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    Kasap Tugce 2

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    Dergisi 10 (2007): 126-32. Federici‚ Silvia. Caliban and the Witch. A K Press Distribution‚ 2004. Fineman‚ Martha. "Feminist Theory and Law." Journal of Law & Public Policy 18‚ no. 2 (March 1‚ 1995). Foucault‚ M. The History of Sexuality: An Introduction. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group‚ 1990. Foucault‚ M.‚ M. Bertani‚ A. Fontana‚ F. Ewald‚ and D. Macey. "Society Must Be Defended": Lectures at the Collège De France‚ 1975-1976 (2009): 145-66. Göle‚ Nilüfer. Modern Mahrem: Medeniyet Ve Örtünme. Istanbul:

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    Is the Author Really Dead?

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    Is the author really dead? “The birth of the reader must be at the cost of the death of the Author.” – Roland Barthes Must the author be dead to make way for the birth of the reader? In his essay “The Death of the Author‚” Roland Barthes asserts that the author is dead because he/she is no longer a part of the deep structure in a particular text. To him‚ the author does not create meaning in the text: one cannot explain a text by knowing about the person who wrote

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    Panopticonism

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    Janvier 1 Ricky ENC 1101 Colegrove Assignment 3 John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing” Through Panopticonism Panopticon is a scheme used greatly by the political hierarchy to manifest social order towards the underclass. It carries the expression of power and it is used as a mean of discipline through the exploitation of surveillance. Panopticonism is a way to control every man in to agreeing with the system that can take many different forms and fashions. John Berger and his views

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    Too often development efforts portray non-Western women as victims and subjects of vulnerability whom need ‘saving’. This paper addresses the ‘savior’ approach to development to demonstrate how North America has created false images of women in developing areas. Like wise‚ it explores the role of power/knowledge hierarchies‚ development discourse and NGOs role in the process. Development discourse and institutions tend to marginalize and disempower the Third World ‘other’. How could one resist

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    Foucault Film Paper Prompt In their introduction to Ways of Reading‚ David Bartholomae and Anthony Petrosky write that as you read a text “you begin to see the outlines of the author’s project‚ the patterns and rhythms of that particular way of seeing and interpreting the world” (Bartholomae 2). This quote suggests that each essay in Ways of Reading is constructing a worldview‚ or lens‚ through which the reader can analyze and interpret everything he or she may read‚ see or hear. Because we

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    Panopticon in TKM

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    cells of a Panopticon in order to convince the reader that many relatable situations in To Kill a Mockingbird show how the society in the Panopticon would work based on character actions. Given the sophisticated comparisons from a bestselling book to Michel Foucault’s Discipline and Punish‚ Best is writing to a highly educated audience with knowledge of both situations in To Kill a Mockingbird and Panopticism with the ability to see the juxtaposition of these two writings. Panopticism that is evident

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    Focault Genocide Analysis

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    Focault’s concept of biopower and the problem of genocide Course: Michel Focault Written by: Rauf Ahmed From the readings of two texts of Focault‚ one is the part five (Right of Death and Power over Life) from the book “History of Sexuality: vol. 1 Introduction” and second text is the eleventh lecture from the book “Society Must be Defended‚ Lectures at the college de France‚ 1975- 76” I try to articulate the Focault’s concept of biopower and its main notions in this writing. “If

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    The chapter of Panopticism is based on the society based system of discipline and punishment. It was stated by Foucault that the idea first derived from the a plagued town and later influenced Bentham. Panopticism is a system of observation and and laws or regulations that maintain order within a designated area. The action of punishment is issued to those who break the rules. It uses a variety of staff to monitor multiple subjects within the enclosed area. The staff also sometimes provide various

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    prison system is in a state of crisis. Presenting such an argument inevitably leads one to explore the role of the prison system within contemporary society‚ and whether it is still fulfilling the purpose it set out to achieve. According to Michael Foucault in Garland (1990).... "The prison has always been a failure in penological terms‚ but it successfully achieves important political effects at a wider social level‚ which is why it has never been abandoned."

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    Jean-Michel Basquiat

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    essay‚ Royalty‚ Heroism‚ and the Streets: The Art of Jean-Michel Basquiat‚ Robert Farris Thompson recounts the story of the first time he was able to watch Basquiat at work. It was in February 1985. Just before Basquiat began painting‚ he did something rather interesting‚ as Farris Thompson notes… "Basquiat activated an LP of free‚ Afro-Cuban‚ and other kinds of jazz. Then he resumed work on an unfinished collage. Hard bop sounded. Jean-Michel pasted on letters and crocodiles. He did this with a riffing

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