The conversations are cuttingly ironic, with an underlying Foucauldian critique of society's control of personal sexuality. |
The two recommended readings make use of Foucauldian concepts regarding space. |
This reading works against the Foucauldian contention that these identities did not occur until the late nineteenth century. |
He introduces the reader to a number of theories, including Foucauldian and Marxist theories of dominance, power, and political economy. |
This is a Foucauldian argument that the prison system is an agent of the state, to legitimate the use of force against citizens. |
Anais's bildung awakening resistance to Foucauldian 'cartographies of power' can be read as symptomatic of post-devolution Scotland's journey towards cosmopolitical autonomy. |