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" I would call genealogy, that is, a form of history which can account for the constitution of knowledges, discourses, domains of objects, etc., without having to make reference to a subject which is either transcendental in relation to the field of events... "
The SAGE Handbook of Social Science Methodology - 20. lappuse
laboja - 2007 - 640 lapas
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Techniques of the Observer: On Vision and Modernity in the Nineteenth Century

Jonathan Crary - 1992 - 190 lapas
...constitution of the subject within a historical framework. And this is what I would call genealogy, that is, a form of history which can account for the constitution...subject which is either transcendental in relation to a field of events or runs in its empty sameness throughout the course of history." Power/Knowledge...
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Methods of Rhetorical Criticism: A Twentieth-century Perspective

Bernard L. Brock, Robert Lee Scott, James W. Chesebro - 1989 - 524 lapas
...true' "(1980, p. 132). One may, in addition, see an anti-humanistic bias in his genealogical method, "a form of history which can account for the constitution of knowledges, discourses, domains of subjects etc., without having to make reference to a subject which is either transcendental in relation...
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Cultural Materialism

Andrew Milner - 1993 - 156 lapas
...persists from the earlier archaeology into the middle-period genealogy: 'genealogy', he insists, requires 'a form of history which can account for the constitution of knowledges . . . without having to make reference to a subject' (Foucault, 1980:117). Foucault's historical relativism...
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Women as Subjects: South Asian Histories

Nita Kumar - 1994 - 258 lapas
...Foucault's approach consists of dispensing with the subject in favour of geneology , 'a form of history that can account for the constitution of knowledges, discourses,...without having to make reference to a subject which is neither transcendental in relation to the field of events or runs in its empty sameness throughout...
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Michel Foucault

Barry Smart - 1994 - 434 lapas
...studies are informed by what he calls 'genealogy', by which he means 'a form of history which accounts for the constitution of knowledges, discourses, domains of objects, etc., without having to refer to a subject, whether it be transcendental in relation to the field of events or whether it chase...
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The Restructuring of International Relations Theory

Mark A. Neufeld - 1995 - 194 lapas
...Relations. If we follow Ashley in adopting a Foucaultian-derived genealogical attitude which accounts for the constitution of knowledges, discourses, domains of objects, etc. without having to refer to a subject, whether it be transcendental in relation to the field of events or whether it chase...
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A Genealogy of Sovereignty

Jens Bartelson - 1995 - 338 lapas
...constitution of the subject within a historical framework. And this is what I would call genealogy, that is, a form of history which can account for the constitution of knowledges, discourses and domains of objects etc., without having to make reference to a subject which is either transcendental...
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Politics, Sociology, and Social Theory: Encounters with Classical and ...

Anthony Giddens - 1995 - 316 lapas
...studies are informed by what he called 'genealogy', by which he meant 'a form of history which accounts for the constitution of knowledges, discourses, domains of objects, etc., without having to refer to a subject, whether it be transcendental in relation to the field of events or whether it chase...
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Sociology of Education: Emerging Perspectives

Carlos Alberto Torres, Theodore R. Mitchell - 1998 - 300 lapas
...the subject within a historical framework. And this is what I would call genealogy, . . . that is, a form of history which can account for the constitution...transcendental in relation to the field of events or runs its empty sameness throughout the course of history (Foucault 1980, 117). Systems of ideas are historical...
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Critical Environments: Postmodern Theory and the Pragmatics of the "outside"

Cary Wolfe - 1998 - 212 lapas
...anywhere in the early and middle phase of Michel Foucault's career, whose "genealogical" aim is to "account for the constitution of knowledges, discourses,...transcendental in relation to the field of events or runs in empty sameness throughout the course of history" by virtue of his — and it must be "his" — privileged...
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