Genealogy = critical interrogation of construction of history

Genealogy is a critical interrogation of history to see how it has been constructed and the ways in which the meanings of particular constructions shape and guide our interpretations or representations of the present, particularly in terms of how they set limits to political and social options.

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7. Representation, resistance, biopower
A. Post-structuralism
D. Genealogy
Genealogy = critical interrogation of construction of history
Analyse discursive practices in terms of history/genesis, not trut
Focus on what's excluded/marginalised by mainstream theories/policies
Foucault: 'archaeology' of knowledge = contingency of truth claims
Foucault's study of madness = produced through social institutions
Regimes of truth emerge over time as certain ‘facts’ are naturalised
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