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New formations, 2015-06 (84-85), p.148
2015

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Titel
Discipline is control: Foucault contra Deleuze.(Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze)
Ist Teil von
  • New formations, 2015-06 (84-85), p.148
Ort / Verlag
Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
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ProQuest_Literature Online_英美文学在线
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  • In this paper, I critically assess Gilles Deleuze's 'societies of control' thesis in relation to the work of Michel Foucault that provides its ostensible inspiration. I argue, contra Deleuzian readings of Foucault that contemporary society continues to be a form of the disciplinary-biopolitical society identified by Foucault as having emerged in the late eighteenth century. My argument for this is dual. On the one hand, I point to claims of Deleuze's that have not been borne out by subsequent developments, particularly the claim that disciplinary institutions are breaking down: while some institutions have declined, others (particularly the prison) have massively expanded. On the other hand, I argue that characteristics specifically assigned to societies of control by Deleuze were already part of disciplinary power as conceived by Foucault, noting that Foucault indeed uses the word 'control' as a synonym for discipline. I conclude that, due to his relative economism, Deleuze has misidentified real changes associated with the transition from Fordism to post-Fordism as comprising something much more dramatically new at a political level than they really are. That is, post-Fordism represents at most a modification of disciplinary power, rather than a new technology of power in a Foucauldian sense. Keywords post-Fordism, panapticon, confinement, biopolitics
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0950-2378
eISSN: 1741-0789
DOI: 10.398/NEWF:84/85.07.2015
Titel-ID: cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A435637267

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