SOCB47H3 Lecture Notes - Social Inequality, Michel Foucault, Heterosexuality

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15 Sep 2012
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We"ve seem absent minded and goofy but we must pay attention to the intro chapters, road map on what happens next. This is the way the book is organized, compass, key points, bold certain things. We should engage with a textbook because it provides a road map for the rest of the semester. Everyday practice as an important entry point for the organization of pattern. It"s effective because for the bulk of the time we"re fairly happy doing our business and we rarely think that our lives are organized by power. Our personal life is organized by structure and power relationships and trying to figure out how that organizes us. We"re talking about practices of common place that we take for granted. Everyday practices and the social organization of power. 1)everyday practices are a part of peoples commonplace and taken for granted activities. 2)everyday practices reflect, reproduce and at time challenge power relations.

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