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" What makes power hold good, what makes it accepted, is simply the fact that it doesn't only weigh on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered... "
Reflective Practice: Psychodynamic Ideas in the Community - Page 59
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Hermeneutics as Politics

Stanley Rosen - Hermeneutics - 1987 - 222 pages
...on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network which runs through the whole social body, much more than as a negative instance whose function is repression.36...
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Beyond the Second Sex: New Directions in the Anthropology of Gender

Peggy Reeves Sanday, Ruth Gallagher Goodenough - Social Science - 1990 - 368 pages
...accepted, is simply the fact that it doesn't only weigh on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure,...It needs to be considered as a productive network that runs through the whole social body, much more than as a negative instance whose function is repression"...
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What Schools Can Do: Critical Pedagogy and Practice

Kathleen Weiler, Candace Mitchell - Education - 1992 - 312 pages
...on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network which runs through the whole social body, much more than as a negative instance whose function is repression....
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Mapping the Language of Racism: Discourse and the Legitimation of Exploitation

Margaret Wetherell, Jonathan Potter - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1992 - 260 pages
...on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network which runs through the whole social body, much more than a negative instance whose function is repression....
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Beyond Postmodern Politics: Lyotard, Rorty, Foucault

Honi Fern Haber - Communities - 1994 - 172 pages
..."productive" nature; power is not merely repressive, it doesn't just say no. It is also productive: "it induces pleasure, forms of knowledge, produces...needs to be considered as a productive network which runs through the whole social body, much more than a negative insistence which function is repressive."19...
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Cracked Coverage: Television News, the Anti-cocaine Crusade, and the Reagan ...

Jimmie Lynn Reeves, Richard Campbell - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1994 - 348 pages
...on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network which runs through the whole social body, much more than a negative instance whose function is repression.41...
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Shadows on the Past: Studies in the Historical Fiction Film

Leger Grindon - History - 2010 - 265 pages
...us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasures, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network which runs through the whole social body, much more than as a negative instance whose function is repression.72...
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Critical Conditions: Postmodernity and the Question of Foundations

Horace L. Fairlamb - Literary Criticism - 1994 - 290 pages
...on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network that runs through the whole social body" (FR, 61). (2) power only ascends As Foucault admits, his method...
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A Genealogy of Sovereignty

Jens Bartelson - Political Science - 1995 - 338 pages
...on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network which runs through the whole social body, much more than as a negative instance whose function is repression.100...
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Literature Against Philosophy, Plato to Derrida: A Defence of Poetry

Mark Edmundson - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 260 pages
...on us as a force that says no, but that it traverses and produces things, it induces pleasure, forms knowledge, produces discourse. It needs to be considered as a productive network which runs through the whole social body, much more than as a negative instance whose function is repression."...
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