| Robert P. Merrix, Nicholas Ranson - 1992 - 320 lapas
...during a 1977 interview, Michel Foucault replied that he found the term difficult to use in part because "like it or not, it always stands in virtual opposition to something else that is supposed to count as truth."1 Yet later on in the same discussion he describes the relationship... | |
| Madan Sarup - 1993 - 226 lapas
...Marxist concept of ideology; he says that it is difficult to make use of it for three reasons. Firsdy, it always stands in virtual opposition to something else which is supposed to count as truth. What interests him, of course, is how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves... | |
| Mark Edmundson - 1995 - 260 lapas
...have a verifiable doctrine to oppose to bourgeois error. "Like it or not," Foucault has said, ideology "always stands in virtual opposition to something else which is supposed to count as truth." 9 How much of Marx would remain intact after a Derridean reading had brought his latent religious affiliations... | |
| John Champagne - 1995 - 276 lapas
...three reasons why the notion of ideology is difficult to use. First, "like it or not, it [ideology] always stands in virtual opposition to something else which is supposed to count as truth."56 Because Foucault understands truth as produced through historically specific discursive practices,... | |
| Steven J. Ross - 2000 - 390 lapas
...979 (New York, 1980), 38. Eoucault explains that whereas discourse presents itself as truth, ideology "always stands in virtual opposition to something else which is supposed to count as truth"; ibid., 118. For an excellent discussion of the multiple ways in which cultural scholars use terms like... | |
| Ian Parker - 1999 - 208 lapas
...concept of ideology in this way: The notion of ideology appears to me to be difficult to make use of ... [L]ike it or not, it always stands in virtual opposition...believe that the problem does not consist in drawing the line between that in a discourse which falls under the category of scientificity or truth, and... | |
| William D. Hart - 2000 - 256 lapas
...influential reservations ("Truth and Power") about ideology are captured in the following passage: The notion of ideology appears to me to be difficult...to count as truth. Now I believe that the problem docs not consist in drawing the line between that in a discourse which falls under the category of... | |
| Donald C. Polaski - 2001 - 440 lapas
...association with various notions of "false consciousness." Michel Foucault sums up the problems nicely: The notion of ideology appears to me to be difficult...which is supposed to count as truth. Now I believe the problem does not consist in drawing the line between that in a discourse which falls under the... | |
| Denise Thompson - 2001 - 180 lapas
...Foucault, who provided a neat summary of the main objections: The notion of ideology appears to me difficult to make use of, for three reasons. The first...something else which is supposed to count as truth. ... The second drawback is that the concept of ideology refers, I think, necessarily, to something... | |
| Aniket Jaaware - 2001 - 576 lapas
...The notion of ideology appears to me to be difficult to make use of for three reasons. The first it that, like it or not, it always stands in virtual...believe that the problem does not consist in drawing the line between that which in a discourse which falls under some other category of scientificity or... | |
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