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Discipline and Punish
The Birth of the Prison
Book • 1975
Michel Foucault's "Discipline and Punish" is a seminal work in social theory that examines the evolution of punishment and its relationship to power.
Foucault traces the shift from public executions to more subtle forms of disciplinary control in modern societies.
He argues that power operates not only through repression but also through the normalization of behavior.
The book's analysis of surveillance, discipline, and the creation of docile bodies has had a profound impact on various fields, including criminology, sociology, and literary studies.
It remains a crucial text for understanding the workings of power in contemporary society.
Foucault traces the shift from public executions to more subtle forms of disciplinary control in modern societies.
He argues that power operates not only through repression but also through the normalization of behavior.
The book's analysis of surveillance, discipline, and the creation of docile bodies has had a profound impact on various fields, including criminology, sociology, and literary studies.
It remains a crucial text for understanding the workings of power in contemporary society.
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when discussing the Panopticon and its influence on modern society.


Stephen West

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Episode #186 ... Are we heading for a digital prison? - Panopticon (Foucault, Bentham, Cave)
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as the main subject of the podcast episode.


Stephen West

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Episode #121 ... Michel Foucault pt. 1
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while discussing Foucault's questioning of dominant narratives.


Stephen West

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Episode #123 ... Michel Foucault pt. 3 - Power
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as Cosmo's famous work that uncovers things that are hidden since the foundation of the world.


Marcus Ryu

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as a book he read in two different classes with contrasting teaching styles.


Coleman Hughes

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The Viral Educator: Warren Smith on Wokeness, Campus Culture, and Losing His Job
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in relation to his book on the history of punishment and the evolution of societal norms.


Christina Pazsitzky

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Christina Pazsitzky On Teaching Comedians Philosophy
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when discussing power dynamics in society.


Jimmy Carr

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S6 EP8: Jimmy Carr discusses the secret to his comedy, being a late bloomer, and controversial stand-up gigs
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alongside Umberto Eco in a memory technique example.


Anthony Metivier

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305: Improve Your Memory using Proven Techniques (with Anthony Metivier)
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in relation to the basis of discourse and the focus on bodies in various institutions.

Alex Kanibos

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Althusser & Foucault, Ideology & Power
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in the context of discussing Nietzsche's ideas on power and punishment.

David Guignion

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Friedrich Nietzsche "On The Genealogy of Morality"





