CS203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Antoine Louis, Panopticism, System For Information On Grey Literature In Europe
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No such thing as a neutral place. Each institution produces a particular subject to be governed. Power in the classical period discovers the body, in the modern period power comes within relationships of bodies. Each institution produces its own subject to be governed i. e. school produces the student to be governed, student learns how to sit, eventually individuated, how to read/write/perform, governing a group of subject collectively but individuated. Produces knowledge about the inmate (student, prisoner, patient) in order to govern them through relations of power in the panopticon, the power is not the centre tower but rather the relations between the different elements of the panopticon. You"re (cid:272)o(cid:374)stituti(cid:374)g realit(cid:455), (cid:272)o(cid:374)stitute (cid:449)orld arou(cid:374)d us. There"s a sort of (cid:448)alue o(cid:374) it, i(cid:374) ter(cid:373)s of affe(cid:272)t. A more material account of ideology, materializing ideas. Ideas come from actual material conditions under which we live.