common that Foucault calls it a "repressive assumption" It is. Foucault, on the other hand, believes that the power of words is the hidden truth, all its appearance must be eradicated and identified: