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Themes & Theories in International Relations »
Themes & Theories in International Relations
Themes & Theories in International RelationsââF1CEB7
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7. Representation, resistance, biopower »
7. Representation, resistance, biopower
7. Representation, resistance, biopowerââFFB597
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A. Post-structuralism »
A. Post-structuralism
A. Post-structuralismââFFB597
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Analyse discursive practices in terms of history/genesis, not trut »
Analyse discursive practices in terms of history/genesis, not trut
Analyse discursive practices in terms of history/genesis, not trutâFoucault: analyse the discursive practices or speech acts that claim to represent knowledge. Rather than analyse discursive practices in terms of their truth, he analysed them in terms of their history or genesis = genealogical method. âFFB597
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Focus on what's excluded/marginalised by mainstream theories/policies »
Focus on what's excluded/marginalised by mainstream theories/policies
Focus on what's excluded/marginalised by mainstream theories/policies âPost-structuralism wants us to take seriously what is excluded and marginalised by mainstream theories and policies; to investigate how constructions of the social world, people, places, events make particular interpretations and policies seem natural/legitimate and others unnatural/illegitimate.âFFB597
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Foucault: 'archaeology' of knowledge = contingency of truth claims »
Foucault: 'archaeology' of knowledge = contingency of truth claims
Foucault: 'archaeology' of knowledge = contingency of truth claimsâFoucault claimed that he was attempting through the genealogical method to do an archaeology of knowledge, to show the history and therefore the contingency of truth claims.âFFB597
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Foucault's study of madness = produced through social institutions »
Foucault's study of madness = produced through social institutions
Foucault's study of madness = produced through social institutionsâFoucault examined the concept of âmadnessâ. Explored how meaning of madness is produced through different social institutions at different times (e.g. through discourse and practice in hospitals, universities) = context within which an understanding of madness is made possible.âFFB597
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Genealogy = critical interrogation of construction of history »
Genealogy = critical interrogation of construction of history
Genealogy = critical interrogation of construction of history âGenealogy 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.âFFB597
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Regimes of truth emerge over time as certain âfactsâ are naturalised »
Regimes of truth emerge over time as certain âfactsâ are naturalised
Regimes of truth emerge over time as certain âfactsâ are naturalisedâThere IS such a thing as truth, but it is contingent and varies according to social, economic and historical context - there is no ultimate truthâFFB597
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