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What does Foucault say was the political dream of the plague?
Underlying disciplinary projects the image of the plague stands for __________________; just as the image of the leper, cut off from all human contact, __________________________.
What is the significance of the above?
What is the function of Benthams Panopticon in terms of the relation of power and the prisoner? Power and the everyday man?
PART ONE: We Other Victorians
What does Foucault say that sexual repression coincides with, and why do you think that is?
What does the repression of sex do to sex and speaking about sex?
The statement of oppression and the form of the sermon refer back to one another; they are mutually reinforcing (8),
What do you think Foucault means by that?
PART TWO: The Repressive Hypothesis
1 The Incitement to Discourse
There is no binary division to be made between what one says and what one does not say; we must try to determine the difference ways of not saying such things, how those who can and those who cannot speak of them are distributed, which type of discourse is authorized, or which form of discretion is required in either case. There is not one but many silences, and they are an integral part of the strategies that underlie and permeate discourses. (27)
How does the above apply today?