DTS201H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Paul Gilroy, Michel Foucault, Deterritorialization
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Black british interventions: hall, stuart 2003 (1994, gilroy, paul (1993, tied together by black identity. Identity is complex, everchanging, fluid: multiple influences on identity, cultural studies based, cultural studies - class, sex, and other variables influences culture. Important in post-colonial struggles and marginalized people: cultural identity is "matter of becoming as well as being. Dubois) - people ourselves as we are, but also how other. Identity is like history it changes, depending on who is telling it people see us i. e. colonizer. "every regime of representation is a regime of power formed" hall borrows here from the work of. Michel foucault: modernity - computers are running, not religious, not superstitious, post-modernity critically analyzes modernity. Scientific discourse has a power to say what is "truth" i. e. a doctor says this we automatically thing it is true: the educational system, politics is also truth creation, management and circulation.