although in a more mythopoetical sense. Lyotard’s model of subdialectic Marxism suggests that the significance of the poet is significant form. However‚ the characteristic theme of Porter’s[1] critique of postmodern materialism is a textual reality. Foucault suggests the use of subsemantic cultural theory to analyse and read sexual identity. 2. Gibson and Lacanist obscurity "Art is dead‚" says Sontag; however‚ according to Parry[2] ‚ it is not so much art that is dead‚ but rather the fatal flaw
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between homosexuality and homosexual behavior? | | D. | Homosexuality implies having a certain social identity‚ whereas homosexual behavior is a choice about a particular activity at a particular time. | | | | | 15. | | | Michel Foucault argued that the development of homosexuality as a social identity was related to _____. | | C. | the development of states and scientific disciplines and a desire in both arenas to monitor and categorize people and their behavior | | |
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Global Free-Market Capitalism It is merely impossible to oversee the similarities between David Harvey’s ‘Rebel Cities’‚ Timothy Mitchell’s ‘Rule of Experts’‚ and the current global economic crisis we are seeing on the news today. Though it was tough‚ I sat down to watch Bill O’Rilley last night and was shocked to see that a lot of what he was saying pertained to the issues we have been dissecting in class. Our national debt is around seventeen trillion dollars‚ and we are adding around $3.2 billion
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Outline and explain the inequalities in health and illness according to social class. This essay will explain the inequalities that occur in health and social care due to social class. It will show statistics of health and mortality rates and distinguish between different approaches to health. It will show factors that can influence an individuals health such as class‚ society and individual choice. Inequalities in health are a long standing and well recognised part of modern society. Within society
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is perhaps the argument that sex‚ or at least gender is itself constructed through language‚ a view notably propounded in Judith Butler’s 1990 book‚ Gender Trouble. She (Judith Butler) draws on and critiques the work of Simone de Beauvoir‚ Michel Foucault‚ and Jacques Lacan‚ as well as on Luce Irigaray’s argument that what we conventionally regard as ’feminine’ is only a reflection of what is constructed as masculine”( Postmodern;
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Title Author(s) "Of human bondage": Somerset Maugham in China Zhang‚ Yanping; 张燕萍 Citation Issue Date URL Rights 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/10722/133977 The author retains all proprietary rights‚ (such as patent rights) and the right to use in future works. “Of Human Bondage:” Somerset Maugham in China by Zhang Yanping (张燕萍) B.A. Fudan. February 2011 A thesis submitted for the Degree of Master of Philosophy at The University of Hong Kong Abstract of thesis entitled “‘Of Human Bondage:’
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Cultural Barriers to Knowledge Management De Long‚ D.W. and Seeman‚ P. (2000). Confronting Conceptual Confusion and Conflict in Knowledge Management Drucker‚ P. (1988). The Coming of the New Organization. Harvard Business Review‚ Jan-Feb 1988‚ 45-53. Foucault‚ M. (1977). Discipline and Punish: the birth of a prison. London‚ Penguin. Gupta‚ A.K. and Govindarajan‚ V. (2000). Knowledge Management ’s Social Dimension: Lessons From Nucor Steel 29‚ 2001 from EBSCO (Business Source Elite). Nonaka‚ I. and Takeuchi
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https://www.facebook.com/nadeem.sharif.3367 Preliminary Nate: The sociology of punishment seeks to understand why and how we punish; the general justifying aim of punishment and the principle of distribution. Punishment involves the intentional infliction of pain and/or the deprivation of rights and liberties. Sociologists of punishment usually examine state-sanctioned acts in relation to law-breaking; why‚ for instance‚ citizens give consent to the legitimation of acts of violence. Two of the
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example of promotional activity by a tourism industry (Pudney 1953). Glancing through the The Tourist Gaze‚ one finds nothing about Henry. The title is about the gaze of tourists‚ but it also alludes to the gaze of clinicians‚ as discussed by Foucault (1975). The Tourist Gaze‚ by John Urry from the Sociology Department in the University of Lancaster (UK)‚ contains lively discussions on a number of topics. It should be interesting to anyone with a scholarly involvement in tourism and is likely
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And for Foucault‚ intentionality is a property of a nexus of relations. Waste becomes a powerful type of matter which needs to be studied in its relationality. It is perhaps the matter which most “surprise[s]” us (Pyyhtinen and Tamminen 140)‚ because we underestimate
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